Quotes about Acceptance
It's not men who cope with death; they resist, try to fight back and get their brains trampled out in consequence; where women just flank it, envelop it in one soft and instantaneous confederation of unresistance like cotton batting or cobwebs, already de-stingered and harmless, not merely reduced to size and usable but even useful like a penniless bachelor or spinster connection always available to fill an empty space or conduct an extra guest down to dinner.
— William Faulkner
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— William Faulkner
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— William Faulkner
There ought to be some mode of life where all love is good, where one love can't compete with another but adds to it.
— William Golding
As for the fear, you'll have to put up with that like the rest of us.
— William Golding
If you don't change your hairstyle because it's mostly fallen out and you don't shave, you've no cause to go chasing yourself in a mirror.
— William Golding
There's death coming up, and you better understand this: some of the wrong people die. Be ready for it.
— William Goldman
All of us are beggars here.
— William James
Resign your destiny to higher powers.
— William James
I gave all up to him to do with me as he pleased, and was willing that God should rule over me at his pleasure
— William James
You may forsake a person, a family, some location of the heart, but scars and memories cannot be discarded like used clothing.
— Chris Fabry
Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one's nose.
— Heinrich Heine