Quote by James Joyce
I fear those big words which make us so unhappy. - James Joyce

I fear those big words which make us so unhappy. – James Joyce

Other quotes by James Joyce

I think a child should be allowed to take his fathers or mothers name at will on coming of age. Paternity is a legal fiction. – James Joyce

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Age
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Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world a mother’s love is not. – James Joyce

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Mothers
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Love between man and man is impossible because there must not be sexual intercourse and friendship between man and woman is impossible because there must be sexual intercourse. – James Joyce

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Friendship
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Whats powerful about a love scene is not seeing the act. Its seeing the passion, the need, the desire, the caring, the fear. – Patrick Swayze

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I took a Fear of Flying class, and I always missed the class, because I was always flying. – Sara Blakely

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Fear

As a child, I was more afraid of tetanus shots than, for example, Dracula. – Dave Barry

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I woke up full of hate and fear the day before the most recent peace march in San Francisco. This was disappointing: Id hoped to wake up feeling somewhere between Virginia Woolf and Wavy Gravy. – Anne Lamott

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I wanted to end my life so bad and was in my car ready to go down that ramp into the water, and I did go part way, but I stopped. I went again and stopped. I then got out of the car and stood by the car a nervous wreck. – Susan Smith

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I dream of an Africa which is in peace with itself. – Nelson Mandela

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Is there a point at which every Sunday during the NFL season ceases to make a man feel like a kid on Christmas morning? – Mike Alexander, MADfit.com

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Methinks it is a token of healthy and gentle characteristics, when women of high thoughts and accomplishments love to sew; especially as they are never more at home with their own hearts than while so occupied. – Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Marble Faun, 1859

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