Quotes about Yearning
He was born sleepless without a talent for rest or the desire for it. --Cecelia Brady about Stahr
— F Scott Fitzgerald
She laughed again, as if she said something very witty, and held my hand for a moment, looking up into my face, promising that there was no one in the world she so much wanted to see. That was a way she had.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
She looks at him once more, with infinite longing, infinite sadness.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
We find many things to which the prohibition of them constitutes the only temptation.
— William Hazlitt
Genius never desires what does not exist.
— Soren Kierkegaard
By faith he was a stranger in the land of promise, and there was nothing to recall what was dear to him, but by its novelty everything tempted his soul to melancholy yearning — and yet he was God's elect, in whom the Lord was well pleased!
— Soren Kierkegaard
This thing that haunts you, that never seems satisfied, the cravings in your soul that you are unable to satiate through all the success that the world can bring this is your soul screaming for God.
— Erwin McManus
Another world must surely exist somewhere one where she would be known in some deep way that was far beyond words.
— Alice Hoffman
He wanted pain, I saw that in him, and what a man wants he will often manage to find.
— Alice Hoffman
She had the feeling that if she went home, she might never get away. She thought of birds caught in nets. There was something inside her, beating against her ribs, urging her to do things she might not otherwise attempt. She had the strongest desire to get lost.
— Alice Hoffman
As for me, sleep was a country I no longer visited, despite my incantation. When I did, I wished for my waking life, the hours when I didn't see the nightmare images of all that had happened and all I had become.
— Alice Hoffman
There was a spark inside that holiest of holy places that made people want to possess it, and what men yearn for they often destroy.
— Alice Hoffman