“I have a disturbing problem with losing things. My vulnerability to loss-distress could properly be labeled not only inordinate, but neurotic.” ProblemLossLosingVulnerabilityDistressDisturbingNeuroticDisturbing ThingsLosing Things Book:Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets Source: Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets
“People believe a man is in distress because his loved one dies in one day. But his real pain is less futile: it is that he finds out that sadness too does not last. Even pain has no meaning.” PeopleMenBelieveDoeRealPainLastsDiesLossSadnessOne DayLoved OnesDistressFutilityReal Pain Author:Albert Camus
“I had often heard Mentor say, that the voluptuous were never brave, and I now found by experience that it was true; for the Cyprians whose jollity had been so extravagant and tumultuous, now sunk under a sense of their danger and wept like women. I heard nothing but the screams of terror and the wailings of hopeless distress. Some lamented the loss of pleasures that were never to return; but none had presence of mind either to undertake or direct the navigation of the menaced vessel.” MindFoundLossPleasureHeardDangerReturnDirectBraveTerrorHopelessScreamMentorDistressVesselExtravagantNavigationWailingVoluptuousPresence Of Mind Author:Francois Fenelon