Quotes by Torment It depends on ourselves to be to each others, either a blessing or a torment. African Spir depends torment blessing It is torment to be segregated out because of some bit of clothing that you're wearing. Alan Sugar clothings torment bits If those we love visit us when we dream, those who torment us almost always visit us when we're still awake. Alyson Richman torment awake dream It may be a childish torment, but we do not get to choose our demons. Andrew Sean Greer torment demon may The paparazzi terrify and torment people and endanger people and it's really unpleasant. Barbara Broccoli paparazzi torment people There is always something missing that torments me. Camille Claudel torment missing The silence is perfect, and yet a torment. Carol Shields torment silence perfect Those who do not know the torment of the unknown cannot have the joy of discovery. Claude Bernard torment joy discovery The fact that knowledge endlessly recedes as the investigator is about to grasp it is what constitutes at the same time his torment and happiness. Claude Bernard investigators torment facts Surface cures are not going to get rid of the torment that's inside. David Lynch torment surface cures Thoughts are tyrants that return again and again to torment us. Emily Bronte torment tyrants return The vague torment of ... ambition. Emile Zola vague torment ambition It's a despicable thing to share your personal inner torment for money. Frank Zappa despicable torment share Torment yourself as little as possible, then you'll torment me less. Franz Kafka torment littles Ah, me, if this is love, then how it torments. Gabriel Garcia Marquez torment ifs We torment ourselves rather to make it appear that we are happy than to become so. Francois de La Rochefoucauld torment joy happiness He was a silent fury who no torment could tame. Jack London fury torment silent Solitude is a torment which is not threatened in hell itself. John Donne torment hell solitude The only thing that exists is torment, lyricism, and the magnificence of language. John Hawkes magnificence torment language What a torment it is to see so much loveliness passing and repassing before us, and yet not dare to lay hold of it! Johann Wolfgang von Goethe torment passing dare 123»