We all need someone to look at us. We can be divided into four categories according to the kind of look we wish to live under. The first category longs for the look of an infinite number of anonymous eyes, in other words, for the look of the public. The second category is made up of people who have a vital need to be looked at by many known eyes. They are the tireless hosts of cocktail parties and dinners. They are happier than the people in the first category, who, when they lose their public, have the feeling that the lights have gone out in the room of their lives. This happens to nearly all of them sooner or later. People in the second category, on the other hand, can always come up with the eyes they need. Then there is the third category, the category of people who need to be constantly before the eyes of the person they love. Their situation is as dangerous as the situation of people in the first category. One day the eyes of their beloved will close, and the room will go dark. And finally there is the fourth category, the rarest, the category of people who live in the imaginary eyes of those who are not present. They are the dreamers.
– Milan Kundera (The Unbearable Lightness of Being)(Source: melleus)
Via Quote Book:Why do we have such a finite capacity for pleasure but an infinite one for pain?
– Marian Keyes; The Other Side of the Story (via quote-book) Via Quote Book:Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another:
“What! You, too? Thought I was the only one.
Don’t be embarassed by who you are. They’re going to judge you no matter what you do.
– Melina Kanakaredes (via quote-book) Via Quote Book:Our true friends are those who are with us when good things happen.
They cheer us on and are pleased by our triumphs. False friends only
appear at difficult times, with their sad, supportive faces, when, in
fact, our suffering is serving to console them for their miserable lives.
— The Zahir, by Paulo Coelho









