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Hannah Quotes
1.
I don't even want a boyfriend. I just want someone who wants to hang out all the time, and thinks I'm the best person in the world, and wants to have sex with only me.
Hannah

2.
I realize I'm not different. I want what everyone wants. I want what they all want. I want all the things. I just want to be happy.
Hannah

3.
No one could ever hate me as much as I hate myself, okay? So any mean thing someone's gonna think of to say about me, I've already said to me, about me, probably in the last half hour!
Hannah

4.
It's made me want to find a hole in the world, in the shape of me, and just fill it up
Hannah

5.
When I step into the batters box and hear my team say my name and they all cheer for me i feel as if i need to hit the ball for them! Softball is life and nothing comes before it
Hannah

Similar Authors: Ralph Waldo Emerson William Shakespeare Donald Trump Mahatma Gandhi Barack Obama Rush Limbaugh Henry David Thoreau Friedrich Nietzsche Mark Twain Rajneesh Cassandra Clare C. S. Lewis Albert Einstein Oscar Wilde Thomas Jefferson
6.
I have been dating someone that treats my heart like it's monkey meat. I feel like a delusional, invisible person half the time so I need to learn what it's like to be treated well before it's too late for me.
Hannah

7.
There is no i in team, but there is no team without individuals.
Hannah

8.
Conceptually, we may call truth what we cannot change; metaphorically, it is the ground on which we stand and the sky that stretches above us.
Hannah

Quote Topics by Hannah: Thinking Men Mean People Hbo Want May Political World Team Shields Hermits Sorry Generations Events Moral Way Love Life Witness Community Okay Arise Years Atrocities Different Individual Two Judgment Past Feels
9.
What are we going to say if tomorrow it occurs to some African state to send its agents into Mississippi and to kidnap one of the leaders of the segregationist movement there? And what are we going to reply if a court in Ghana or the Congo quotes the Eichmann case as precedent?
Hannah

10.
Life is good, without it we'd all be dead.
Hannah

11.
Whoever entered the political realm had first to be ready to risk his life, and too great a love for life obstructed freedom, was a sure sign of slavishness. Courage therefore became the political virtue par excellence.
Hannah

12.
The alternative to forgiveness, but by no means its opposite, is punishment, and both have in common that they attempt to put an end to something that without interference could go on endlessly. It is therefore quite significant, a structural element in the realm of human affairs, that men are unable to forgive what they cannot punish and that they are unable to punish what has turned out to be unforgivable.
Hannah

13.
What in thinking only occasionally and quasi-metaphorically happens, to retreat from the world of appearances, takes place in aging and dying as an appearanceā€¦ in this sense thinking is an anticipation of dying (ceasing, ā€˜to cease to be among menā€™) just as action in the sense of ā€˜to make a beginningā€™ is a repetition of birth.
Hannah

14.
I don't want to freak you out, but I think I may be the voice of my generation.
Hannah

15.
It's like, 'Sorry I passed you an STD but I really enjoy your quirky web presence.'
Hannah

16.
In solitude a dialogue always arises, because even in solitude there are always two.
Hannah

17.
Men=earthbound creatures, living in communities, endowed with common sense, sensus communis, a community sense; not autonomous, needing each otherā€™s company even for thinking (ā€œfreedom of the penā€)=first part of the Critique of Judgment: aesthetic judgment.
Hannah

18.
I can deal with your judgment, because I've always marched to the beat of my own drummer--ever since i cut my camp shirt into a halter top.
Hannah

19.
This future man, whom the scientists tell us they will produce in no more than a hundred years, seems to be possessed by a rebellion against human existence as it has been given, a free gift from nowhere (secularly speaking), which he wishes to exchange, as it were, for something he has made himself.
Hannah

20.
To interpret, to quote ā€“ yet only to have witnesses, also friends.
Hannah

21.
To be alive means to live in a world that proceeded oneā€™s own arrival and will survive oneā€™s own departure. On this level of sheer being alive, appearance and disappearance, as they follow upon each other, are the primordial events, which as such mark out time, the time span between birth and death.
Hannah

22.
What is necessary for the pubic realm is to shield it from the private interests which have intruded upon it in the most brutal and aggressive form.
Hannah

23.
The highest laws of the land (America) are not only the constitution and constitutional laws, but also contracts.
Hannah

24.
In contrast to the inorganic thereness of lifeless matter, living beings are not mere appearances. To be alive means to be possessed by an urge toward self-display which answers the fact of oneā€™s own appearingness. Living things make their appearance like actors on a stage set for them.
Hannah

25.
I really care about you and I don't want to anymore because it feels too shitty for me.
Hannah

26.
I'm scared, okay? I'm really scared all the time.
Hannah

27.
I can never tell if guys are attractive in a loserly way or if they're just losers.
Hannah

28.
I mean a lot of people think Im 19. I get carded all the time and no one think Im legal, like in the bedroom
Hannah

29.
None of the participants ever arrived at a clear understanding of the actual horror of Auschwitz, which is of a different nature from all the atrocities of the past, because it appeared to prosecution alike as not much more than the most horrible pogrom in Jewish history.
Hannah

30.
The vicarious responsibility for things we have not done, this taking upon ourselves the consequences for things we are entirely innocent of, is the price we pay for the fact that we live our lives not by ourselves but among our fellow men, and that the faculty of action, which, after all, is the political faculty par excellence, can be actualized only as one of the many and manifold forces of human community.
Hannah

31.
But this was a moral question, and the answer to it may not have been legally relevant.
Hannah

32.
No human life, not even the life of the hermit in nature's wilderness, is possible without a world which directly or indirectly testifies to the presence of other human beings.
Hannah

33.
There are more than a few people, especially among the cultural Ć©lite, who still publicly regret the fact that Germany sent Einstein packing, without realizing that it was a much greater crime to kill little Hans Cohn from around the corner, even though he was no genius.
Hannah

34.
And just as you supported and carried out a policy of not wanting to share the earth with the Jewish people and the people of a number of other nations - as though you and your superiors had any right to determine who should and who should not inhabit the world - we find that no one, that is, no member of the human race, can be expected to want to share the earth with you. This is the reason, and the only reason, you must hang.
Hannah

35.
Evil in the Third Reich had lost the quality by which most people recognize it-the quality of temptation.
Hannah

36.
There is hardly an aspect of contemporary history more irritating and mystifying than the fact that of all the great unsolved political questions of our century, it should have been this seemingly small and unimportant Jewish problem that had the dubious honor of setting the whole infernal machine in motion.
Hannah