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Lucy Freeman Quotes

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Murder is the apex of megalomania, the ultimate in control.
Lucy Freeman

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Suicide is part murder, revenge on those who hurt you, just as murder is part suicide, for a murderer knows he risks losing his life.
Lucy Freeman

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When one must sit with the snobs, one belongs with the frightened.
Lucy Freeman

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The outer prisons are made by the community to contain those who have dared break its laws. The inner prisons each man makes for himself because of what he feels are his transgressions.
Lucy Freeman

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Understanding why is never enough.
Lucy Freeman

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Life for the unhappy is an endless search for 'the good parent,' one who will truly love him instead of making him afraid.
Lucy Freeman

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Flippancy may be a lance tilted in the face of fear.
Lucy Freeman

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Anxiety was comfortable to me because it was familiar. If none existed, unconsciously I stirred it up to destroy the unfamiliarity of calm.
Lucy Freeman

Quote Topics by Lucy Freeman: Parent Enough Anger Snob Violence Understanding Frightened Devil Men Suicide Defense Megalomania Persons Murder Roots Calm Civilization Faces Jest Unhappy Truth Arrogance Way Community Revenge Loneliness Law Hurt Fear Ultimate
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often when I thought I joked, I told the truth, afraid to speak it except in jest.
Lucy Freeman

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each generation devises better ways to survive. Civilization may, in one sense, be a tribute to the ingeniousness of some children in outwitting parents.
Lucy Freeman

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Reason finds it difficult to take root in the arid soil of wrath.
Lucy Freeman

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Usually the things you dislike in a person are his defenses against fear.
Lucy Freeman

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The devil-ache of loneliness seldom deserts the bones of the angry.
Lucy Freeman

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... the unnatural ways we substitute for the natural prove not enough and soon there must be more and more unnaturalness, more and more violence.
Lucy Freeman