13+ Darcey Steinke Quotes On Education, Friendship

The problem with being a modern woman, I thought, as the front door swung wide, is that you have to pretend to be stronger than you are. — Darcey Steinke

Everything was new, now I’m a junkie, I seem to need more severe doses of experience to feel anything. — Darcey Steinke

I always think to myself, being human, having crushes now, what is it about that person that I really want? What do they represent? More freedom? Someone to care for me more? It's never really about the person. — Darcey Steinke

I think unknowing is the most important theological idea for me. Unlearning the things you think you know. — Darcey Steinke

You’ll see, there are a million ways to kill off the soft parts of yourself. — Darcey Steinke

As a child I made a pact with my mother. I agreed that we were doomed, that she and I abided together in a cocoon of melancholy. — Darcey Steinke

I knew people want most what they pretend to hate, that it takes courage to say what you really want. — Darcey Steinke

I spent so much time as a child thinking what if I was a robot, what if my mind were somewhere else? As a kid you're in the middle of all that. — Darcey Steinke

Maybe all spirits flew to Paris, not only French ones. Could you haunt a place you'd never been? — Darcey Steinke

I knew you could find a certain relief in begging God, it had helped me, but on the other hand, God never answered directly and that was always depressing. — Darcey Steinke

When you love a woman, you love yourself, and it's terrible really, how it seems perfectly possible to swallow the other. With a man you want to join, you want your ribs to connect like handcuffs. But with a woman if you swallow, she becomes you. — Darcey Steinke

When you write you have to reside in the unknown for as long as possible. — Darcey Steinke

A good biography is the richest experience. When you watch a TV series together with someone is like being in a novel with them. — Darcey Steinke

Life Lessons by Darcey Steinke

  1. From Darcey Steinke's work, we can learn the importance of exploring our innermost thoughts and feelings in order to better understand ourselves and the world around us.
  2. We can also learn the power of storytelling and the importance of sharing our stories with others in order to create meaningful connections.
  3. Finally, we can learn to appreciate the beauty and complexity of life and to embrace our own unique perspectives and experiences.
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