With his follow-up to Diary of an Oxygen Thief, Chameleon on a Kaleidoscope, also self-published in 2012, the momentum and following “Anonymous” has gained by sheer force of persistent marketing innovation has perhaps at last afforded him the ultimate writer’s luxury: focusing on “just” the writing. Diary of an Oxygen Thief Quotes: “The nurse becomes willing to sacrifice herself for the patient. But the patient isn’t suffering from an external illness, he’s suffering from self-inflicted wounds. The nurse wants to prevent him from this pain. Diary of an Oxygen Thief Read Online: “I hadn’t expected physical pain. A burning sensation in my chest as if a large shouldering boulder had somehow lodged there overnight. A kind of drawn-out slowly unfolding panic. The exact opposite of excitement. 90 Best Diary of an Oxygen Thief Quotes The day I saw Diary of an Oxygen thief in the. Diary of an Oxygen Thief Quotes Showing 1-30 of 46 “They say the sea is actually black and that it merely reflects the blue sky above. So it was with me. I allowed you to admire yourself in my eyes.
- “Never let her know how much you love her or she’ll kill you with it.”
— Anonymous, Diary Of an Oxygen Thief - “Romance has killed more people than Cancer. Ok…maybe not killed but dulled more lives. Removed more hope, sold more medication, and caused more tears.”
— Anonymous - “Maybe there is a law after all. Of nature. Like gravity. An unwritten axiom that governs our emotional dealings. What you do comes back to you with twice the force, fuck it, three times the force. We are not punished for our sins we are punished by them.”
— Anonymous - “They say you’re not punished for your sins, you’re punished by them.”
— Anonymous - “I hate men! But I fuck them hard, hard, hard, and thoughtlessly because I hate them so much.”
- “They say the sea is actually black and that it merely reflects the blue sky above. So it was with me. I allowed you to admire yourself in my eyes. I provided a service. I listened and listened and listened. You stored yourself in me.”
— Anonymous - “Those beautiful eyes glazed over all shiny like little blue bruises. And yet she looked stronger than I’d ever seen her.”
- “What you do comes back to you with twice the force, fuck it, three times the force. We are not punished for our sins we are punished by them.”
— Anonymous - “An expert heartbreaker knows the effect of each incision. The blade slips in barely noticed, the pain and the apology delivered at the same time.”
— Anonymous. - “They say the sea is actually black and that it merely reflects the blue sky above. So it was with me. I allowed you to admire yourself in my eyes. I provided a service. I listened and listened and listened. You stored yourself in me.”
- “In New York, everyone just looks hurt. It seems more honest. Maybe I just identified with them.”
- “I was entering a world of pain…not all of it mine.”
- “They say the sea is actually black and that it merely reflects the blue sky above. I allowed you to admire yourself in my eyes. I provided a service. I listened and listened and listened. You stored yourself in me.”
— Anonymous - “I was shocked that I liked it so much, and pissed off. It meant she was more talented than I’d feared. Not only had she stolen my heart, but now she’d stolen the life I would have loved to live had I had the courage…I don’t think this hit me consciously at the time, but I was uncomfortable. No. I was jealous.”
— Anonymous
Diary of an Oxygen Thief Quotes:
- “The nurse becomes willing to sacrifice herself for the patient. But the patient isn’t suffering from an external illness, he’s suffering from self-inflicted wounds. The nurse wants to prevent him from this pain. The patient wants her to feel the pain too. How else will she understand him? So she joins him. Now there are two patients”
- “What’s a romance without anger, tears, and woe?”
- “They say you’re not punished for your sins, you’re punished by them.”
- “The pain involved in a premeditated broken heart would easily compare with a case of assault, and yet no court of law would recognize it as a crime.”
- “Hurt people hurt people more skillfully. An expert heartbreaker knows the effect of each incision.”
- “I see now that I was in pain and wanted others to feel it too. This was my way of communicating.”
- “What you do comes back to you with twice the force–fuck it, three times the force. We are not punished for our sins, we are punished by them.”
- “Why would anyone set out to break the heart of someone he loved? Why would anyone intentionally cause that kind of pain? Why did people kill each other? Because they enjoyed it. Was it really that simple? To achieve a soul-shattering, it is better than the perpetrator has been through the same experience. Hurt people hurt people more skillfully. An expert heartbreaker knows the effect of each incision. The blade slips in barely noticed, the pain and the apology delivered at the same time”
- “You might as well argue with the mirror as argue with each other. After all, aren’t we all really the same person?”
- “A kind of drawn-out, slowly unfolding panic. The exact opposite of excitement”
- “Beautiful to the eye, comely to the touch, mesmerizing in abundance.”
- “To the starved eyes of one such as I, there seemed to be an excess of a muchness”
- “The very fact that they were caring and loving would be the millstone that weighed them down”
- “The realizations would sear through him as if his blood had turned poisonous. Like ground glass flowing through him”
- “Women love money so much only because we men make it hard for them to get at it.”
- “Birth to grave we know it’ll be us someday. Our tragedy is that we forget it may be someone else first.”
Diary of an Oxygen Thief Read Online:
- “I hadn’t expected physical pain. A burning sensation in my chest as if a large shouldering boulder had somehow lodged there overnight. A kind of drawn-out slowly unfolding panic. The exact opposite of excitement. Accompanying this was shooting pains running downward along the back of my arms. What was this? Rejection? Was it really this tangible? All I could think about was that if I could be hurt like this then surely I could also cause it in others. This consoled me.”
— Anonymous - “Since those heady days, I heard an adage that seems to apply here – Hurt people.”
- “Hurt people hurt people more skillfully. An expert heartbreaker knows the effect of each incision. The blade slips in barely noticed, the pain and the apology delivered at the same time.”
- “So in order to feel something through the numbness, I decided to perpetuate on my soul and hers the equivalent of quenching cigarettes on my paralyzed limbs. My hope was that if I registered pain, it would be welcomed as a sign of life.”
- “My logic went as follows: If someone hurts you, then you automatically want revenge. It doesn’t matter how long it takes, you want revenge.”
- “Romance has killed more people than cancer. Okay, maybe not killed, but dulled more lives. Removed more hope, sold more medication, and caused more tears.”
- “You might as well argue with a mirror as argue with each other. After all, aren’t we all really the same person?”
- “Maybe there is a law after all. Of nature. Like gravity. An unwritten axiom that governs out emotional dealings. What you do comes back to you in twice the force – fuck it, three times the force. We are not punished for our sins, we are punished by them.”
- “The pain involved in a premeditated broken heart would easily compare with a case of assault, and yet no court of law would recognize it as a crime. A broken arm heals.”
- “I’m not looking for sympathy. I’m far more interested in symmetry.”
- “They say you’re not punished for your sins, you’re punished by them.”
- “If I saw someone across the street who did the things to me that I routinely do to me, I’d run in the opposite direction. But I can’t, can I.?”
- “It’s funny how after we decide we don’t like someone, we can find reasons to support our decision and equally the other way around.”
- “Love, hate, what’s the difference?”
- “What’s a romance without anger, tears, and woe?”
- “I read somewhere that when someone is in emotional shock, the area around the heart loses some of its protective fat and is therefore dangerously exposed. One well-aimed punch is not just painful; when the person who has been in shock starts to put the weight back on, the heart remains bruised, and this can lead to aortic fibrillation. It’s not life-threatening, but it is uncomfortable.”
- “Since those heady days, I heard an adage that seems to apply here: ‘Hurt people hurt people.‘”
- “My logic went as follows: If someone hurts you, then you automatically want revenge. It doesn’t matter how long it takes, you want revenge.”
- “You might as well argue with a mirror as argue with each other. After all, aren’t we all really the same person?”
- “If I saw someone across the street who did the things to me that I routinely do to me, I’d run in the opposite direction. But I can’t, can I?”
- “It’s funny how after we decide we don’t like someone, we can find reasons to support our decision, and equally the other way around.”
- “Why would anyone set out to break the heart of someone they loved? Why would anyone intentionally cause that kind of pain?”
- “Combine my celibacy, with my Arctic experiment and you’ve got a potent cocktail of pent-up aggression and self-denial.”
- “The pain involved in a premeditated broken heart would easily compare with a case of assault, and yet no court of law would recognize it as a crime. A broken arm heals.”
- “What’s a romance without anger, tears, and woe?”
- “One well-aimed punch is not just painful; when the person who has been in shock starts to put the weight back on, the heart remains bruised, and this can lead to aortic fibrillation. It’s not life-threatening, but it is uncomfortable.”
- “The idea was to create a sort of lasagna of pain.”
- “I’m whining in retrospect. At the time, I never whined. Not once. I was the picture of humility and gratitude.”
- “I liked hurting girls The thing is, I got off on it. I really enjoyed it.”
- “Hurt people hurt people more skillfully. An expert heartbreaker knows the effect of each incision. The blade slips in barely noticed, the pain and the apology delivered at the same time.”
- “So in order to feel something through the numbness, I decided to perpetuate on my soul and hers the equivalent of quenching cigarettes on my paralyzed limbs. My hope was that if I registered pain, it would be welcomed as a sign of life.”
- “I’m not looking for sympathy. I’m far more interested in symmetry.”
- “Romance has killed more people than cancer. Okay, maybe not killed, but dulled more lives. Removed more hope, sold more medication, and caused more tears.”
- “Maybe there is a law after all. Of nature. Like gravity. An unwritten axiom that governs out emotional dealings. What you do comes back to you in twice the force. We are not punished for our sins, we are punished by them.”
- “I just can’t believe that my emotional state could be explained by such an adolescent term as Broken Heart.”
- “I read somewhere that when someone is in emotional shock, the area around the heart loses some of its protective fat and is therefore dangerously exposed.”
- “I hadn’t expected physical pain. A burning sensation in my chest as if a large smoldering boulder had somehow lodged there overnight. A king of drawn-out slowly unfolding panic. The exact opposite of excitement.”
- “What was this? Rejection? Was it really this tangible? All I could think about was that if I could be hurt like this then surely I could also cause it in others. This consoled me.”
- “I see now that I was in pain and wanted others to feel it, too. This was my way of communicating.”
- “Maybe there is a law after all. Of nature. Like gravity. An unwritten axiom that governs our emotional dealings. What you do comes back to you with twice the force, fuck it, three times the force. We are not punished for our sins we are punished by them.”
- “Romance has killed more people than Cancer. Ok…maybe not killed but dulled more lives. Removed more hope, sold more medication, caused more tears”
- “They say you’re not punished for your sins, you’re punished by them.”
- “You can’t hurt a man with a pinprick when he’s already got a spear in his chest.”
- “My logic went as follows: If someone hurts you then you automatically want revenge. It doesn’t matter how long it takes, you want revenge. I thought, if I hurt her enough she would want revenge. Therefore, I wouldn’t have to worry about never seeing her again. Because that is what I feared most. The fact that I was losing her.”
- “The same thing happened to me, only worse. Worse because it happened to me.”
- “She was very attentive. That was it. She knew how to handle a guy. She made you feel like it was okay to be a guy. To be yourself. This, it seems to me, is the most devastating weapon of all in a woman’s arsenal. If you can encourage the man to be himself, to give you his character, his ways, then you know how to navigate him, and therefore, he will never be able to hide from you.”
- “That was the moment I knew I’d have to do this thing alone. This thing being life.”
- “I heard someone say somewhere that it’s possible to write the sickness out of yourself. And who knows, maybe someone will benefit.”
- “I’m not looking for sympathy. I’m far more interested in symmetry.”
- “I’ll offer you the possibility that I’m wrong only if I’m fairly sure I’m right.”
- “The very fact that they were naturally caring and loving would be the milestone that weighed them down. The formula is perfect. The nurse becomes willing to sacrifice herself in the patient. But the patient isn’t suffering from an external illness, he’s suffering from self-inflicted wounds. The nurse wants to prevent him from this pain. The patient wants her to feel the pain, too.”
- “Hurt people hurt people.”
- “I liked hurting girls. Mentally, not physically, I never hit a girl in my life. Well, once. But that was a mistake. I’ll tell you about it later. The thing is, I got off on it. I really enjoyed it. It’s like when you hear serial killers say they feel no regret, no remorse for all the people they killed. I was like that. Loved it. I didn’t care how long it took either because I was in no hurry. I’d wait until they were totally in love with me. Till the big saucer eyes were looking at me. I loved the shock on their faces. Then the glaze as they tried to hide how much I was hurting them. And it was legal. I think I killed a few of them. Their souls, I mean. It was their souls I was after.”
- “Why would anyone set out to break the heart of someone he loved? Why would anyone intentionally cause that kind of pain? Why did people kill each other? Because they enjoyed it.”
- “Never let her know how much you love her or she’ll kill you with it.”
- “I’d meet the women the first night and get the obligatory phone number and then after another couple of days, making them sweat a little, I’d call and be all nervous. They loved that. I’d ask them out and pretend I hardly ever did “this kind of thing’, I hadn’t been out a lot in London because I didn’t really know the scene.”
- “This, it seems to me, is the most devastating weapon of all in a woman’s arsenal. If you can encourage the man to be himself, to give you his character, his ways, then you know how to navigate him, and therefore, he will never be able to hide from you”
- “I don’t like to take risks. I’ll offer you the possibility that I’m wrong only if I’m fairly sure I’m right.”
- “Eyes from which nothing but truth could possibly seep.”
- “Love, hate, what’s the difference?”
- “All I know is, I felt better when I saw someone else in pain.”
- “Why, though? I knew it didn’t make sense. I did love her in my own way. Very much. She was beautiful and fun and caring, but I was bored, so bored. I had to think of other girls to get a hard-on. I didn’t want to start the long arduous road to her orgasm, let alone mine. Afraid to touch her in case it was mistaken for an application for sex. So in order to feel something through the numbness, I decided to perpetrate on my soul and hers the equivalent of quenching cigarettes on my paralyzed limbs. My hope was that if I registered pain, it would be welcomed as a sign of life.”
- “Find out his hobbies before dumping him. He may be useful as a friend. Get good at chess; there is nothing more humiliating for a man than to be beaten intellectually by a beautiful woman. You’ll be able to cause him physical pain. If he doesn’t let you know how he’s feeling, call him late. Wake him up. It’s hard for him to hide his feelings when he’s in love with you and you’re speaking softly to him in bed, even if it is only on the phone.”
- “Romance has killed more people than cancer.”
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