A Quote by Sylvia Plath

And I sit here without identity: faceless. My head aches. — © Sylvia Plath
And I sit here without identity: faceless. My head aches.
When the head aches, all the members partake of the pain.
A particular modern problem is that megalomania, especially when it involves real estate development, is the disturbance of many faceless men. And a faceless man is a difficult enemy.
To have nothing to do, to sit there waiting for little aches and pains, is fundamentally wrong. Life has to be lived.
Each human being has his or her own sexual identity and should be able to exercise that identity without guilt as long as they do not force that sexual identity on others.
I want to put a face to my music, I don't want to be a faceless producer or faceless artist.
Without ego I don't know how identity works, I don't know... I need to sit down and re-read some philosophy or something.
At great, great remove sit the head of General Electric, the head of News Corp, the head of Viacom, or the head of this giant international corporation that wants these ratings.
The whole point is to take from our native culture and from contemporary culture without using one art form to mimic the other, so that our native identity remains the native identity, the contemporary identity remains the contemporary identity, and the mixing of these two musical identities creates a third musical identity.
You have this weird thing where you end up trying to fight against this faceless blob, where the more you hate it, the bigger it gets, because it's all in your head.
The identity of just one thing, the "clash of civilization" view that you're a Muslim or a Hindu or a Buddhist or a Christian, I think that's such a limited way of seeing humanity, and schools have the opportunity to bring out the fact that we have hundreds of identities. We have our national identity. We have our cultural identity, linguistic identity, religious identity. Yes, cultural identity, professional identity, all kinds of ways.
There is a certain head, and that head you have not. Now this being so, there is a head which you have not; therefore, you are without a head.
I am tired. My arm aches. My head boils. My feet are cold. But I am not aware of any weakness.
My head aches every time Donald Trump successfully dodges a question with this reoccurring tactic. What's his worst offense? I don't know. How long is this article?
Just as you ought not to attempt to cure eyes without head or head without body, so you should not treat body without soul.
All over the world today people have a very strong desire to find a sense of identity, and at the same time that's coupled with the rise of absolutely absurd wars that relate to ethnic identity. Perhaps there is something deeply ingrained in people that relates to a sense of belonging, and without that, identity doesn't seem as real as it should.
You can be debased without relinquishing your identity, just as you can relinquish your identity without being debased.
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