"We all have times when we go home at night and pull out our hair and feel misunderstood and lonely and like we're falling. I think the brain is such that there is always going to be something missing"
- Jude Law
About this Quote
In this quote, Jude Law is expressing the universal experience of sensation overwhelmed and lost at times. He explains the feeling of coming home after a long day and sensation so disappointed and alone that we want to pull out our hair. This imagery conveys a sense of desperation and vulnerability. Law then goes on to recommend that this feeling is an outcome of something missing out on in our brains. This might describe a sense of purpose or fulfillment that we are continuously searching for. In general, Law's words advise us that it is typical to battle and feel insufficient, but it is essential to keep pursuing that missing piece.
This quote is written / told by Jude Law somewhere between December 29, 1972 and today. He was a famous Actor from United Kingdom.
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