rejection

December 21st, 2010 | 356 Entries

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356 Entries for “rejection”

  1. Hurts like a fire in your eyelids. Feels like a chance to turn around, or change something. runs across the fields csreaming out my name every day as something I need to carry with me, a heavy book, a caseload of goodbyes. Nobody remembers them. It’s somethign I’m so used to but continue to be hurt by– and why? would would that help me do, if I let it wash off, the sheets of nothingness just falling away. Who would I be? There is no imagination when it comes to creating myself and that’s why i can’t create anyone else. But here I am rejecting my own ideas. Rejection is like a family member, or a basket of laundry, a window, a bed, a doorframe. It can lie between the sheets of memory, flat as a piece of paper.

  2. REJECT THE REJECTION and pretend that you were accepted :D Hehe amirite?

    by . on 12.21.2010
  3. inhale, exhale.
    tears fill my eyes
    this comes as no surprise
    you’ve broken my heart, not once but twice
    hopes shattered and broken
    too many words left unspoken
    inhale, exhale.

    by May on 12.21.2010
  4. love hurts, bad name, unfair, cruel, humiliation, wrong, tears, acceptance, peace, friendship, melodramatic, hopeless, wrong, romance, no way to say it nicely, always painful, crushed, crying, hatred, fear, lost chances, possibilities, hope

    by Danielle on 12.21.2010
  5. inhale, exhale.
    tears fill my eyes
    this comes as no surprise
    heart shattered and broken
    too many words left unspoken
    inhale, exhale.

    by May on 12.21.2010
  6. rejection of accpetance. i will from this day forward reject the transference of emotions of others who cannot accept goodness and love. i reject lies. i reject anger. i reject evil.
    i recjec meddling and objectionable things, attitudes and people. absolute rejection.

  7. I have been rejected lots of times and every time it stings just as much as the last. What is worse than rejection? Death? But at least once you have died you don’t have to face it afterwards. We all have to face rejection so it is something we all have in common. Obviously some face it more than others and perhaps those people will learn to accept it but I have never been able to face rejection. Rejection sucks. End of.

    by Emma on 12.21.2010
  8. its awful. and scary. and it will always happen. no matter what. Because people get to choose their lives, and you might not always be apart of it. sad. but true. It’s something everyone must get over. and live through it. experience it. and live it. because it’s an everyday occurance.

    by emily on 12.21.2010
  9. What are you supposed to do? Is there anything you can do? You have no control over this situation. You are devastated. It wasn’t expected and that’s what makes it so hard to deal with. Perhaps you should have anticipated it. Maybe it wouldn’t hurt so much then.

    by Mel on 12.21.2010
  10. “Before we continue on,” I told him, “I want to make it clear that I don’t believe a word of what you have just told me.”

    “Ah, rejection!” he exclaimed in mock despair, pulling an imaginary arrow out of his chest.

    I laughed in spite of myself… in spite of this whole unnatural situation. He didn’t look fazed by my disbelief in the slightest.

  11. rejection is a sad thing. sometimes it can destroy people’s lives, and sometimes it is used to make people become stronger. people can be rejected from a group of friends, a sports team, or by other means. we have all rejected someone in our lives, whether we like to think so or not.

    by nicole on 12.21.2010
  12. rejection sucks. it is a horrible over whelming feeling of self pity, worthlessness, and total embarrassment. People generally fear rejection. All I can think of is that Zoe 101 song about it because I, myself, fear rejection; I never put myself out there.

    by Kathleen Butler on 12.21.2010
  13. The fear of not being accepted. A fear that is commenly found in people who dont have much confidence. Rejection from love, friends, teachers, and family. Rejection is my biggest fear.

    by Sarina on 12.21.2010
  14. She felt a surge of rejection as the man with green knee socks glared at her when she tapped him on his shoulder. “My name’s Collette Robison,and….” He kept walking, but not before she could see his business card sticking out of his pocket. It read “Fred Bucket, pyrotechnic extraordinaire” So that’s where she’d seen him.

  15. back to the airport then. Left the jungle behind and thought about the grime of the city for ever.

    by Patrick on 12.21.2010
  16. is a part of life.. everyone is rejected at some point… rejection associates to failure but that should not stop one self from moving on… rejection brings change and acceptance…until you reject one you can’t choose the best

    by Sam on 12.21.2010
  17. men are frightened by it. i rejected a boy who liked me a few days ago. i felt terrible, but that’s the way it goes. he wasn’t at all my type, or maybe i’m not ready to be dating again. my last boyfriend was a long time ago, but I feel like max just isn’t for me. i wish him luck, poor guy. rejection hurts.

    by Anna on 12.21.2010
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  19. rejection hurts. it’s painful. it causes one to lose themselves sometimes, for others though, it can cause them to gain their being. concur the world, change or stay the same

    by Rebecca Hewitt on 12.21.2010
  20. I’ve been sitting on the front porch with the knowledge that you’ve been gone for the past few weeks. It’s been that way for a while now, hasn’t it? You said you’d come out. You either have really bad luck or really good lies.
    I think it’s the latter.
    I think you never meant to come out to me.
    You were gone away, weren’t you? Just away, far enough to forget that you promised –
    Why do I bother believing anymore?
    You’ve made it clear.
    You want no part.
    But I keep putting myself in the way.

  21. everyone gets rejected. the challenge with rejection is learning to live with it, and not to fear it. to learn to love without having to worry about rejection. thats a problem people have and it needs to be fixed. you can’t live your whole life being scared to be rejected. otherwise, you’ll never really live at all.

    by May on 12.21.2010
  22. rejection can come from anyone and at any time
    hurtful and agonizing
    to try to not reject anyone is a hard trait to acquire but we can

    by shelly on 12.21.2010
  23. It sat like any other letter. Plain among the brightly colored flyers and bold-typed bills. I hesitated to open it. Rejection was still only a vague possibility until I slit open the envelope. Would I be wearing this name across my heart for the next year? Or would I find no acceptance?

  24. Most people don’t act upon dreams, ambitions, and goals because of the fear of rejection. It is rejection, however, that is the best test of our endurance and a good gauge of our true motivations for our actions – if it is important – u will try again!

    by coffeesiren on 12.21.2010
  25. Rejection is only rejection when you see it that way. You could see it as an end, or a beginning, a loss, or an experience. The decision is up to you, and you alone.

    by The Believer on 12.21.2010
  26. unavoidable
    pain
    hurt
    embarrassing
    ouch
    hotline
    inevitable
    rare
    taxing

    by vxzcvxcv on 12.21.2010
  27. rejection is the makeshift of dreams that inspire us to move forward. Rejection is exactly what we need to move on. Without it, how would we know that its not always going to be gold
    ? Without it, how do we succeed?

    by Katie on 12.21.2010
  28. I hate rejection, its awful. its like dying, except you have to live with yourself for years and years until you die. thats rejection. its not cool. not cool like a glass of water, not its a burnign glass of water and the water evaporates. see? thats not cool. So rejection is like evaporated water. see? not cool. like death. not cool.

    by Priscilla Lin on 12.21.2010
  29. Loneliness asking for company amongst laughing spectators.

  30. I felt the greatest since of rejection in the past three years just last month, when I was dumped. After and eigh month relationship, which seemed divine, we took a long trip to Europe. After a wonderful trip, and being back home three days, I was dumped. On the phone no less. I was dumbfounded, amazed, disappointed, and confused, … they immediately started seeing my best friend.

  31. This is the strangest way to start my day, by pushing you out into the cold. I never thought I’d get this far, and here I am striding towards a goal without you here. To be honest, as much as we’ve given eachother, you’ve taken more from me. So I have to say goodbye. It’s taken me too long to get this far without you standing in my way, even if I still love you.

    by Pink Fluff on 12.21.2010
  32. It is a word that describes when somebody does not accept anything or something that they are offered or even come across when they are doing stuff. It can be a feeling or describe an action. It can reflect something unreal.

    by nick on 12.21.2010
  33. rejection sucks the word reminds of the movie accepted on how they embrace rejection we all go through rejection but have you ever though about the words sounds kind of cool

    by jennifer on 12.21.2010
  34. Loneliness waiting to find company in a room full of laughter

    by Kathleen Marsh on 12.21.2010
  35. rejection is a promblem that most of us face on a regular basis. We often don’t expect that it is comin g. It just does.

    by amanda on 12.21.2010
  36. I will never understand why you left. Without saying good bye. I will never remember sleeping those nights in the closet. But you will always remember the look on my face when you walked out the door. How could you? I’m glad my mother took me away without telling you. You suffered like me in the end.

    by Amanda on 12.21.2010
  37. Everyone hates to be let down, or let go. Rejection is asking someone out for coffee and they say they have other plans. Or planning to go to prom with the person who “hates dances.” They’re trying to be nice, but really it’s rejection. Rejection is telling someone you don’t want them- nobody wants that. Everyone wants to be wanted. Being rejecting is like being thrown away. Someone is telling you “i don’t need you, i don’t want you.”

    by Erika on 12.21.2010
  38. Everyone hates to be let down, or let go. Rejection is asking someone out for coffee and they say they have other plans. Or planning to go to prom with the person who “hates dances.” They’re trying to be nice, but really it’s rejection. Rejection is telling someone you don’t want them- nobody wants that. everyone wants to be loved and cared for. Everyone wants to be wanted. Being rejecting is like being thrown away. Someone is telling you “i don’t need you, i don’t want you.”

    by Erika on 12.21.2010
  39. I can’t handle rejection. It’s a cliche, I know, but I can’t. I am so paralyzing terrified of rejection that sometimes I don’t even try.

    I wonder how many possibilities I have let go by being afraid. I wonder how many I have rejected myself.

  40. i hate the feeling of rejection, but i must embrace it. it’s only through rejection that i can find something truly worth-while. i hate that i have to feel this way, but i know I’ll make it through. I just hope it won’t happen again…

    by Emily on 12.21.2010