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The final personality type is melancholic.
John C. Maxwell • The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Your Potential

But Ant was no longer a kid, and his eyes reminded Sam of his own. They had the patina of a person who had felt pain and expected to feel it again.
Gabrielle Zevin • Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: A novel
was that she was a particular disappointment to their mother, that for reasons unclear to them, their mother resented her. Of course, the more Izzy pushed, the more anger stepped in to shield her mother’s old anxiety, like a shell covering a snail.
Celeste Ng • Little Fires Everywhere: The New York Times Top Ten Bestseller
She had untapped things inside her.
Matt Haig • The Midnight Library: The No.1 Sunday Times bestseller and worldwide phenomenon
Orson Scott Card points out that a “character is what he does, yes—but even more, a character is what he means to do.” In Behold the Dawn, I made a list of the main characters and their various motives for their various actions: Annan wants to die on the battlefield, because he feels the guilt for his crimes is too great a burden to go on carrying.
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