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sadness thinking sick
I felt like crying but nothing came out. it was just a sort of sad sickness, sick sad, when you can't feel any worse. I think you know it. I think everybody knows it now and then. but I think I have known it pretty often, too often. Charles Bukowski
sadness heart needs
I made a vow that I would never need another person ever. Turned my heart into a cage, a victim of a kind of rage. Madonna Ciccone
sadness wonderful strangeness
That was such a wonderful time, even in its strangeness and sadness-and life isn't the same now. It's wonderful, but it isn't the same. Gregory Maguire
sadness joy firsts
Music expresses first of all sadness rather than joy. Ignacy Jan Paderewski
sadness important fleeting
Happiness is overrated. It comes and goes just like sadness and miseryboth fleeting. What's important is peace. With all. Hrithik Roshan
sadness past shadow
The past is as powerless to darken the present moment as is a shadow to reach up and drag down the form that casts it. Guy Finley
sadness hands time-spent
I guess that's why they call it the blues, time on my hands could be time spent with you. Elton John
sadness land flames
Miserable mortals who like leaves at one moment flame with life eating the produce of the land and at another moment weakly perish. Homer
sadness light use
I sometimes use a lot of light greens and greys when I feel there is sadness in the painting. Robert Ryan
eyes good true
The way the lyric, ?you're just too good to be true I can't take my eyes off you.? It's just magical. Frankie Valli
eye want focused
I always keep my eye focused on what I would and want to wear. Cam Newton
eye passion purpose
With me poetry has been not a purpose, but a passion; and the passions should be held in reverence: they must not they cannot at will be excited, with an eye to the paltry compensations, or the more paltry commendations, of mankind. Edgar Allan Poe
eye
An eye for an eye would make the whole world blind. Mahatma Gandhi
eye goes
An eye for an eye and the world goes blind. Mahatma Ghandi
eye knew swollen
Before I knew it, his eye was swollen like a balloon. Shane Mosley
eye value
Value is in the eye of the beholder. Jim Crocker
eye gm job manager recipe
You can't do this job with a GM and a manager that don't see eye to eye, that aren't on the same page, ... That's a recipe for disaster. Brian Cashman
eye few helped problems save
You can keep an eye on what is (happening) on all the buses. It has helped us find problems, and helped us save a few kids. Gerald Fulk
darkness difficult eyes lead light people standing tough
This is a tough job, and it's very difficult to take people out of a darkness and lead them into light. Once they have been standing in light long enough, their eyes will adjust. Jay Garner
dark diamond salesman
The jungle is dark but full of diamonds, Willy. Arthur Miller
darkness shadow boogeyman
We are fascinated by the darkness in ourselves, we are fascinated by the shadow, we are fascinated by the boogeyman. Anthony Hopkins
dark evil mysterious
Adrianne Harun's dark, mysterious novel is by turns Gothic and grittily realistic, astute and poetic in its evocation of evil everywhere. Andrea Barrett
dark opposites light
We live in a polarized world of contrived dualisms, dichotomies and paradoxes: light vs. dark and good vs. evil. We as Mexic Amerindians/mestizas are the dark. We are the evilor at least, the questionable. Ana Castillo
dark rome america
I see a very dark cloud on America's horizon, and that cloud is coming from Rome. Abraham Lincoln
dark years clouds
A day without a dark cloud. Almost a happy day. There were three thousand six hundred and fifty-three days like that in his stretch. From the first clang of the rail to the last clang of the rail. Three thousand six hundred and fifty-three days. The three extra days were for leap years. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
dark age medical
(Reply on what constitutes scientific proof:)"The question is much too difficult for me. Albert Einstein
dark light lust
Life is the lust of a lamp for the light that is dark till the dawn of the day that we die. Algernon Charles Swinburne