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lonely kids way
Rob Sheffield 'American Horror' is the debasement of the suburban family, the way a lonely kid would have imagined it in the Seventies.
lonely feelings hungry
Rob Sheffield The hungry feeling and the lonely feeling merged until it was hard to tell them apart.
lonely song world
Richard Wilbur A thrush, because I'd been wrong, Burst rightly into song In a world not vague, not lonely, Not governed by me only.
lonely self white
Richard Wright Our too-young and too-new America, lusty because it is lonely, aggressive because it is afraid, insists upon seeing the world in terms of good and bad, the holy and the evil, the high and the low, the white and the black; our America is frightened of fact, of history, of processes, of necessity. It hugs the easy way of damning those whom it cannot understand, of excluding those who look different, and it salves its conscience with a self-draped cloak of righteousness
lonely loneliness years
Russell Baker I gave up on new poetry myself 30 years ago when most of it began to read like coded messages passing between lonely aliens in a hostile world.
lonely generations lost
Umberto Eco Where else? I belong to a lost generation and am comfortable only in the company of others who are lost and lonely.
lonely art jobs
Trudi Canavan I wound up studying art and design, got a job at Lonely Planet Publications as a designer, cartographer and illustrator.
lonely regret childhood
Truman Capote My major regret in life is that my childhood was unnecessarily lonely.
grief nor pot quarrel thirst
George Herbert Go not for every grief to the physician, nor for every quarrel to the lawyer, nor for every thirst to the pot
grief owner proud sorrows stoop
William Shakespeare I will instruct my sorrows to be proud For grief is proud an't makes his owner stoop
grief believe rose
Richelle Mead I don't want to. Believe me. But I can't help it. Rose said in time, I'll learn the control to keep his feelings out, but I can't do it now. And he has so much, Sydney. So much feeling. He feels everything so strongly— love, grief, anger. His emotions are up and down, all over the place. What happened between him and Rose . . . it tears him apart.
grief usual last-sacrifice
Richelle Mead So much grief, so much anger. So unlike the usual Adrian.
grief book sleep
Richelle Mead Sleep with Seth Mortensen? Good grief. It was the most preposterous thing I'd ever heard. It was appalling. If I absorbed his life force, there was no telling how long it'd be until his next book came out.
grief tears example
Rebecca West But there are other things than dissipation that thicken the features. Tears, for example.
grief cutting grace
Rebecca West There are acacias, a graceful species amusingly devitalized by sentimentality, this kind drooping its leaves with the grace of a young widow bowed in controllable grief, this one obscuring them with a smooth silver as of placid tears. They please, like the minor French novelists of the eighteenth century, by suggesting a universe in which nothing cuts deep.
grief joy feelings
Umberto Eco Living the same sorrows three times was a suffering, but it was a suffering to relive even the same joys. The joy of life is born from feeling, whether it be joy or grief, always of short duration, and woe to those who know they will enjoy eternal bliss.
grief speak wells
Richard Crashaw Nothing speaks our grief so well as to speak nothing.
wind
Chris Hawks We thought we had it under control. Then the wind changed.
wind land wire
Russell Crowe Anyway, I'm doing my rave and this spittle comes out of my mouth and it winds its way very delicately through the wire fence that separates us and lands clear and bright on Denzel's lip. And we're at the beginning of the scene and I've got to do the rest of the scene, and the camera isn't on him, it's on me - and I'm fully aware that I've just spat on Denzel Washington!
wind soul said
Trudi Canavan It is said, in Imardin, that the wind has a soul, and that it wails through the narrow streets because it is grieved by what it finds there.
wind sea sailing
William Lyon Mackenzie King When it comes to politics, one has to do as one at sea with a sailing ship, reach one's course having regard to prevailing winds.
wind tasks laborers
William Wordsworth The wind, a sightless laborer, whistles at his task.
wind giving mountain
William Sharp A handful of pine-seed will cover mountains with the green majesty of forests. I too will set my face to the wind and throw my handful of seed on high.
window inns written
William Shenstone Written on a Window of an Inn,
wind water economic
William J. Clinton Globalisation is not something that we can hold off or turn off: it is the economic equivalent of a force of nature - like wind or water.
wind oil transition
William J. Clinton We simply have to transition from an economy based almost exclusively on oil and coal and natural gas to one that's far more diversified, that uses solar energy, and wind energy, and the power of the tides, and bio-mass energy, and eventually, develops hydrogen.