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pain torment
Her pain was very apparent, the torment she was in. Adrienne Barbeau
pain love-is fire
Love is a fiend, a fire, a heaven, a hell Where pleasure, pain, and sad repentance dwell Richard Barnfield
pain thinking gains
What we most value, we shall think no pains too great to gain. Richard Baxter
pain night mad
Only part of us is sane: only part of us loves pleasure and the longer day of happiness, wants to live to our nineties and die in peace, in a house that we built, that shall shelter those who come after us. The other half of us is nearly mad. It prefers the disagreeable to the agreeable, loves pain and its darker night despair, and wants to die in a catastrophe that will set back life to its beginnings and leave nothing of our house save its blackened foundations. Rebecca West
pain kids class
He was the class clown, the court jester, because he'd learn early that if you cracked jokes and pretended you weren't scared, you usually didn't get beat up. Even the baddest gangster kids would tolerate you, keep you around for laughs. Plus, humor was a good way to hide the pain Rick Riordan
pain talking abortion
I'm talking to a journalist and I really have nothing to say anymore, this is already uncomfortable. I feel the pain coming already. The brutal pain, when one day I should read your edit of whatever I say, because no matter what I say, no matter how I say it, no matter its tone, its frequency range, its decibel level or the way in which I put the words together, no matter my intentions and no matter the truth. What I'll read one day will be a chastised, manipulated abortion of your misunderstandings, your manipulations, your agenda and your amateur use of the English language. Vincent Gallo
pain want needs
The only thing that's problematic is the constant explaining, the constant need to kind of go, No, I don't want that because of such and such. I feel like I'm a pain in the ass, and I don't like being difficult. Woody Harrelson
pain humor thinking
I think if you have a comic perspective, almost anything that happens you tend to put through a comic filter. It's a way of coping in the short term, but has no long term effect and requires constant, endless renewal. Hence people talk of comics who are "always on." It's like constantly drugging your sensibility so you can get by with less pain. Woody Allen
pain short-life life-is-short
Why not? Life is short, life is dull, life is full of pain - and this is a chance for something special. Woody Allen
ease mind players using
I think we need to do everything we can to put everyone's mind at ease about players using steroids, Tom Glavine
ease policy
I think they will ease policy at that time, Mike Moran
ease doe deceiving
One does not deceive oneself about the consequences of one's acts; one deceives oneself about the ease with which one can live with those consequences. John Edward
ease want scripture
First of all, Scripture draws our attention to this, that if we want ease and tranquility in our lives, we should resign ourselves and all that we have to the will of God, and at the same time we should surrender our affections to him as our Conqueror and Overlord. John Calvin
ease habit live-by
Ease leads to habit, as success to ease. He lives by rule who lives himself to please. George Crabbe
ease our-love stealing
Friends humor and flatter us, they steal our time, they encourage our love of ease, they make us content with ourselves, they are the foes of our virtue and our glory. John Lancaster Spalding
ease enterprise
Enterprise is better than ease. Jim Rohn
ease rates
They may even ease rates because of Katrina. Tom Hougaard
ease implants report security women
The report put women with implants at ease and lulled them into a sense of security, Sybil Goldrich
void infinite throwing
How good would it be if one could die by throwing oneself into an infinite void. Emile M. Cioran
void papa kind
The void Papa's death left in me became a kind of cavity, into which later experiences were to be laid. Liv Ullmann
void states precarious
As we live our precarious lives on the brink of the void, constantly coming closer to a state of nonbeing, we are all too often aware of our fragitlity. Iris Murdoch