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shadow awful degrees
As the gloom and shadow thickened behind him, in that place where it had been gathering so darkly, it took, by slow degrees, - or out of it there came, by some unreal, unsubstantial process - not to be traced by any human sense, - an awful likeness of himself! Charles Dickens
shadow prestige money-and-power
Prestige is the shadow of money and power. C. Wright Mills
shadow
somethings can only be seen in the shadows Carlos Ruiz Zafon
shadow towns monsters
I’m a monster,” said the shadow of the Marquess suddenly. “Everyone says so.” The Minotaur glanced up at her. “So are we all, dear,” said the Minotaur kindly. “The thing to decide is what kind of monster to be. The kind who builds towns or the kind who breaks them. Catherynne M. Valente
shadow world faces
Projection [of our own shadow] makes the whole world a replica of our own unknown face. Carl Jung
shadow-work individual intention
Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and denser it is. At all counts, it forms an unconscious snag, thwarting our most well-meant intentions. Carl Jung
shadow release
Your shadow will always release whatever overshadows you Bill Johnson
shadow shadow-of-love inebriation
shadows of love, inebriations of love, foretastes of love, trickles of love, but never yet the one true love. Edna O'Brien
shadow
We're going to have to shadow someone else. Patrik Elias
half pc second stocks
The PC stocks should do well in the second half of this year. Art Russell
half outlook recession second sign
The outlook for the second half is shakier -- but we do not see any sign of recession here. Anirvan Banerji
half writers
You know what writers say about their long books: If I had another year, the book would be half as long. David Remnick
half instrument life playing
When you play the 12-string guitar, you spend half your life tuning the instrument and the other half playing it out of tune. Pete Seeger
half played
We played with them for about a half a quarter. Scott Cromwell
half played second
We played a much better second half than they did. Ron Hop
half progress second until
We probably won't know how significant their progress is until the second half of the year. Mark Oline
half rested second tired
We probably used him too much. I think we probably should have rested him more in the first half because I thought he got a little tired in the second half. Larry Coker
half hour ready time waste
When I get ready to go out, it's half hour and we're out of the door. I don't want to waste time getting ready: I want to go and have fun. Meghan Markle
should worst neighbour
Words are not as satisfactory as we should like them to be, but, like our neighbours, we have got to live with them and must make the best and not the worst of them. Samuel Butler
shoulder wheel wish work
If you have ambitions, dream of what you wish to accomplish, and then put your shoulder to the wheel and work. Heber J. Grant
should-have years able
I found after seventy years that I was not a lunatic but a moron.... I should have been able to do better. Ezra Pound
should-have cracks citizens
The breaking of so great a thing should make A greater crack: the round world Should have shook lions into civil streets, And citizens to their dens. William Shakespeare
should should-i
I waited a second. Should I? No... but I will. Jay Asher
should-have suffering firsts
They will both be happy, and I do not grudge them their bliss; but I groan under my own misery: some of my suffering is very acute. Truly, I ought not to have been born: they should have smothered me at first cry. Charlotte Bronte
should-have quality shapes
I had a theoretical reverence and homage for beauty, elegance, gallantry, fascination but had I met those qualities incarnate in masculine shape, I should have known instinctively that they had nor could have sympathy with anything in me... Charlotte Bronte
should acknowledge religious-faith
We should acknowledge God merciful, but not always for us comprehensible. Charlotte Bronte
should make-sense lulls
Why should poetry have to make sense? Charlie Chaplin