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emulation fever envious
William Shakespeare An envious fever of pale and bloodless emulation.
again child coming distant explain feeling felt fever hands hear lips move pain smoke understand
Pink Floyd There is no pain you are receding A distant ship, smoke on the horizon. You are only coming through in waves. Your lips move but I can't hear what you're saying. When I was a child I had a fever My hands felt just like two balloons. Now I've got that feeling once again I can't explain you would not understand This is not how I am. I have become comfortably numb.
fever littles might
Jane Austen Yet there it was not love. It was a little fever of admiration; but it might, probably must, end in love with some
voice office fever
James Wolcott At 'The Village Voice,' there were all these fevers inside the offices, that would break out into full-scale rumbles between writers.
air amount date everybody fever gotten pitch point referendum relief setting sigh
Irene Allan We were at such a fever pitch over getting to setting the referendum date and amount ... that I think having gotten to that point everybody heaved a sigh of relief and the air went out of the tires.
revenge blood fever
Charles Caleb Colton Revenge is fever in our own blood, to be cured only by letting the blood of another; but the remedy too often produces a relapse, which is remorse--a malady far more dreadful than the first disease, because it is incurable.
spring winter fever
Bernard Williams Laziness has many disguises. Soon "winter doldrums" will become "spring fever."
dream law fever
Antonin Artaud I abandon myself to the fever of dreams, in search for new laws.
benefits action longing
William Shakespeare We must not stint Our necessary actions in the fear To cope malicious censurers, which ever, As rav'nous fishes, do a vessel follow That is new-trimmed, but benefit no further Than vainly longing.
fancy wavering longing
William Shakespeare Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, more longing, wavering, sooner lost and won, than women's are.
best bring builds creates eternally itself longing past
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe There is no past that we can bring back by longing for it. There is only an eternally new now that builds and creates itself out of the Best as the past withdraws.
light longing consciousness
Carl Jung The longing for light is the longing for consciousness.
past longing enough
Ashleigh Brilliant Strangely enough, this is the past that somebody in the future is longing to go back to.
ideas longing goodness
Jane Welsh Carlyle How many precious things do we not already possess which others have not - have hardly an idea of! Let us enjoy these, then, and bless God that we are permitted to enjoy them, rather than importune His goodness with vain longings for more.
blow storm longing
Beth Moore Sometimes a storm in your life is what will blow you to the place you are longing to be.
giving crowns longing
William Shakespeare Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me.
longing provoking
David Mitchell The music provokes a sharp longing the music soothes.