Being Burdened Quotes
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[R]eligion cannot share the material strength of the rulers without being burdened with some of the animosity roused against them.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Hee that is throwne would ever wrestle.
— George Herbert
And the thing I hate the most is knowing how much hinges on my reaction, how your unburdening can only lead to me being burdened.
— David Levithan
I think that being on my knees between your legs is the right place for me, Sir.
And what might you do for me, Rosie, while you are down there? — Rachel De Vine
And what might you do for me, Rosie, while you are down there? — Rachel De Vine
White dope would be meth, cocaine, heroine.
— Robyn Carr
The idea of being a writer attracts a good many shiftless people, those who are merely burdened with poetic feelings or afflicted with sensibility.
— Flannery O'Connor
I dreamed really big when I was little.
— Amber Riley
Ladies glisten, men perspire, horses sweat.
-Early Nun Quote, The Old Ursuline Convent (1727)
New Orleans, LA — Diana Hollingsworth Gessler
-Early Nun Quote, The Old Ursuline Convent (1727)
New Orleans, LA — Diana Hollingsworth Gessler
The trouble with normal is it only gets worse.
— Bruce Cockburn
I worry about anything happening to you ... because I truly love you, every bit of you.
— Robyn Heirtzler
I was three. What did I know? Ronan turned away, lashes low over his eyes, expression hidden, burdened by being born, not made.
— Maggie Stiefvater
I have enough trouble with useful information, never mind being burdened with what is useless.
— Erlend Loe
The sovereign being is burdened with a servitude that crushes him, and the condition of free men is deliberate servility.
— Georges Bataille
I've always been connected to football, but for some reason, there's never been a connection.
— Ted Thompson
Romance has been elegantly defined as the offspring of fiction and love.
— Benjamin Disraeli
God willing, we will throw them into the sea.
— Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf