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A woman moved is like a fountain troubled, Muddy, ill-seeming, thick, bereft of beauty.
— William Shakespeare
A bittersweet truth: she wasn't anyone's baby anymore. She'd been left bereft. Her value diminished. She was poor. Alex
— Suanne Laqueur
[ ... ] elite social engineers appear to be aiming at a "hetero-homo" world, i.e. where individuals are bisexual, promiscuous and bereft of family.
— Henry Makow
No soul can be forever banned, Eternally bereft, Whoever falls from God's right hand Is caught into his left.
— Edwin Markham
There's nothing new about the government protecting corporations and calling it the freeing of the world or bringing democracy to bereft nations.
— Henry Rollins
It was an oddly satisfying idea to feel bereft as I left my mother this time. We only feel bereft when we're deprived of something meaningful.
— Laura Anderson Kurk
It is only on the basis of the probable and the apparent that men bereft of a sixth sense are able to sit in judgment over other men.
— Petrus Borel
We adapt to our sorrows, I suppose, as unpleasant as they might be. One cannot weep forever. One simply runs dry of tears.
— Chris Womersley
You'll be bereft without me.
— J. Lynn
From heart to heart
a heartbeat staggers, looking for a haven.
Bereft. It is easier to enter heaven
than to pass through each others' eyes — Bill Knott
a heartbeat staggers, looking for a haven.
Bereft. It is easier to enter heaven
than to pass through each others' eyes — Bill Knott
Love permeates everything, the world is saturated with it, or is emptied of it. Always this beautiful or this bereft.
— Anne Michaels
Lady, you bereft me of all words/
My blood speaks to you in my veins. — William Shakespeare
My blood speaks to you in my veins. — William Shakespeare
Then, when I was a senior in high school, I was kind of bereft and she put me in an acting class.
— Beth Henley
Politics bereft of religion is absolute dirt, ever to be shunned.
— Mahatma Gandhi
But when she finally got the wings to fly she realized she had nowhere else to go to ...
— Sanhita Baruah
To survive one tragedy was to learn you cannot survive them all, and this knowledge was both a freedom and a great loss.
— Chris Womersley
After all, the girl actually had faith in something, which was more than most people had in these dark times. It was wrong to destroy it.
— Chris Womersley
For this is England where a man's neighbours will never suffer him to live entirely bereft of society, let him be as dry and sour-faced as he may.
— Susanna Clarke
Madam, you have bereft me of all words,
Only my blood speaks to you in my veins, — William Shakespeare
Only my blood speaks to you in my veins, — William Shakespeare
From the writer of "Age of Armageddon: The Spirit of Krynn"
Once one feels justified, one is often bereft of conscience. — Ryan Tyler Palmer
Once one feels justified, one is often bereft of conscience. — Ryan Tyler Palmer
A story is a wondrous invention.
— Chris Womersley
Frequently, to be an American then was to be periodically unmoored, transient, so bereft of options that moving on was the only choice.
— Rinker Buck
If thou of fortune be bereft, and in thy store there be but left two loaves, sell one, and with the dole, buy hyacinths to feed thy soul.
— John Greenleaf Whittier
Bereft of music, I am dead for life is just a song.
— Sean Michael
I frowned at him. "Isn't sarcasm the opiate of the masses?"
"You're thinking of religion," he replied. "Sarcasm is the Xanax of the morally bereft. — Cecily White
"You're thinking of religion," he replied. "Sarcasm is the Xanax of the morally bereft. — Cecily White
You are never bereft of your inner guidance.
— Jane Roberts
We're so bereft of support of theatre in this day and age.
— Stefanie Powers
I have never felt bereft of anything.
— Ben Kingsley