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The flowers of the forest are a' wide awae.
— Jane Elliott
Hurt burrowed deeper than anything she'd ever felt, deep enough to change from the thing she felt to the thing she was.
— Anthony Marra
Life after love was possible. I was proof. Loss taught you about yourself, burrowed in the dark parts of your soul and ate you from the inside out.
— Hailey Edwards
Being out of the ordinary is AWESOME.
— Tanya Masse
And then when I got home I burrowed about among my books, arranging their volumes and loving the feel of them.
— Elizabeth Von Arnim
People were like parasites burrowed into the smog.
— Chen Quifan
I will have you; be it in a thunderstorm, a tornado, or even an earthquake. You shall be mine.
— Lindy Zart
The role of the artist is exactly the same as the role of the lover. If I love you, I have to make you conscious of the things you don't see.
— James Baldwin
The deepest love is often hidden.
— Yamamoto Tsunetomo
The level of discourse in this country is falling to a depth that cannot be sustained.
— Martin Frost
He mostly told me stories at night-time, in the near darkness of the room, and I gradually burrowed into the world his words created.
— Chigozie Obioma
My cat is an ungrateful brat. -Nellie McKay
— Larry Smith
Can I remember "I remember lots," I say. How much of what I remember is true is another matter.
— Charles Stross
We have to be as militant defending America as the enemies of America are in trying to destroy America.
— Newt Gingrich
Stone was fond of the sound bullets made. She was born in war, and lulled by a tune burrowed into her brain that she knew so well.
— R.R. Washburn
Before he could take a clear breath, another blast of oxygen left to rot burrowed down his nose and throat. Looking
— Hunter Shea
These tools we love so much have burrowed under our skin like parasites ... Making us smarter and stronger and always, always more dependent.
— Daniel H. Wilson
Around 1967 Dan Bobrow wrote a program to do algebra problems based on symbols rather than numbers.
— Marvin Minsky
A good jolly is worth what you pay for it.
— George Ade