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Fleet the time carelessly, as they did in the golden world
— William Shakespeare
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— Lemony Snicket
The mind is not, I know, a highway, but a temple, and its doors should not be carelessly left open.
— Margaret Fuller
We are not people who touch each other carelessly; every point of contact between us feels important, a rush of energy and relief.
— Veronica Roth
The opinion of the majority is not lightly to be rejected; but neither is it to be carelessly echoed.
— George Henry Lewes
She felt like someone who drowns remembering what it was like to still be on the boat, so calm and at ease, so carelessly safe
— Stephen King
Cale! Have you had a female in here?"
Calic laughed carelessly. "Depends on when you're referring to. — Kiersten Fay
Calic laughed carelessly. "Depends on when you're referring to. — Kiersten Fay
Maybe that's how great warriors do it. Carelessly, not wracking their minds with the consequences.
— Neal Stephenson
Fine. No more carelessly tossing people out through the gate."
"And more sword fights!" Kaden yelled. — Kiera Cass
"And more sword fights!" Kaden yelled. — Kiera Cass
If you handle truth carelessly, it will cut your fingers.
— Austin O'Malley
For I do not want my book to be read carelessly.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Even feigning surprise, pretending it was unexpected and saying a ritual thanks, is surely wiser than just expecting everything so carelessly.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Sharing his memories felt like handing over a sharp knife. A knife that others might handle carelessly. A knife that could be used to hurt him.
— Matthew J. Kirby
It is not a mark of manhood to carelessly use the name of the Almighty or of His Beloved Son in a vain and flippant way, as many are prone to do.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
He who writes carelessly confesses thereby at the very outset that he does not attach much importance to his own thoughts.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
All is race; there is no other truth ,and every race must fall which carelessly suffers its blood to become mixed.
— Benjamin Disraeli
How carelessly God hummed us whole
with such pronounced holes for lungs.
How hollow we are. — Eugenia Leigh
with such pronounced holes for lungs.
How hollow we are. — Eugenia Leigh
What did love mean if it was doled out so carelessly, with no thought of consequence?
— Damon Galgut
That was the day Alice Mary Love went to the gym and carelessly misplaced a decade of her life.
— Liane Moriarty
We run carelessly over the precipice after having put something in front of us to prevent us seeing it.
— Blaise Pascal
He's completely blown through his younger years like his childhood was one big cigarette to smoke carelessly.
— Rebecca McNutt
We run carelessly to the precipice, after we have put something before us to prevent us seeing it.
— Blaise Pascal
Builders eventually took advantage of the look of modernism to build cheaply and carelessly.
— Arthur Erickson
There is power in words used accurately and well, and tragedy and missed train connections in words used carelessly.
— Maryrose Wood
Words used carelessly, as if they did not matter in any serious way, often allowed otherwise well-guarded truths to seep through.
— Douglas Adams
Someone who has acted carelessly,
But later becomes careful and attentive,
Is as beautiful as the bright moon
emerging from the clouds. — Akkineni Nagarjuna
But later becomes careful and attentive,
Is as beautiful as the bright moon
emerging from the clouds. — Akkineni Nagarjuna
C.R.U.S.H means carelessly rushing upon serious heartbreak, in other words unrequited love.
— Crystal L. Swain
As he walked along the crowded streets, he almost wished for the old days, and carelessly wondered how many men he had killed here.
— Jose Antonio Villareal
a block that had moved into the twentieth century carelessly and uncaringly - and with very limited funds.
— John Kennedy Toole
She thought. It was nice to watch her thinking. She still had her legs crossed, and still carelessly.
— Raymond Chandler
A woman is a branchy tree and man a singing wind; and from her branches carelessly he takes what he can find.
— James Stephens
Tolstoy carelessly neglects to include a boat race.
— Mark Twain