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So you do have some claws after all!' (Wyea)
'You have no idea,' Ren responded and charged. — Colleen Houck
'You have no idea,' Ren responded and charged. — Colleen Houck
As you become present and thereby total in what you do, your actions become charged with spiritual power.
— Eckhart Tolle
charged the dikes at Domburg, and spindrift
— David Mitchell
Your thoughts, vividly imagined and repeated, charged with emotion, become your reality.
— Brian Tracy
Heaven often protects valuable souls charged with great secrets, great ideas, by long shutting them up with their own thoughts.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Isn't it nice to know that you can put a worm on your hook and get a fish all charged up?
— Laura Schlessinger
Our limbic system sets the mind's emotional tone and stores our highly charged emotional memories.
— Tian Dayton
I gripped against her like she was metal and I was all full of lightning, charged up and jagged and of that moment alone.
— Chris Howard
Murder is such a charged word. You know how some people fixate and won't let things go? They're called cops.
— Tim Dorsey
When I was initially charged I still thought I was not guilty because I had followed the rules.
— Andrew Fastow
There IS a difference between poetry and prose! Poems should be sonically charged and new to the ear.
— Cate Marvin
It is a universal truth that the loss of liberty at home is to be charged to the provisions against danger, real or pretended, from abroad.
— James Madison
As was the custom in such cases, the pear tree was charged with murder and sentenced to be uprooted and burned.
— Robert Graves
There is no restraining men's tongues or pens when charged with a little vanity.
— George Washington
The Engineer Corps is charged with all construction, including light railways and roads.
— Kelly Miller
Never forget what a man has said to you when he was angry. If he has charged you with anything, you had better look it up.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Am like a Fire Fly, Charged to Execute my Flames to Light this World up, therefore, you have to Kill me to get out my Flame.
— Ryan Leonard
I love acting, but being an actor for hire only serves so much, and then you want to fill your well up again and be charged by something else.
— Jennifer Aniston
This is the charged, the dangerous moment, when everything must be re-examined, must be made new, when nothing at all can be taken for granted.
— James Baldwin
A guy in Greek armor drew his sword and charged, but slipped in a puddle of pina colada.
— Rick Riordan
Life is not a series of events charged with elements of contrast, contradiction, or surprise. It is a deep, coherent, and unfaltering process.
— Percy C. Ainsworth
If, when you charged a person with his faults, you credited him with his virtues too, you would probably like everybody.
— Lawrence G. Lovasik
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul. — William Ernest Henley
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul. — William Ernest Henley
She had never felt such excitement, such awareness of life around her, as if the very air was charged with his presence.
— Karen Ranney
Let that charged space
spark inside you and flash. — Ivan M. Granger
spark inside you and flash. — Ivan M. Granger
The loss of liberty at home is to be charged to the provisions against danger, real or imagined, from abroad.
— James Madison
She took the facts and in a natural way charged them with tension; she intensified reality as she reduced it to words, she injected it with energy.
— Elena Ferrante
So," Wanda cried, "a woman in furs is nothing more than a large cat, a charged electric battery?
— Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch
The normal Hollywood approach is to have a super-charged production company and then go to the studios for distribution and marketing.
— Robert Simonds
Credulity is the common failing of inexperienced virtue; and he who is spontaneously suspicious may justly be charged with radical corruption.
— Samuel Johnson