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Fights were recounted, battles won amid wars sure to be lost; hope was clung to; families were both celebrated and denounced;
— John Green
You swam in a river of chance and coincidence. You clung to the happiest accidents - the rest you let float by.
— David Wroblewski
Rushing off to the Ministry the night that he had died. Harry clung to this notion, because it
— J.K. Rowling
She clung to me and stammered out, "I don't want to sleep with the lights out." "You don't ever have to sleep in the dark again," I swore to her.
— Richelle Mead
It was like a bit of flypaper stuck to your finger that you couldn't shake off. The bloody thing clung to life like a limpet.
— Alan Bradley
Only Rhys remained, and I hated him as I clung to him, I hated him with my entire heart - Then
— Sarah J. Maas
In those days, the smell of leather and blood had clung to him like perfume. Now it was perfume that clung to him like perfume,
— George R R Martin
She clung to him, song after song, staring into his eyes they way she used to stare into mine.
— Kiera Cass
Thus the great wind, the afflatus, gave breath and turbulence to all life; and inspiration clung to the minds and hearts of men.
— Richard Beckham II
It was more real than anything she'd ever imagined, and she clung to that in the same way that the sky clung to the earth.
— Shona Moyce
We clung to each other, as bookish young people often do, while waiting out the years until our real lives could begin. At
— Molly Crabapple
What use mistakes if not to learn from them? What use learning if, in the end, one clung to the old?
— Michelle West
Caught between life and death, I clung to life.
— Diogo Mainardi
Hipsterdom's a tightrope strung across the canyon of douche-baggery. He clung by a finger.
— Anthony Marra
I clung to him as though only the one who had inflicted the pain could comfort me for suffering it.
— Angela Carter
The little religion that I have clung to-that what matters most is the continuity of life, and its improvement from one generation to another.
— David O. Selznick
I clung to that spark of hope,
nurturing it into a small flame that
chased some of the shadows in my heart
away. — Richelle Mead
nurturing it into a small flame that
chased some of the shadows in my heart
away. — Richelle Mead
the faint smell of corruption clung to it like a woman's perfume.
— George R R Martin
And clung more closely to the dear human love, from which our Father never means us to be weaned, but through which He draws us closer to Himself.
— Louisa May Alcott
With their mother lying in a coma twenty miles away, they clung together drunkenly and wept for the loss of their father.
— Richard Yates
She hated anyone who clung to the supernatural when the natural was perfectly serviceable.
— Thomm Quackenbush
Clung to those faint images that seemed to blur and fade
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
By practice and conviction formed, With ancient stubbornness ingrained, Although her body clung and swarmed, My own identity remained.
— Yvor Winters
She had always clung to the hope her world would somehow regain its course and would one day cease its unbearable orbit of a darkened star
— Shehanne Moore
My heart, always so strong in the past, was like the fishnet stockings that clung to my legs - torn, shredded, and full of gaping holes.
— E.J. Stevens
Here and there on the branch of an oak a congress of leaves still clung, rigid as flakes of bronze.
— Martha Ostenso
We both clung to each other, riding out the crescendo together, making sure we were feeling it all as one. One beat. One note. One song.
— Karina Halle
It was strange how the heart clung to hope even when there was no reasonable basis for it, Morgan found. And how life went on.
— Mary Balogh
Laughter layered the walls and clung to the dust mites, making them sparkle like lightning bugs in the daytime.
— Suzanne Palmieri
Seeing the way his trousers clung to those most English parts.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
She clung to the memories of her youth as if they were the only way she could save a piece of her soul from whatever it was she was about to face.
— Emmie White
One of the ideas I've clung to most of my life is that if I just try hard enough it will work out.
— Meghan O'Rourke
But he clung to hope, to faith in life, to the victory of the virtuous, to the defeat of evil.
— Zane Grey
Nothing is to be clung to as I, me or mine
— Gautama Buddha
Like a person in a storm desperately grasping at a lamppost, he clung to his daily routine.
— Haruki Murakami
Clung tightly to the Lord, faithfully following Him and obeying His commands (v. 6).
— John F. MacArthur Jr.
So, just for one more merry day To the great Tree the leaflets clung, Frolicked and danced and had their way, Upon the autumn breezes swung.
— Sarah Chauncey Woolsey
The weather seemed afraid to take a stand and clung noncommittally to some sort of road's middle; Board of Directors' weather, she thought.
— Ayn Rand
Blue clung to Pyrgus and her tears turned to a ghastly, gurgling giggle. 'I'm Queen of Hael now, Mr. Fogarty,' she said; and she fainted.
— Herbie Brennan
The sad rhyme of the men who proudly clung To their first fault, and withered in their pride.
— Robert Browning
I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.
— Abraham Lincoln
Why should a bad marriage have been so much more compelling than no marriage? Why had I clung to my misery so? Why did I believe it was all I had?
— Erica Jong
Her outfit must have penetrated his unconscious. She wore a shirt of softly fringed suede that clung to her breasts like an unforgiven sin.
— Louise Erdrich
She wore ribbons in her black hair and clung to her dreams
— Robert James Waller
Drama school was a lifeline for me, it saved me. I found it very nurturing - I just clung on.
— Lily James
The only access now to the world, the universe, is made through bits and pieces, clung to as small heroes battling against withdrawal.
— Christine Brooke-Rose
Denise clung to the feel of his hands as she pushed at her panic. It's okay. You're safe ... and this has got to be the ugliest couch ever.
— Jeaniene Frost
I think God eventually changed my heart simply because I clung to my desire for Him, even though I wasn't sure how to follow through on that desire.
— Craig Groeschel
Where, twisted round the barren oak,
The summer vine in beauty clung,
And summer winds the stillness broke,
The crystal icicle is hung. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The summer vine in beauty clung,
And summer winds the stillness broke,
The crystal icicle is hung. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The way of the truthful-by-nature is as a bicycle race in a pair of sandpaper underpants, but William clung to an indisputable fact.
— Terry Pratchett
I couldn't shed the cold; it clung to every bit of me.
— Maggie Stiefvater
She clung to that which had robbed her, as people do.
— William Faulkner
As he drank, little brown drops of coffee clung to his mustache like dew. Men will live like billy goats if they are let alone.
— Charles Portis
He jammed the sodden cap back on. The lumps of cloth clung to his skull like an overweight cat afraid of heights, and ruined the image of dignity.
— Sarah E. Morin
My confused feeling for her had been holding me back, and I had to clung to her out of my fear of being forced out on my own, and cut adrift.
— Daniel Keyes
I clung on to time, and consequently to learning, the only human activity that makes time our ally.
— Cesar Aira
Her nightmare clung to her like the smell of smoke to cloth.
— Shannon Hale
Her azure blouse clung to her torso like hunger.
— Elizabeth George
We clung to books and to our friends; they reminded us that we had another part to us.
— Annie Barrows
She clung to him, she poured out her terrors, her unavailing regrets, and the far echoes turned them all to jeering laughter.
— Mark Twain