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Your system was liable to periodical convulsions ... business crises at intervals of five to ten years, which wrecked the industries of the nation.
— Edward Bellamy
In the convulsions of the commodity economy, we begin to recognize the monuments of the bourgeoisie as ruins even before they have crumbled.
— Walter Benjamin
What are the convulsions of a city compared to the emeutes of the soul? Man is a depth still more profound than the people.
— Victor Hugo
One: I am a Welshman; two: I am a drunkard; three: I am a lover of the human race, especially of women.
— Dylan Thomas
Why wasn't my time spent helping people instead of a puppy? I don't know and I don't care but at least I saved something.
— Jay Kopelman
Have you ever walked down the streets of New York and been given the right of way? It's an amazing feeling.
— A.C. Newman
Yeah, Hitman I suppose is most of the time a lighter read than Preacher; it was always going to be.
— Garth Ennis
Snake eyes!" the croupier said. "Lizard dick!" Coyote shouted back.
This sent me to convulsions. — Christopher Moore
This sent me to convulsions. — Christopher Moore
I think future generations will say the late 20th century and the early 21st century was a time of great convulsions and upheavals.
— N. T. Wright
Man has much more to fear from the passions of his fellow-creatures, than from the convulsions of the elements.
— Edward Gibbon
Plus, it would be fun. Don't you think? I've always wanted to tase someone. Zap! Zuzana mimicked convulsions.
— Laini Taylor
Political convulsions, like geological upheavings usher in new epochs of the world's progress.
— Wendell Phillips
Sara started choking. I turned toward her convulsions. "Sorry, " she whispered, her face bright red. "Some bullshit caught in my throat.
— Rebecca Donovan
Even as I approach the gambling hall, as soon as I hear, two rooms away, the jingle of money poured out on the table, I almost go into convulsions.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky