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If she let herself, she'd drown in a world of pain
— Julia Hoban
Mermaids don't drown.
— Suzanne Palmieri
He knows a sweep of gratitude, soft as another voice, and so wide and deep he believes he might drown in it.
— Jean Hegland
There are not the weeds the ones that drown the good seed, but the negligence of the peasant.
— Confucius
The urgent can drown out the important.
— David Meerman Scott
If you know someone who tries to drown their sorrows, you might tell them sorrows know how to swim.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
When someone is drowning and you try to save them, they're more likely to drown you before you pull them out.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
If the guardian or the mother
Tell the woes of willful waste,
Scorn their counsel and their pother,
You can hang or drown at last. — Samuel Johnson
Tell the woes of willful waste,
Scorn their counsel and their pother,
You can hang or drown at last. — Samuel Johnson
If she were drowning, I'd hold her head under
— Jandy Nelson
I was always into music. I think everyone is when they're a teenager, as a way to drown out the world.
— Penelope Spheeris
If you have a sea of regrets you will drown in them.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Just remember this, girl, the water you hate is the water that's going to drown you.
— Jonathan Odell
When I'm with you, every emotion I can possibly feel comes spilling out. I drown in them. I want to run to you, and I want to run away.
— Tarryn Fisher
Many waters cannot quench love,
Nor can the floods drown it. — Rolf Schonberger
Nor can the floods drown it. — Rolf Schonberger
Often it's just a short swim from the shipwreck of your life to the island paradise of your dreams, assuming you don't drown in the metaphor.
— Robert Breault
I had to hold on to the mad so the sad didn't drown me.
— Susan Crandall
I don't want to abolish government. I simply want to reduce it to the size where I can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub.
— Grover Norquist
India is a place where colour is doubly bright. Pinks that scald your eyes, blues you could drown in.
— Kiran Millwood Hargrave
But the heaviest things, I think, are the secrets. They can drown you if you let them.
— Ally Carter
Why does life carry some people on the crest of the wave while others drown beneath the water?
— Michelle Moran
That was the ballad of suburbia: give me loud to drown out the silence.
— Stephanie Kuehnert
Man goes into the noisy crowd to drown his own clamor of silence.
— Rabindranath Tagore
It would be easy to stay in the dark, to drown. Slowly, I lower my hands and force myself to look at the sunlight.
— Victoria Aveyard
Those men who destroy a healthful constitution of body by intemperance as manifestly kill themselves as those who hang or poison or drown themselves.
— Thomas Sherlock
Ian was the kind of smart that makes your straight A student look like she'd drown in a wet paper bag. Ian was the kind of smart that scares people.
— Matt K. Turner
Oceans are vast and almost bottomless. You dance in the rain Elizabeth. You drown in the sea.
— Jennifer Rush
Fish are small, but do not drown in the sea. Ships are big, but sink in the ocean.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
He'd learned in recent days, though, that rather than drown in uncertainty it was best to surf right over the top of it.
— Terry Pratchett
If we do not play in the dangerous surf, we will drown in puddles.
— Michael D. O'Brien
A wise man who cultivates wisdom may sometimes drown in it.
— Eiji Yoshikawa
You're doing well, you know," Rodden said.
I snorted. He'd not even broken a sweat and I was about to become the first girl to drown on dry land. — Rhiannon Hart
I snorted. He'd not even broken a sweat and I was about to become the first girl to drown on dry land. — Rhiannon Hart
Can you really learn to knit from a diagram? Try it. Do you want to learn to ski or surf by yourself? You could drown or run into a tree.
— Chris Raschka
You hold me without touch, keep me without chains, never wanted anything so much, then to drown in your love, and not feel your rain
— Sara Bareilles
In your thirst for knowledge, be sure not to drown in all the information.
— Anthony J. D'Angelo
I cannot remember you
when the rain flows down -
I cannot remember you
and
my heart begins to drown ... — Muse
when the rain flows down -
I cannot remember you
and
my heart begins to drown ... — Muse
I am in love, and the river is beginning to ice over. I'd better go drown myself before I freeze to death.
— Dark Jar Tin Zoo
Never let the darkness or negativity outside affect your inner self. Just wait until morning comes and the bright light will drown out the darkness.
— Haruki Murakami
Some people in your life
Touch you so very deeply
That you drown totally in that depth. — Amit Abraham
Touch you so very deeply
That you drown totally in that depth. — Amit Abraham
When the oceans drown the world, women will take time for jealousy.
— Robert E. Howard
I can't play soccer, and I'm not a great swimmer. I won't drown, but you won't see me doing laps in a pool.
— Michelle Obama
Drowning men will drag you down if you let them. Sometimes, to survive, you have to let them sink.
— John Connolly
It was like a thousand beautiful voices singing to drown out a million more screaming.
— Robert Brockway
Technology is so much fun but we can drown in our technology. The fog of information can drive out knowledge.
— Daniel J. Boorstin
I'll go to Venice and drown my sorrows.
— Maureen Johnson
It's like your sadness is so deep and overwhelming that you're worried it will drown everyone else in your life if you let them too close to it.
— Jasmine Warga
It's a pity that the rich have more freedom to hang or drown themselves than the rest of us Christians.
— William Shakespeare
You can keep up that crap for years. But it finally catches up with you. And then you realise all you've done is save your shit to drown in.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
What though the sea be calm? trust to the shore, Ships have been drown'd, where late they danc'd before.
— Robert Herrick
I s'pose, I can't have it all my own way, can I? You can't drown in a person unless they let you.
— Markus Zusak
Surviving makes other people's tears unbearable. You might drown in them.
— Marceline Loridan-Ivens
Some struggles are so solitary that they drown in words.
— Martha Manning
It's only water," she said.
"Tell that to a drowning man," Giddon said. — Kristin Cashore
"Tell that to a drowning man," Giddon said. — Kristin Cashore
Without this great land of ours, we would all drown.
— Irwin Corey
The only river i would like to be drown is the river filled with the blood of Jesus.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
When you have lost your inns, you may drown your empty selves. For you have lost the heart of England.
— Hilaire Belloc
She shuddered. What is it with slobbery kissers? Are they trying to drown us in spit? I mean, Jesus, swallow every now and then.
— Tammara Webber
Soun Tendo: Drowned Octopus Spring?
Guide from Jusenkyo: Is tragic tale of giant octopus who drown 1600 year ago ... somehow. — Rumiko Takahashi
Guide from Jusenkyo: Is tragic tale of giant octopus who drown 1600 year ago ... somehow. — Rumiko Takahashi
Take that, you scum-sucking snipes. Eat your words and your cruelty. May you drown in it and die. (Nick)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Would I drown saving him?
— Ellen Hopkins
Don't let your mind drown out your intuitive voice.
— Steven Redhead
That's right! Besides, like I'd ever let my sister drown my pet butterflies. I regularly whip her butt in Grimmnastics class.
— Shannon Hale
Maeres's companion, though, he looked like the sort of man who would drown kittens recreationally.
— Mark Lawrence
They rock against each other, holding on, and the birds in the forest raise their voices to drown out the secret of creation.
— Barbara Kingsolver
To live drown in love.
To live like the dead, fear the love. — Debasish Mridha
To live like the dead, fear the love. — Debasish Mridha
I'm gonna leave you drowning until you reach for my hand.
— Marina And The Diamonds
It was harder to drown at sunrise than in darkness.
— Edith Wharton