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She wanted to struggle with life but it seemed to elude her.
— Zora Neale Hurston
One can love two children. But your heart can be given romantic love to only a single other, said Woolsey.
— Cassandra Clare
Time was the single asset that every country, every market, depended on.
— Christopher Bollen
I like to feel the burn of the audience's eyes when I'm whispering all my darkest secrets into the microphone.
— Conor Oberst
Envy the fire, for it is either going or not. Fires do not feel happy, sad, angry. They burn, or they do not burn.
— Robert Jackson Bennett
Intellectuals would be much more accepted now than in the '40s.
— Parker Stevenson
I burn for you. Do you know what that is, lass? To feel a yearning that makes you burn both inside and
out? — Samantha James
out? — Samantha James
Many addictions can be far more dangerous than addiction to drugs. The addiction to power ...
— M. Scott Peck
She wishes she had time to run around the block once or twice; maybe then she wouldn't feel as if she were about to burn up or shatter.
— Alice Hoffman
Such an ego simply forbade certain lines of thought.
— Stephen King
The real Michael Jackson that has not been seen ... with children, one in diapers, the other two toddlers.
— Geraldo Rivera
You have that pleasant air of a dog in heat.
— Ernest Hemingway,
I think to feel this happy is to be miserable, to feel this much satisfaction is to burn.
— Anne Rice
We either allow ourselves to feel the burn of our own pain or someone we love gets burned by it.
— Glennon Doyle Melton
Sometimes love is pastel. Sometimes love is black. And sometimes love is fiery red and you feel as if you are going to burn in the flames.
— Chloe Thurlow
If you listed all the reasons for your faith, and all the things that make you cry, it would be essentially the same list.
— Robert Breault
Close enough to feel it, but not close enough to burn.
— Neal Shusterman
While it is easy to blame the hand of the abuser, when that hand no longer is raised against you, why do you continue to feel the burn of its touch?
— Deborah Brodie