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to eat and drink in moderation, and to curb one's sexual appetites. In the long run, a deep friendship will make us more content than a frenzied orgy.
— Yuval Noah Harari
The world is frenzied - giving and taking.
— Julianna Baggott
He worked up a pace that was uneven and unrelenting and to frenzied to call rhythmic.
— Laurelin Paige
It was a weird kind of desperation. We knew frenzied fucking, and we knew covert quickies, but this was something else entirely.
— Christina Lauren
Now my own followers will want to do me to death again, for having risen up different from their expectation.
— D.H. Lawrence
Fair is fair; all love is war.
— Kyle Busch
It is a great thing to be a really good forgiver.
— Frank W. Boreham
I accept the blissful gifts of beautiful flowers and plants.
— Amy Leigh Mercree
This is our hobby, appropriating meaningful artifacts and displaying them as evidence of who we will never be.
— Lena Dunham
Our friendship is made up of these brief frenzied exchanges, but the quality of our conversation, for all its feverish outpouring, is genuine.
— Carol Shields
Squeal like a cheerleader named prom queen, aging retiree placing the game-winning bingo button, frenzied fan finding Johnny Depp in her supermarket.
— Dennis Vickers
Some one has killed herself for love of you. I wish that I had ever had such an experience.
— Oscar Wilde
The mambo never let up for a moment, it frenzied on like an endless journey in the jungle (288).
— Jack Kerouac
In my absence, the surveyor had become a kind of frenzied serial killer of the inanimate.
— Jeff VanderMeer
And the yellow sunflower by the brook, in autumn beauty stood.
— William Cullen Bryant
When our lives are frantic and frenzied, we are more prone to anxiety, resentment, impatience, and irritability.
— Kevin DeYoung
My fingers itched to touch, my lips begged to taste and my body buzzed with a frenzied energy, but my mind screamed to move far away from him fast.
— Melissa Aragon
Hee that goes barefoot, must not plant thornes.
— George Herbert
Frenzied activity is no gauge of spirituality
— Fraser Young
The deadliest foe of democracy is not autocracy but liberty frenzied.
— Otto Hermann Kahn
Self-care is never selfish, but it may feel that way when you live a frenzied life.
— Arthur P. Ciaramicoli
Doubtless there were insanely frenzied warriors, but there is no evidence that lunatic nudists made regular appearances on the battlefield.
— Bernard Cornwell
Art is the most frenzied orgy man is capable of.
— Jean Dubuffet
Democracy may become frenzied, but it has feelings and can be moved. As for aristocracy, it is always cold and never forgives.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Patriotism is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime.
— Adlai E. Stevenson II
Think about it: send SLASH receive. Email is the frenzied killer of proper communication.
— Fennel Hudson
As soon as someone dies, frenzied construction of the future (shifting furniture, etc.): futuromania.
— Roland Barthes
There's no word worth your life.
— Dalton Trumbo
already feel it. But I grabbed hold as tight as I could and then exploded into a blind, frenzied scramble of bare feet up the
— James Patterson
A volley of hailstones began abruptly, filled the woods with a frenzied percussion & ended on the sudden.
— David Mitchell
Our eyes only see the big dimensions, but beyond those there are others that escape detection because they are so small.
— Brian Greene
Apollo, sacred guard of earth's true core, Whence first came frenzied, wild prophetic word ...
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
the world was shrinking, sympathies changing;
— Barack Obama
crowd of frenzied females,
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
I think that we're always drawn - particularly sophisticated people - are always drawn to the idea of simplicity.
— Adam Gopnik
A frenzied passion for art is a canker that devours everything else.
— Charles Baudelaire