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You became to me the visible incarnation of that unseen ideal whose memory haunts us artists like an exquisite dream.
— Oscar Wilde
No one escapes being haunted by something that absolutely terrifies them to the core, but very few feel it's okay to admit what it is that haunts us.
— Nicholas Brendon
I want to be the man who haunts your dreams and thoughts, the man whom you cannot live without.
— H.P. Mallory
An ancient memory of this love haunts all of us all the time, and beckons us to return.
— Marianne Williamson
It's a brooding melancholy that haunts me.
— David Guterson
He that divines the secret of my music is freed from the unhappiness that haunts the whole world of men.
— Ludwig Van Beethoven
When ordinary human beings err, it is sad, but when leaders do, it haunts us for generations.
— Gurcharan Das
I come from haunts of coot and hern, I make a sudden sally And sparkle out among the fern, To bicker down a valley.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Once I have the grain of an idea, it haunts me until I finish the story. I don't like to be haunted, of course, so immediately get to work.
— Gena Showalter
The thing that haunts a man the most is what he isn't ordered to do.
— Clint Eastwood
I hold you in my mouth, in the words that contain you, in the unsaid and the haunts, in all the forms your name.
— Gwen Calvo
The knowledge of impermanence that haunts our days is their very fragrance.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
I love anything that haunts me ... and never leaves
— Jeff Buckley
The night-haunts never lie. They could, if they wanted to, but they don't really see the point. The truth is so much more dangerous than a lie.
— Seanan McGuire
We have no control over what haunts us. We're helpless to it.
— Jill Bialosky
There is one thing. One thing that haunts me from page one to page twenty-two. I have never spoken of it. I have never told another person
— James Frey
Nothing haunts the world more than the words of the dead.
— Susan Waterwyk
Somehow, the person who never existed haunts me, worse than the rest of my ghosts.
— Victoria Aveyard
Her wistful face haunts my dreams like the rain at night.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Death haunts everyone and never fails
— David Gemmell
It is the way with half the truth amidst which we live, that it only haunts us and makes dull pulsations that are never born into sound.
— George Eliot
The most terrifying specter that haunts the modern psyche is not death or disease or nuclear annihilation. It is loneliness.
— Terryl L. Givens
Their suffering essentially relates to a terrifying and painful past that haunts them.
— Onno Van Der Hart
Still she haunts me, phantomwise, Alice moving under skies Never seen by waking eyes.
— Lewis Carroll
It's the almost that haunts me. Even now.
— Amy Matayo
Boredom is the specter that haunts children from kindergarten to graduation on every continent.
— Amanda Ripley
My life has crept so long on a broken wing Through cells of madness, haunts of horror and fear, That I come to be grateful at last for a little thing.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Then she appears, the fantasy which haunts my dreams. The creature who taunts me without having one Goddamn clue of the internal chaos she causes.
— Sadie Grubor
It is not sexuality which haunts society but society which haunts the body's sexuality
— Maurice Godelier
Chernobyl haunts us with the reminder that all of man's ambitions are ephemeral. Our grandest designs and sturdiest monuments,
— Josh Gates
what knowledge haunts each body, what history, what phantom ache?
— Natasha Trethewey
The art of living your life has a lot to do with getting over loss. The less the past haunts you, the better.
— Richard Ford
The irrational haunts the metaphysical.
— Annie Dillard
Gentrification and consumerism ... have destroyed the character of my favorite American haunts, like North Beach, Berkeley, Venice and Aspen.
— Tom Hayden
Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind.
— William Shakespeare
There's nothing worse than the one that got away. It haunts you for weeks like a bad dream, eats away at your psyche like a termite on softened wood.
— Bruce Littlefield
Sometimes, success almost haunts you. You want to be the best at everything you do and know you have to work hard.
— Katarina Witt
Rejection is one of the worse forms of pain. Loss is the worst. Grief haunts until you allow yourself to move on.
— Angelica Hopes
Nothing haunts us like the things we don't say.
— Mitch Albom
I say love,
it knows no season.
It haunts the soul
eternally. — Dwight Yoakam
it knows no season.
It haunts the soul
eternally. — Dwight Yoakam
I'm ashamed to say that getting behind the wheel of Dirk's shiny Penismobile was actually a lot of fun.
— Emmett Spain
What happens in the past, is in the past. But don't be surprised if it comes back and haunts you.
— Nicholas Sparks
The past haunts the present in more ways than we think. It certainly scares the living daylights out of ME"~ Old Wrinkly
— Cressida Cowell
But to "settle" the Eastern Question was beyond even Disraeli's power - beyond, it seems, any human power, for it still haunts the world today.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
Love seldom haunts the breast where learning lies,
And Venus sets ere Mercury can rise. — Alexander Pope
And Venus sets ere Mercury can rise. — Alexander Pope
I felt my mother about the place. I don't think she haunts me, but I wouldn't put it past her.
— Julie Walters
Gradually her fear faded to the existential angst that incessantly haunts all mankind in modernity.
— Nell Zink
The past always sort of haunts us and perhaps inspires us in some ways.
— Jennifer Gilmore
Voice mail was invented by confident people to make unconfident people say stupid shit that gets taped and haunts us forever.
— A.S. King
The past haunts me. The images are burned into my brain. I'm no good for him because I'm utterly broken. Emily
— A.M. Guilliams
I have relinquished all that ties me to the world, but the one thing that still haunts me is the beauty of the sky
— Yoshida Kenko
I fear yet this iron yoke of outward conformity hath left a slavish print upon our necks: the ghost of a linnen decency yet haunts us.
— John Milton
I write about what haunts me, and I write the books I myself am dying to read. I love it. I can't think of anything I'd rather do.
— Caroline Leavitt
To experience biophilia is to love a diversity that, as limitless as it is fragile, both haunts us and fills us with hope.
— Adam Leith Gollner
There's a ghost of a dream that you don't even try to shake free off because you're too in love with the way she haunts you.
— Kamila Shamsie
I was sorry for her, as I am for any who are evicted from their haunts by the younger and stronger - always a sad occasion for man or beast.
— E.B. White
A question that always haunts me. Why can't people just be real? It's easier being real than pretend being real. Give yourself a chance.
— Manasa Rao
Nothingness haunts Being.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
I am sick of old ghosts and I just want to feel safe again without the haunts of old vulnerabilities.
— Donna Lynn Hope
Now all is dashed wrong; by the fool's craving to hear evil of self, that haunts some people like a demon!
— Emily Bronte
Stars I understand. They shed light and give life. It is the emptiness between that haunts me.
— Greg Bear
My past haunts me, my present screws me, my future scares me. In a nutshell, time physically abuses me
— Saurabh Sharma
A pretty girl is like a melody. That haunts you night and day.
— Irving Berlin
A peaceful soul haunts the warring mind.
— Iimani David
Inside your own self pity there you swim, in sinking down to drown her voice still haunts you, and only with your laughter can you win.
— Joni Mitchell
Then I wondered if everybody has that person that haunts them, the one that got away.
— Marlon James
The desire for peace fills our hands with purpose during the day; the fear of war haunts our dreams at night.
— Cameron Dokey
The past is a ghost that haunts us. Ghosts must banished. Lingering on the past is weakness, Lord Vader.
— Paul S. Kemp
Some day,' said Smee, 'the clock will run down, and then he'll get you.'
Hook wetted his dry lips, 'Aye,' he said, 'that's the fear that haunts me. — J.M. Barrie
Hook wetted his dry lips, 'Aye,' he said, 'that's the fear that haunts me. — J.M. Barrie