Heart Sore Quotes
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Heart Sore Quotes & Sayings
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Energy in a nation is like sap in a tree; it rises from bottom up.
— Woodrow Wilson
Thousands of you, Scribe. One of her.
— Elizabeth Hunter
A fool with a heart and no sense is just as unhappy as a fool with sense and no heart.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
They were too young then to know what they would ultimately need from a barren and heart-sore life ...
— Frank O'Hara
Heart broken-he felt a deep ache in his chest, like that of a sore muscle, and each beat of his heart pained him
— Christopher Paolini
Beer dulls a memory, brand sets it burning, but wine is the best for a sore heart's yearning.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I put heavy emphasis on the characters.
— Keenen Ivory Wayans
My heart is sore. In my dream I toss it across an asphalt pavement, watching it skip like a stone. Just
— Dudley Delffs
Necessity is not a fact; it's an interpretation.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If the sore spot is not fatal, if it does not grow and block something, you can use its power for many years, until the heart resorbs it.
— Annie Dillard
I did follow my heart, and I have a sore ass
— E.L. James
Others may dislike you because
you are different but somebody loves you because you are different — Jenneive M. Johnson
you are different but somebody loves you because you are different — Jenneive M. Johnson
If wild my breast and sore my pride, I bask in dreams of suicide, If cool my heart and high my head I think 'How lucky are the dead.
— Dorothy Parker
An apple never bares a pear.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Sometimes it seems that to exit this world, they must go through my heart, leaving me scarred and sore.
— Dean Koontz
A completely secure life can be found only outside the life!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Words have incredible power. They can make people's hearts soar, or they can make people's hearts sore.
— Mardy Grothe
Thurgood Marshall was uniquely able to understand and comprehend what it meant to grow up in the Jim Crow south.
— Dahlia Lithwick
Meaning is something not what you say but how you say it.
— Bonakala Bsac
You were my dream and I was just your fantasy.
— Nikki Rowe