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General Grant seriously remarked to a particularly bright young woman that Venice would be a fine city if it were drained.
— Henry Adams
It was the final chapter of his breakdown, the moment when his glass drained of everything, and its emptiness awaited only for choices to come.
— Sarah Winman
I've learned to surround myself with women who lift me up and leave me feeling nurtured rather than drained.
— Carre Otis
One can't stop and suddenly speak to a complete stranger, can one? ... When it happens I could die of sadness. I feel somehow empty and drained ...
— Yasunari Kawabata
All the blood is drained out of democracy - it dies - when only half the population votes.
— Hunter S. Thompson
You are drained by foolish actions and others.
— Frederick Lenz
The needs of babies and toddlers were constant and drained the life out my sense of self and my family's relationship with each other.
— Mika Brzezinski
I could feel what was left of my soul just slipping away as I fed on that girl until she was totally and completely drained.
— Daniele Lanzarotta
singing has to come from the inside, and i don't have anything left inside.'
'really? How did that happen?'
'it all just drained out. — Francine Rivers
'really? How did that happen?'
'it all just drained out. — Francine Rivers
If you slave away every day at a job you hate and come home drained and frustrated, what is that teaching your kids?
— Alexander Kjerulf
Age had drained the color from her eyes the way darkness drains the color from everything
— Brielle A. Marino
Rylie didn't realize how afraid she'd been until it drained out and left her weak. Gwyn stopped
— S.M. Reine
As caretakers, we feel drained when caring for another, and in order to take care of someone else, we need to take care of ourselves at the same time.
— Jenna Morasca
You're real, he whispered. I had thought him pale already. Now all vestiges of color drained from his face.
— Diana Gabaldon