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Her only weak part, they figured, was a fear of the desert, perhaps a fear of drying in the scorching sun, perhaps a lack of water to drink.
— J.M.K. Walkow
Going without food or water will kill the body, but the lack of relationship will kill the mind and spirit.
— David Jeremiah
Some general officers should pay a stricter regard to truth than to call the depopulating other countries the service of their own.
— Henry Fielding
You will never lack so much of the water of comfort that your thirst will be intolerable;
— Teresa Of Avila
I grew up being very interested in Greek mythology because my mum read to my sister and I.
— Isabel Lucas
I'm dying of thirst but lack the strength to even drink water anymore.
— Haruki Murakami
Given a choice between my life and yours, I will choose mine. Every time. Without hesitation.
— Rae Carson
Over the years, confusing fragments, lost corners of stories, have a clearer meaning when seen in a new light, a different place.
— Michael Ondaatje
Now that we have learned to fly the air like birds, swim under water like fish, we lack one thing - to learn to live on earth as human beings.
— George Bernard Shaw
I don't think we get too many choices in life ... I like knowing - and I like you knowing - I chose you.
— Shannon Delany
Worse than talking with a mouthful, is gossiping with a mouthful!
— Anthony Liccione
They swore by concrete. They built for eternity.
— Gunter Grass
I think that, when I think about the future that 'The Water Knife' represents, it's one where there's a lack of oversight, planning and organization.
— Paolo Bacigalupi
[C] an any sane man imagine that they will lightly lay aside their yearning and contentedly become he were of wood and drawers of water?
— W.E.B. Du Bois
Learn to know and value the praise which is worth having, and to excite the admiration of excellent people by being modest as well as pretty
— Louisa May Alcott
And I was desolate and sick of an old passion.
— Ernest Dowson
I felt an absurd urge to ask, Can you sell me a nice summer straw hat, or should I just go fuck myself?
— Stephen King