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Time turned into a rope that unraveled as a languid spiral.
— Geraldine Brooks
I am listless, I am a wanderer in my heart.
In the sunny haze of the languid hours, what vast vision of thine takes shape in the blue of the sky! — Rabindranath Tagore
In the sunny haze of the languid hours, what vast vision of thine takes shape in the blue of the sky! — Rabindranath Tagore
The song is languid and speaks of love and loneliness and loss. Why does love seem to go with the sad things?
— Lisa Ann Sandell
Why, like all men," she replied. Then added, repulsing him with a languid movement - "You are all evil!
— Gustave Flaubert
It was quite elementary,' returned the detective with a languid gesture of one hand.
— Anthony Horowitz
Yes, you are creative and in slow, languid times, creativity peers out of your soul like a field mouse from its burrow at night.
— Michele Jennae
Over there, in Europe, all was shame and anger. Here it was exile or solitude, among these languid and agitated madmen who danced in order to die.
— Albert Camus
Books are a languid pleasure.
— Michel De Montaigne
Indolence, languid as it is, often masters both passions and virtues.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Nor rural sights alone, but rural sounds,
Exhilirate the spirit, and restore
The tone of languid nature. — William Cowper
Exhilirate the spirit, and restore
The tone of languid nature. — William Cowper
she opens her bedroom window and listens to the evening as it settles over the balconies and chimneys, languid and peaceful
— Anthony Doerr
Stability itself is nothing but a more languid motion.
— Stephen Greenblatt
She was indeed a girl of exquisite beauty. She was one of those languid women made of dark honey smooth and sweet and terribly sticky.
— Patrick Suskind
Pensive they sit, and roll their languid eyes.
— John Keats
The Proustian aquarium: grotesque and gorgeous fish drifting with languid fins through a subaqueous medium of pale violet polluted ink.
— Edward Abbey
Dreamy mind easily hypnotized.
— Toba Beta
With a languid hand he brushed away the cobwebs of his siesta ...
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
A land In which it seemed always afternoon. All round the coast the languid air did swoon,
— Richard Adams
I do nothing all day, but I am tired. Lethargy has settled into me. I feel slack and languid. Does this mean I am starting to accept this life?
— David Ely
It may seem contradictory, but in the languid tropics one spends more time contemplating those great good things of sound and sight and smell.
— James A. Michener
The suppression of the State cannot be a languid affair; it must be the task of the Revolution to finish with the State.
— Noam Chomsky
Poor little Foal of an oppressed race! I love the languid patience of thy face.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The visitors sat down, languid, and content to rest. Seecombe brought cake and wine.
— Daphne Du Maurier
As love without esteem is capricious and volatile; esteem without love is languid and cold.
— Jonathan Swift
I feel a thousand capacities spring up in me. I am arch, gay, languid, melancholy by turns. I am rooted, but I flow.
— Virginia Woolf
By affliction prayer is quickened, for our prayers are very apt to grow languid and formal in a time of ease.
— John Newton
How have you left the ancient love That bards of old enjoyed in you! The languid strings do scarcely move! The sound is forced, the notes are few!
— William Blake
The languid transition from soft, pink-orange sunlight to deep blue darkness clashed with the clusterfuck that was my emotions.
— Dan Elconin
The body after long illness is languid, passive, receptive of sweetness, but too weak to contain it.
— Virginia Woolf
Sleep sweetly in the fields of asphodel, and waken, as of old, to stretch thy languid length, and purr thy soft contentment to the skies.
— Agnes Repplier
The wind came in languid gusts like whispered reminders.
— James Franco