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Finished crap can be edited. Unfinished greatness languishes forever. The only bad writing is the thing you didn't write!
— Margarita Gakis
Anyone who has not rowed in a really close boatrace cannot comprehend the level of pain.
— Daniel Topolski
Seek to share joy with others, or to make somebody else happy, and you will find your own soul radiant with the joy you wished for another.
— David O. McKay
Whenever men take the law into their own hands, the loser is the law. And when the law loses, freedom languishes.
— Robert Kennedy
Once you make a lot of money, it's incredibly enjoyable to give it away. It's a way to satisfy the soul.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
When you're a kid you have this sense of wonder and wholeness and a strong sense of your own identity.
— Hugo Weaving
When the body is sad, the heart languishes.
— Albert Camus
I'd never done anything as high profile or professional as 'Skins', so 'Skins' is where I've started.
— April Pearson
My girlfriend said: 'If you loved me you wouldn't drink so much', I said: 'If I didn't drink so much I probably wouldn't love you'.
— Gary Mule Deer
I cannot tell why this heart languishes in silence. It is for small needs it never asks, or knows or remembers.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Fuck!" She yelled again, but her grin betrayed her indignation. "You fucker." She shoved
— C.K. Vile
Everyone I know who is having success in film right now is there because of persistence.
— Jay Duplass
She longed to hold my hand in the light, not only in the shadows.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
Singers, actors or artists who touch on sorrow are trying to give comfort to aggrieved souls by giving some meaning to their sorrows.
— Janvier Chouteu-Chando
Modesty never rages, never murmurs, never pouts; when it is ill-treated, it pines, it beseeches, it languishes.
— Richard Steele
Let the Sun Shining in our Brain Storm to Happiness
— Jan Jansen
An evening wind uprose too, and the slighter branches cracked and rattled as they moved, in skeleton dances, to its moaning music.
— Charles Dickens