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My heart should be breaking, too, but there comes a point when you're so inured to loss that you no longer feel the lash.
— Ann Aguirre
There's no point in getting into politics at all unless you plan to lash things around.
— Hunter S. Thompson
The coward, afraid of the lash, with one hand wipes his eyes and gives with the other. Of what avail are such gifts?
— Swami Vivekananda
Don't talk to me about naval tradition. It's nothing but rum, sodomy, and the lash.
— Winston S. Churchill
Many a lash in the dark doth con science give the wicked.
— Thomas Boston
Don't win loyalty, just obedience, and only while the lash is in the room.
— Orson Scott Card
The most effective way to defeat patriarchy is to defy and disown its self-legitimating narrative.
— John Lamb Lash
There are definitely Dark Forces out there that none of us fully understand. People fear what they don't understand, and lash out against it
— Marilyn Manson
It's the nature of being human that, in our own blindness, we lash out and blind others.
— Kimberly Kinrade
Our parents resorted to the lash the way flagellants in the plague years resorted to the scourge.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The lash may force men to physical labor, it cannot force them to spiritual creativity.
— Sholem Asch
Everything we design and make is an improvisation, a lash-up, something inept and provisional.
— David Pye
The martyr cannot be dishonored. Every lash inflicted is a tongue of fame; every prison a more illustrious abode.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Empathy for the plight of the Goddess may be essential in seeing how to face our own plight on Earth.
— John Lamb Lash
Humiliation scars deeper than the lash.
— Tobsha Learner
You can die from kitsch. And we're close to it.
— John Lamb Lash
Monotheism begins with a god who hates trees.
— John Lamb Lash
The God who hates trees is the founding father of patriarchy.
— John Lamb Lash
Neither imagine that you are false, nor lash yourself, for both may be forms of self-indulgence.
— Idries Shah
At 70, I would say the advantage is that you take life more calmly. You know that "this too, shall pass.
— Joseph P. Lash
The poor North has much to do with slavery. It staggers under its load and smarts under its lash.
— Gerrit Smith
Scared people either shut down and avoid the thing they fear, or get angry at it and lash out.
— Leisa Rayven
Silences can wound as surely as the twisting lash.
— Gregory David Roberts
Eyes were keep seeking for sleep whole night, but in seeking they skipped it near by Eyes lash!
— Samar Sudha
The only traditions of the Royal Navy are rum, sodomy and the lash.
— Winston Churchill
There's a lamentation in the flutter of your lash.
— Laura A. Lord
Helene Huntington Smith, "Profile," New Yorker, April 5, 1930.
— Joseph P. Lash
Work is living for me. The point is whether we live in our work.
— Joseph P. Lash
The evangelical assertion of the new Word was not intended to make man fit into the world, but to verify his isolation
— John Lamb Lash
The United Nations had to be the cornerstone of our foreign policy.
— Joseph P. Lash
I'm always one who will lash out at anyone hurts my friends, viciously, kind of. I'm very protective of the people I love.
— Dylan O'Brien
As Shakespeare put it in 'King Lear,' the policeman who lashes the whore has a hot need to use her for the very offense for which he plies the lash.
— Christopher Hitchens
The cakes and pies and casseroles beckoned like gastronomic sirens, and there was no one to lash me to the mast.
— Chris Fabry
[Sweet it is during a tempest when the gales lash the waves to watch from the shore another man's great striving.]3
— Michel De Montaigne
They know no urge of seasons; they feel no kiss of sun, no lash of wind and weather. They live forever by not living at all.
— Aldo Leopold
Sometimes when we are drowning in our own loss we lash out
anger is momentarily easier to cope with. — Anne Perry
anger is momentarily easier to cope with. — Anne Perry
The new era differs from the old chiefly in that the lash begins to imagine itself possessed of genius.
— Karl Marx
They may be years ahead of the human race but we've got one thing they haven't -- bloodymindedness! It built this planet." (UFO: Time Lash)
— Terence Feely
And lash the vice and follies of the age.
— Susanna Centlivre