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For a moment I want to believe him. For a moment I want to sit on the floor and cry out the ocean lodged in my throat.
— Tahereh Mafi
There is no protest to be lodged against loneliness - not all the bombing campaigns in history have made a dent in it.
— Philip Roth
Love lodged in a woman's breast is but a guest.
— Henry Wotton
He said that he felt that there was a book hidden between us. Some small thing lodged between a rib or a summer. and He wanted to find it.
— Mikl Paul
Nothing is more securely lodged than the ignorance of the experts.
— Friedrich August Von Hayek
I'll always protect what I'm working on. Which is why more and more of it is stuff only I can ruin.
— Joss Whedon
If sensuality were happiness, beasts were happier than men; but human felicity is lodged in the soul, not in the flesh.
— Seneca The Younger
It was as if his whole life had suddenly lodged in his throat, a raw bite he could neither spit out nor swallow.
— Larry McMurtry
I jolt up, a scream lodged in my throat. Drops of sweat roll down my forehead and my throat hurts as if I've been screaming for a long time.
— Ashley Earley
We are creatures deeply marked by our expectations. We go around with mental pictures, lodged in our brains, of how things are supposed to go. We
— The School Of Life
There is a distinct flavor of panic lodged somewhere underneath my tongue and I'm fighting to remember where it came from.
— Tahereh Mafi
As for critics, one mediocre writer is more valuable than ten good critics. They are like haughty, barren spinsters lodged in a maternity ward.
— Peter Greenaway
A surety rose in me, lodged in my throat. I will never leave him. It will be this, always, for as long as he will let me.
— Madeline Miller
I am quite my own master, agreeably lodged, perfectly easy in my circumstances. I am contented with my situation, and happy because I think myself so.
— Alain-Rene Lesage
Do I have to give you the 'Hurt my friend, and you will wake up with my foot lodged in your nether regions' speech?" I asked.
— Molly Harper
Since my earliest childhood a barb of sorrow has lodged in my heart. As long as it stays I am ironic if it is pulled out I shall die.
— Soren Kierkegaard
It's always, you know, a pleasant exercise to imagine my own death because then I'm so happy when I can stop.
— William T. Vollmann
I picture several reviewers of my own books as passing a long future lodged between Brutus and Judas in the jaws of Satan.
— Stephen Jay Gould
I went about my house hold duties, convinced that the Grange had but one sensible soul in its walls, and that lodged in my body.
— Emily Bronte
Clearly as you move to being a public company, probably even more than growth, there is a huge value based on predictability.
— Mark Pincus
All power is lodged in, and consequently derived from, the people. We should wear it as a breastplate, and buckle it on as our armour.
— George Mason
To be truly free, it takes more determination, courage, introspection, and restraint than to be in shackles.
— Pietro Belluschi
The essence of Government is power; and power, lodged as it must be in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse.
— James Madison
She is at a crossroads: a child's violent will to survive lodged in her chest where her heart should be, but an utter indifference along with it.
— Lidia Yuknavitch
Jocelyn's stomach lodged another complaint with the management regarding the length of time since breakfast.
— Heidi Schulz
An' though the rules of the road have been lodged,
It's only people's games that you got to dodge.
From It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) — Bob Dylan
It's only people's games that you got to dodge.
From It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) — Bob Dylan
A piece of the sky and a chunk of the earth lie lodged in the heart of every human being.
— Thomas Moore
They had just digested a recent meal of prepositions and were happily farting out apostrophes and ampersands; the air was heav'y with th'em&.
— Jasper Fforde