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This is how hatred begins
with a muffled laugh on a hot night and a knock on the door. — Teresa R. Funke
with a muffled laugh on a hot night and a knock on the door. — Teresa R. Funke
a slow drum muffled in velvet. It's her heart.
— Stephen King
If the tools are bad, nature's voice is muffled. If the tools are good, nature will give us a clear answer to a clear question.
— Freeman Dyson
Her punishment was to be made to feel like a fool. She had been given her opportunity to participate in civilization, and she had muffled it.
— Kurt Vonnegut
But the wine had muffled the voices, making it harder for her to read the intentions of the man sitting next to her.
— Elizabeth Hunter
The art of making love, muffled up in furs, in the open air, with the thermometer at Zero, is a Yankee invention.
— John Quincy Adams
It was closer to the sound a heavy snowfall makes, a muffled hush that almost makes less noise than no noise at all. Felurian
— Patrick Rothfuss
I barely heard her muffled comment of "Yay," but the sarcastic jazz hands were hard to miss.
— Katie McGarry
Well, you know ... experience is a muffled lantern that throws light only on the bearer ... it's incommunicable ...
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Art is long, and time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
It was like believing yourself alone in a room, beginning to fall into sleep, only to hear a sneeze muffled in the darkest corner. He
— Lauren Groff
To the solemn graves, near a lonely cemetery, my heart like a muffled drum is beating funeral marches.
— Charles Baudelaire
Noah, his voice muffled, said, "Sometimes I pretend I'm like him."
"What part?"
He considered. "Alive. — Maggie Stiefvater
"What part?"
He considered. "Alive. — Maggie Stiefvater
Jake, I have to go," I whispered and he growled out a muffled no, continuing to nibble on me as if I were his favorite bedtime snack.
— Linda Oaks
The religion-builders have so distorted and deformed the doctrines of Jesus, so muffled them in mysticism, fancies, and falsehoods.
— Thomas Jefferson
The voices were muffled; the din of a
— Kate Moretti
Just for a moment, she could hear the muffled tick tick from inside its mouth before it disappeared underneath the murky surface, and curled away.
— Jodi Lynn Anderson
There's something so muffled about the way you experience things. It's as if you were trying to slip through life unchanged.
— Kathleen Turner
Here I am an old man in a long nightgown making muffled noises at people who may be no worse than I am.
— Learned Hand
Duct tape can't fix stupid," Bas growled. "Maybe not," Red replied, "but it can hold it down and muffled the screams.
— T. Hammond
A conqueror, I say, can change the course of everything, and muffled tyranny is the first thing which is liable to violence.
— Montesquieu
Every fairly intelligent person is aware that the price of respectability is a muffled soul bent on the trivial and the mediocre.
— Walter Lippmann
My feet beat out a steady muffled rhythm. My thoughts participated in each step, never getting ahead of me.
— Rory Stewart
There is a sound to waiting. It sounds like held breath pounding its fists against the walls of the lung, damp and muffled beats.
— Jean Hanff Korelitz
They were outside. It was oddly quiet, with just a muffled roar from behind the closed door, as if the ocean were contained on that side.
— Eloisa James
The voice of our original self is often muffled, overwhelmed, even strangled, by the voices of other people's expectations.
— Julia Cameron
Batting her hand away, Wolf dug his fingers into Scarlet's hair and crushed his mouth against hers. Her protests died with a muffled gasp. This
— Marissa Meyer
This isn't anywhere I haven't been before. I've given up. In words muffled with exhaustion I whisper a prayer for my heart to stop.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Heaven walks among us ordinarily muffled in such triple or tenfold disguises that the wisest are deceived and no one suspects the days to be gods.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
We can see well into the past; we can guess shrewdly into the future, but that which is rolled up and muffled in impenetrable folds is today.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A superb tenor voice, like a silver trumpet muffled in silk.
— Alec Guinness