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Fly-fishing is a magic way to recapture the rapture of solitude without the pangs of loneliness.
— John D. Voelker
Yes, and shall do till the pangs of death shake him. Infirmity, that decays the wise, doth ever make the better fool.
— William Shakespeare
No whimpering, madam! You can't have the joys of motherhood without some of its pangs! Think of your blessings, and don't be a coward! -
— Kate Douglas Wiggin
A man should not play the coward to his deeds. He should not repudiate them once he has performed them. Pangs of conscience are indecent.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
If I yield to thy temptation, I must either feel the pangs of conscience, or the flames of hell.
— John Flavel
God raised Him up, loosing the pangs of death because it was not possible for Him to be held by it.
— Peter Simon
Gratitude changes the pangs of memory into a tranquil joy.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
In spite of the pangs of travail, the longing for motherhood remains the most powerful instinct in woman.
— Joseph Hertz
Born in throes, 't is fit that man should live in pains and die in pangs! So be it, then!
— Herman Melville
The sublime delight of truthful speech to one who has the great gift of uttering it, will make itself felt even through the pangs of sorrow.
— George Eliot
It does not do to laugh at the pangs of youth. They are very terrible because youth has not yet learned that 'this, too, will pass away.
— L.M. Montgomery
The time for careers and passions was gone. Hunger pangs displaced ambition.
— Panashe Chigumadzi
That even in its sharpest pangs of pain a dog can still caress its master we have learnt from the studies of vivisectors.
— Richard Wagner
But love, like wine, gives a tumultuous bliss, Heighten'd indeed beyond all mortal pleasures; But mingles pangs and madness in the bowl.
— Edward Young
I DO have feelings for Curls. Feelings of annoyance and irritation, mainly, spiked with occasional pangs of pity.
— Rob Reger
Always keep the mind cheerful. Everyone will die once. Cowards suffer the pangs of death again and again, solely due to the fear in their own minds.
— Swami Vivekananda
Truth is born into this world only with pangs and tribulations, and every fresh truth is received unwillingly.
— Alfred Russel Wallace
Avoid dishonest gain: no price can recompence the pangs of vice.
— Benjamin Franklin
They best can judge a poet's worth, Who oft themselves have known The pangs of a poetic birth By labours of their own.
— William Cowper
I feel far more hunger pangs when I am denied mental nourishment than I do at the loss of meals.
— Anne Ellis
Who knows how great are the secret pangs of conscience?
— Publilius Syrus
Balance is of the essence,' she said. 'That appies to all good, harmonious relationships. Balance in guilt, balance in shame and pangs of conscience.
— Jo Nesbo
The trials of living and the pangs of disease make even the short span of life too long.
— Herodotus
He smiled then, bringing back that twinge in her stomach, something that she only later recognized as the pangs of desire.
— Leslye Walton
My life has become a dismal sigh fettered by pangs of grief and anguished weeping.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
There is nothing so carking as the pangs of unsatisfied curiosity.
— Gertrude Atherton
Progressive rhetoric has the effect of concealing social crisis and moral breakdown by presenting them as the birth pangs of a new order.
— Christopher Lasch
Peace you can claim for yourself without being disliked by anyone, without any sense of loss, and without any pangs of spirit.
— Seneca.
A result once generally accepted by mathematicians is seldom retracted, and then only with great pangs.
The Nature of Mathematics — Max Black
The Nature of Mathematics — Max Black
I am forever grateful for not knowing - What would have been. WHAT WILL BE holds none of those bittersweet pangs and it is lit w joy.
— Erica Goros
Trifling trouble find utterance; deeply felt pangs are silent.
— Seneca The Younger
I was grateful for cereal
the only food that my tummy, riddled by pangs of infatuation, could handle. — Craig Thompson
the only food that my tummy, riddled by pangs of infatuation, could handle. — Craig Thompson
Tobacco and drink deaden the pangs of hunger, and make one forget the miserable home, the desolate future. They
— Elizabeth Gaskell
The keenest pangs the wretched find Are rapture to the dreary void, The leafless desert of the mind, The waste of feelings unemployed.
— Lord Byron
What I have to say is superfluous for anyone who often feels the pangs of hunger
— Clarice Lispector
I've wrecked and ravaged half my life in the pursuit of women, and I suffer the pangs of about seventeen regrets
the seventeen who got away. — Edward Abbey
the seventeen who got away. — Edward Abbey