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Psychologists have clinically observed that overly prolonged grief in the bereaved usually signifies a poor relationship with the one who died.
— Robert E. Neale
But an adventure never returns nor is prolonged.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
We can and we must do better as prolonged recovery is now an achievable result of comprehensive addiction treatment.
— Stephen J. Pasierb
Annoyance, Eisenhower knew that the prolonged
— Jeff Shaara
A prolonged war in which a nation takes part is bound to impoverish the breed, since the character of the breed depends on the men who are left.
— J. Arthur Thomson
Telegram to a friend who had just become a mother after a prolonged pregnancy: Good work, Mary. We all knew you had it in you.
— Dorothy Parker
Pain, no matter how prolonged it seems to be, is just a short-lived thing that one day, in one way or another, we will overcome.
— Rosemary Altea
A sportswriter is entombed in a prolonged boyhood.
— Jimmy Cannon
Abakumov was cleverer than Yakonov supposed. It was just that prolonged lack of exercise had rendered the minister's brain useless to him.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
A prolonged and massive increase in aggregate wealth per capita has taken place over several centuries.
— Robert Gilpin
Perhaps that is what love is
the momentary or prolonged refusal to think of another person in terms of power. — Phyllis Rose
the momentary or prolonged refusal to think of another person in terms of power. — Phyllis Rose
Prolonged unemployment is a tragedy of broken lives, broken families, foreclosed homes, and life without health insurance.
— Jan C. Ting
My religious faith remains in possession of the field only after prolonged civil war with my naturally skeptical mind.
— William Lyon Phelps
Metaphysics has always struck me as a prolonged form of latent insanity.
— Fernando Pessoa
Prolonged endurance tames the bold.
— Lord Byron
Talent is nothing but a prolonged period of attention and a shortened period of mental assimilation.
— Constantin Stanislavski
To be sick and helpless is a humiliating experience. Prolonged illness also carries the hazard of narcissistic self-absorption.
— Richard Hofstadter
The most generous choices, especially the persevering, are the fruit of profound and prolonged union with God in prayerful silence.
— Pope John Paul II
Anxiety is nothing more than prolonged fear. It comes with prolonged chemical release that does incalculable damage to your neurons over time.
— Toni Sorenson
She would get up at eleven o'clock, completely nude, in the bathroom, killing scorpions as she came out of her dense and prolonged sleep.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Deadlines cause stress, and prolonged stress is bad for your creativity, productivity, and health.
— Robert C. Newbold
Prayer ought to be short and pure, unless it be prolonged by the inspiration of Divine grace.
— Benedict Of Nursia
Remember that pain has this most excellent quality. If prolonged it cannot be severe, and if severe it cannot be prolonged.
— Seneca The Younger
In the past, it was known as a "massive stroke," and you simply died. But improved resuscitation techniques have now prolonged and refined the agony.
— Jean-Dominique Bauby
I don't like prolonged, highly expensive commissions, especially if they are chaired by judges. We seem to have overwhelming faith in judges.
— David Blunkett
A person couldn't make something last if it wasn't meant to, like a person couldn't be someone they weren't. And trying only prolonged the inevitable.
— Mira Lyn Kelly
The new experience that has replaced dignified suffering is artificially prolonged, opaque, depersonalized maintenance.
— Ivan Illich
Whereas a prolonged life is not necessarily better, a prolonged death is necessarily worse.
— Seneca The Younger
He vacated a myriad times in the naively prolonged girl.
— Howard Mittelmark
You know There are moments when silence, prolonged and unbroken, More expressive may be than all words ever spoken.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Retirement may be looked upon either as a prolonged holiday or as a rejection, a being thrown on to the scrap-heap.
— Simone De Beauvoir
The novel is, above all, an intense experience of prolonged intimacy with another consciousness.
— Jane Smiley
What is eternal life but a prolonged death.
— S. Jae-Jones
We are injured and angry, scared and sad. Some families, like some couples, become toxic to each other after prolonged exposure.
— Jonathan Tropper
Thanks to modern medicine we are no longer forced to endure prolonged pain, disease, discomfort and wealth.
— Robert Orben
Here are condoms lined with a topical anesthetic for prolonged action. What a paradox. You don't feel a thing, but you can fuck for hours.
— Chuck Palahniuk
The very reason for your success, over a prolonged period of time, can lead to your downfall.
— Amish Tripathi
Everywhere, within man and without, there is devastation, instability, chaos, and evidence of some prolonged rout.
— Maxim Gorky
It exhibits the effort of an essentially prosaic mind to lift itself, by a prolonged muscular strain, into poetry.
— Henry James
My career could have been prolonged for longer
— Micky Quinn
A prolonged unforgiveness is a prolonged destruction mindset
— Sunday Adelaja
Personal, spiritual symmetry emerges only from the shaping of prolonged obedience. Twigs are bent, not snapped into shape.
— Neal A. Maxwell
I have yet to met a liberal who can withstand the attrition of prolonged discussion of the unessentials.
— Tom Sharpe
Leaders must draw the best out of people, and friendship does that far better than prolonged argument or mere logic.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Without grace no book can live, and with it the poorest may have its life prolonged.
— Horace Walpole
I believe in a long, prolonged, derangement of the senses in order to obtain the unknown.
— Jim Morrison
Certainly the prolonged education indispensable to the progress of society is not natural to mankind.
— Winston Churchill
True intuitive expertise is learned from prolonged experience with good feedback on mistakes.
— Daniel Kahneman
Prolonged inflation never 'stimulates' the economy. On the contrary, it unbalances, disrupts, and misdirects production and employment.
— Henry Hazlitt
But that wasn't how I rolled. Prolonged irrationality wasn't in my wheelhouse. Recrimination was not my homeboy.
— Penny Reid
Only the mature artist who works from a model is capable of seeing the body for itself, only he has the opportunity for prolonged viewing.
— Philip Pearlstein
Prolonged statistics are a lethal dose, which if it does not kill will certainly dispel your audience.
— Ilka Chase
I don't have any phobias per se, but both tight and vast spaces tend to make me nervous after a prolonged time.
— Allison Tolman
The prolonged slavery of women is the darkest page in human history.
— Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Chickens, cows, and pigs in factory farms spend their whole lives in filthy, cramped conditions, only to die a prolonged and painful death.
— Casey Affleck
The voice of human nature is nothing but one prolonged cry.
— Alexandre Dumas
I have a strong urge to lie down and pretend this is not happening - like the old couple in Titanic.
— Tina Fey
Prolonged travel in the alternate world of books can also make a reader more prone to fantasy thinking and estranged from his or her "real" life.
— Maureen Corrigan
Misfortune, and recited misfortune especially, can be prolonged to the point where it ceases to excite pity and arouses only irritation.
— Dorothy Parker
The precious silence was prolonged with a sweet kiss.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
The obsession was so real and so prolonged. Sleeping was kind of like taking breaks from continuing the obsession.
— Jimenez Lai
Hate is a prolonged form of suicide.
— Douglas V. Steere
It is impossible to survive in a prolonged state of reality.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
The happiest and most fulfilled times of my life have all involved a prolonged separation from the Internet.
— Kevin DeYoung
By medicine life may be prolonged, yet death will seize the doctor too.
— William Shakespeare