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Now, don't get all weepy on me dear reader.No chin-quivering or nose-sniveling, either. These pages do not need to be all soggy with your mucus.
— James Patterson
I know there will be spring, as surely as the birds know it when they see above the snow two tiny, quivering green leaves. Spring cannot fail us.
— Olive Schreiner
The moment his hand closed around his rigid staff, her own breeding parts went soft and quivering.
— Tessa Dare
My geekness is a-quivering.
— Jack Thorne
Temptation was the color white. It was black ink, quivering at the point of a pen's nib.
— Marie Rutkoski
Day after day she asked Papa with quivering lip: "Mayn't I get up and go down stairs this morning?" And
— Susan Coolidge
After all, when a stone is dropped into a pond, the water continues quivering even after the stone has sunk to the bottom.
— Arthur Golden
Just your everyday grouping of civilized gentlemen, sitting in a round robin to discuss the events of the day with quivering erections.
— Patrick DeWitt
The padlock clicked open. A voice soundingoddly like South Parks's Cartman echoed through my quivering brain. Goddammit!
— Jennifer Rardin
— Jennifer Rardin
She was quivering with self-importance, like a small enraged football.
— Terry Pratchett
The faint light all about, quivering and sourceless, refracted in the rain of drifting soot.
— Cormac McCarthy
Ahab still stood like an anvil, receiving every shock, but without the least quivering of his own.
— Herman Melville
At night the bottom of the valley looks like water, and the lamps in the little town lying along it like quivering reflections of the stars.
— Elizabeth Von Arnim
The quivering flesh, though torture-torn, may live, but souls, once deeply wounded, heal no more.
— Ebenezer Elliott
I take a deep breath and sidestep my fear and begin speaking from the place where beauty and bravery meet
within the chambers of a quivering heart. — Terry Tempest Williams
within the chambers of a quivering heart. — Terry Tempest Williams
What was this place? - this place that to his senses seemed subtly quivering like a thing alive?
— H.G.Wells
A faint smile that made every tiny hair on her body rise in quivering attention. "How fast can you run?" A wolf's question.
— Nalini Singh
Quivering eyelids closed over wild eyeballs. Paddleball heartbeat, awake beneath the costume of sleep.
— Ainslie Hogarth
It's always you and me." I nodded again and felt my lips quivering. He kept whispering, "Always me and my Sylvie, yeah?" "Yeah," I whispered.
— Kristen Ashley
SPRING In every winter's heart there is a quivering spring, and behind the veil of each night there is a smiling dawn. SP-ST-57
— Kahlil Gibran
It is when suffering finds a voice and
sets our nerves quivering that this pity comes troubling us. — H.G.Wells
sets our nerves quivering that this pity comes troubling us. — H.G.Wells
For each ecstatic instant
We must an anguish pay
In keen and quivering ratio
To the ecstasy. — Emily Dickinson
We must an anguish pay
In keen and quivering ratio
To the ecstasy. — Emily Dickinson
The quivering
of Psyche's butterflies. — Hilda Doolittle
of Psyche's butterflies. — Hilda Doolittle
Then he laughed and she laughed. And quivering with the movement of the train, the dead man seemed to laugh too.
— Jim Thompson
and behind them the quivering mucosity of her tongue.
— Charles Baxter
Bookshops are infested with ideas. Books are quivering, murmuring creatures.
— Rodrigo Rey Rosa
I dance. I ripple. I am thrown over you like a net of light. I lie quivering flung over you.
— Virginia Woolf
There is a crack in my soul, and I can hear it trembling, quivering, stirring deep inside me.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Love is quivering happiness.
— Kahlil Gibran
According to Buddhist scriptures, compassion is the "quivering of the pure heart" when we have allowed ourselves to be touched by the pain of life.
— Jack Kornfield
One strain could call up the quivering expectancy of Christmas Eve, childhood, joy and sadness, the lonely wonder of a star
— Maud Hart Lovelace
She watched as a beer truck lumbered by with a clink of quivering warm, wet promises.
— William Peter Blatty