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It wouldn't be The Bastion if some conspiracy wasn't brewing in the dark recesses of the halls of power,
— Rhiannon Frater
A lake carries you into recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable.
— William Wordsworth
He saw that the inmost recesses of her soul, that had always hitherto lain open before him, were closed against him.
— Leo Tolstoy
And so I pushed it all down into the dim recesses of my mind, there to fester and grow like botulism.
— Robyn Davidson
The intelligence of few perceives what has been carefully hidden in the recesses of the mind.
— Phaedrus
Every individual has in himself perfection. It lies within the dark recesses of his physical being.
— Swami Vivekananda
We should live as if we were in public view, and think, too, as if someone could peer into the inmost recesses of our hearts-which someone can!
— Seneca The Younger
Sorrow isn't the absence of passion. Sorrow is the darkest, most intense form of passion hidden in the recesses of the soul.
— Andrea Randall
To let go in the deepest recesses of the heart, to release all struggle and wanting, leads us to that knowing which is timeless.
— Jack Kornfield
Vectra rounded up whatever lingering questions she may've had and tossed them as far and deep into the recesses of her mind as she could manage.
— AlTonya Washington
I believe that music surpasses even language in its power to mirror the innermost recesses of the human soul
— George Crumb
Fear and doubt bloated in his lower extremities and the gas from the created cloud steamed upward and into the recesses of his soul.
— Gayne C Young
He felt a happiness stirring deep inside him, shining a light into recesses of his soul that had long been devoured by darkness.
— Erik Tomblin
That the fighting was done, townspeople began to flood out of alleys and recesses, timidly making for the gate and - presumably - safety.
— Robert Jordan
One un-vents something; one unearths it; one digs it up; one runs it down in whatever recesses of the eternal consciousness it has gone to ground.
— Elizabeth Zimmermann
The Palestinians must be made to understand in the deepest recesses of their consciousness that they are a defeated people,
— Moshe Ya'alon
How deep, how recondite this seeming petty heart,
In whose recesses right and wrong lie dimmed by distance. — Soseki Natsume
In whose recesses right and wrong lie dimmed by distance. — Soseki Natsume
You will get to know me better; there are still a number of horrible recesses in me that you don't know.
— Franz Kafka
Abbesses' recesses are not for excesses!
— Michael R. Burch
Everything else, every thought, goes fore and forever fades away into the recesses of time, and therein what remains is my soul's love for you.
— Francesco Petrarca
His (Paul's) entire personality within mutation. He was being turned inside out as he led Jesus light the recesses of his soul.
— John Charles Pollock
The only true vision comes not from God but from the inmost recesses of the human mind.
— Orson Scott Card
Even the brightest of dreams-come-true had shadowy recesses.
— James Luceno
The Holy Spirit opens the inner recesses of our hearts and enables us to see the moral cesspools hidden there.
— Jerry Bridges
A tormented soul; forever trapped in the recesses of my mind; eternally locked in a morbid paradise.
— Myself
Sorrow is the darkest, most intense form of passion hidden in the recesses of the human spirit.
— Andrea Randall
The plaintiff cannot dive into the secret recesses of his (the defendant's) heart.
— Frederick Romilly
By one bait or another, Nature allures inhabitants into all her recesses.
— Henry David Thoreau
The poetry of a people comes from the deep recesses of the unconscious, the irrational and the collective body of our ancestral memories.
— Margaret Walker
The kind of world I'm endlessly going on about is pretty well doomed, but nevertheless I think there are recesses of it worth celebrating.
— Iain Sinclair