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I am very reluctantly healthy.
— Judy Greer
I guess Smart Seth is glad, he said reluctantly. But be careful. Idiot Seth is the guy to watch out for.
— Brandon Mull
Langdon knew she was right and reluctantly made his way around the balcony, hugging the wall as he went.
— Dan Brown
Des said reluctantly at last, Pray to your god. He's the only other one in here besides us. Pen
— Lois McMaster Bujold
Few people become assholes reluctantly.
— Geoffrey Nunberg
Reluctantly he realized some forces could not be conquered and some vengeances can never be sated.
— Bill Willingham
He watched her every move and when she left the room, his eyes allowed her reluctantly to go.
— Maya Angelou
Turning the thermostat down is something that I do pretty reluctantly. I like to be able to walk around in whatever I fancy at home.
— Sophie Ellis-Bextor
I have come, reluctantly, to the conclusion that Boris [Johnson] cannot provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead.
— Michael Gove
How hard it is, sometimes, to trust the evidence of one's senses! How reluctantly the mind consents to reality.
— Norman Douglas
Crackers! said Dumbledore enthusiastically, offering the end of a large silver noisemaker to Snape, who took it reluctantly.
— J.K. Rowling
Hell is given up so reluctantly by those who don't expect to go there
— Harry Leon Wilson
Reluctantly, I headed for the stairs. I wasn't dawdling. Not exactly. Just giving Father a bit of time to calm down.
— R.L. LaFevers
Do you know how wizards like to be buried?"
"Yes!"
"Well, how?"
Granny Weatherwax paused at the bottom of the stairs.
"Reluctantly. — Terry Pratchett
"Yes!"
"Well, how?"
Granny Weatherwax paused at the bottom of the stairs.
"Reluctantly. — Terry Pratchett
Each step was performed reluctantly, knowing how grueling it would be to win that elevation back.
— Hugh Howey
Ordinarily, her love affairs are entered into skittishly, sometimes reluctantly. She doesn't dive into bed but flutters in like a wayward moth.
— Maggie Shipstead
Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7
— Suzanne Crocker
Dionisio arose reluctantly from his bed, went to the window to see what kind of day it was, and went to the telephone to call the police.
— Louis De Bernieres
Thou shalt not give birth reluctantly.
— Otto Rank
If there is reluctantly obstruction in our life then don't be amused life is itself immense lesson therefore learn from lesson
— Avinash Advani
I then reluctantly headed up to my office, where I could do something exciting like alphabetize my pencil cup. Again.
— Shanna Swendson
Gaze glued to the door, Brayden reluctantly obeys, sending a prayer for mercy up to whatever gods watch over deviants and liars.
— Lynn Kelling
The sun rose reluctantly, without warmth.
— Robert Jordan
My mind was getting away from reality again, and I reluctantly drew it back in. There is no getting away from reality.
— David Levithan
And I love to watch how the day, tired as it is, lags away reluctantly, and hates to be called yesterday so soon.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Always, Mrs Ramsay felt, one helped oneself out of solitude reluctantly by laying hold of some little odd or end, some sound, some sight.
— Virginia Woolf
It was quite a shock for me to discover that crime was so easy that it was boring. I reluctantly turned to scholarship.
— Barry Hughart
I never cast a flower away,
A gift of one who car'd for me;
A flower
a faded flower,
But it was done reluctantly. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon
A gift of one who car'd for me;
A flower
a faded flower,
But it was done reluctantly. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon
I love cameras but I find myself reluctantly taking pictures because what's past is past.
— William Shatner
Advice is like a doctor's pills; how easily he gives them! how reluctantly he takes them when his turn comes!
— Fanny Fern