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I am to die steeped in treasonous guilt, my name cursed, my memory unmourned and my service to The Kingdom blotted from history.
— Paul W.S. Bowler
So much of male heterosexual comedy can be steeped in a gay panic. A lot of juvenile comedy is predicated on that.
— John Benjamin Hickey
There are pictures by Titian so steeped in golden splendors, that they look as if they would light up a dark room like a solar lamp.
— George Stillman Hillard
I am something new, and in this old world steeped in legends, ancestors, and what came before, something new is something very special.
— Pierce Brown
We are born for meaning, not pleasure, unless it is pleasure that is steeped in meaning.
— Jacob Needleman
Lincoln, steeped in the Bible and Shakespeare, set an impossibly high bar for presidential prose.
— Jonathan Raban
They who have steeped their soul in prayer can every anguish calmly bear.
— Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton
No book worth reading ever fails to be steeped with the spirit of the person who wrote it.
— Paul Leicester Ford
O suffering, sad humanity! O ye afflicted ones, who lie Steeped to the lips in misery, Longing, yet afraid to die, Patient, though sorely tried!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I was steeped in the understanding that if 'something is Roman [Catholic], it must be wrong.
— Scott Hahn
An aircraft cabin is a place that seems to be nowhere, but I find it steeped in the place left behind and the place ahead.
— Romesh Gunesekera
When the outlook is steeped in pessimism, I remind myself, "Two and two still make four, and you can't keep humankind down for long."
— Bernard Baruch
Hate and love were both conceived in fear, perhaps that was why they were nearly the same thing, but only one was steeped in hope.
— D. Morgenstern
Even if I'm playing a superhero, it has to be steeped in reality.
— Michael Fassbender
This woman [Hillary Clinton] is as steeped and deep inside the establishment as anybody in this campaign.
— Rush Limbaugh
They all lived so steeped in fear that the losses they had yet to suffer had already consumed them.
— Carsten Jensen
Many dream not to find, neither deserve, and yet are steeped in favors.
— William Shakespeare
My virgin sense of sound was steeped In the music of young streams; And roses through the casement peeped, And scented all my dreams.
— Alfred Austin
Our points of reference in America aren't steeped in literature; they're steeped in that five minutes between commercials.
— Clarke Peters
A culture of vultures steeped and born of violence shall choke on the blood of its offspring.
— T.F. Hodge
He never had been good at arguing with women; they tapped into pools of resentment over slights that had steeped for years.
— Martin Cruz Smith
Those who ask 'What was God doing before he made heaven and earth?' are still steeped in error which they should have discarded.
— Augustine Of Hippo
Tom Jr. was steeped in Free Soil politics and was now chief justice of the Kansas State Supreme Court.
— Robert L. O'Connell
Hope and God were buddies. Theirs was not a formal relationship steeped in ritual and tradition. It was more of a close yet casual friendship.
— Augusten Burroughs
Licorice steeped in vinegar, with honey and cloves. It will give you some strength and clear your head.
— George R R Martin
I was steeped in denial, but my body knew.
— Suzanne Finnamore
Being steeped in the process of learning and exploring keeps me from becoming too nervous. Partly it's about not getting bored.
— Renee Fleming
Steeped like a teabag in aristocratic pretensions ...
— Philip Roth
I have always thought it would be easier to redeem a man steeped in vice and crime than a greedy, narrow-minded, pitiless merchant.
— Albert Camus
We should see to it that our people are steeped in a real knowledge and understanding of our national culture.
— Margaret Thatcher
i will wade out until my thighs are steeped in burning flowers. i will take the sun in my mouth and leap into the ripe air
— E. E. Cummings
Today you are walking in Paris the women are all steeped in blood
It was and I'd rather not remember it was at beauty's decline — Guillaume Apollinaire
It was and I'd rather not remember it was at beauty's decline — Guillaume Apollinaire
The clear water the color of deeply steeped tea, surrounded by cattails and gracile grasses.
— Lauren Slater