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If you suppress laboratories, physical science will be stricken with barrenness and death.
— Louis Pasteur
He had been stricken with horror, not so much of death, as of life, without any knowledge of whence, and why, and how, and what it was
— Leo Tolstoy
Certainly, I, as an audience, am stricken with terror if I see only two people onstage. And one person, I think, is even harder for people to take.
— Pauline Collins
The world itself, like the mask, began to seem difficult to believe in, and I was stricken with an unutterable sense of loneliness.
— Kobo Abe
Trusting the resolve in my heart is but a stepping stone to the future I now see clearly.
— S.K. Logsdon
I grew up in a poverty-stricken neighborhood, but I didn't really know I was a deprived, poverty-stricken child until the media made me aware of it.
— Ving Rhames
A fear-stricken person can never know God, and one who knows God will never fear a mortal man.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The man with a toothache thinks everyone happy whose teeth are sound. The poverty-stricken man makes the same mistake about the rich man.
— George Bernard Shaw
We wander through old streets, and pause before the age stricken houses; and, strange to say, the magic past lights them up.
— Grace King
A grief-stricken man is driven to defy the gods.
— Clive Cussler
Numbered are the days
of hunger stricken strays
a woman's curving taste
a paper police state. — Virginia Petrucci
of hunger stricken strays
a woman's curving taste
a paper police state. — Virginia Petrucci
To those who fall and hurt themselves one runs with comfort; by those who lie dangerously stricken by a disease one sits and waits.
— Rebecca West
At the first rumors of war, timid investors in various government stock, being panic-stricken, sell out, to their loss and the gamblers' gain.
— Randal Cremer
Limiting the designation of marriage to a union 'between a man and a woman' is unconstitutional and must be stricken from the statute
— Ron George
Grief-stricken. Stricken is right; it is as though you had been felled. Knocked to the ground; pitched out of life and into something else.
— Penelope Lively
The prayer that prevails is not the work of lips and fingertips. It is the cry of a broken heart and the travail of a stricken soul.
— Samuel Chadwick
Come, let us return to the Lord; for he has torn, that he may heal us; he has stricken, and he will bind us up. HOSEA 6 : 1
— Francine Rivers
Poverty, like obesity, has the tendency to add at least ten years to the appearance of its victims, especially those who are over the age of twenty.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
A poverty-stricken nation with a great art is a greater nation than a wealthy nation with a poverty-stricken art.
— William, Saroyan
During my lifetime, America has been constantly waging war against much of humanity: impoverished people mostly, in stricken places.
— John Pilger
I whirl around, stare into his grimy,grief-stricken face. His face is beautiful and so good. How could I have believed he'd betray us?
— Carrie Jones
The striking aphorism requires a stricken aphorist.
— Alfred Polgar
The English have gone soft in the outhouse. England is like some stricken beast too stupid to know it is dead.
— William S. Burroughs
Once let a maiden admit the possibility of her being stricken with love for some one at a certain hour and place, and the thing is as good as done.
— Thomas Hardy
Life is merely a fracas on an unmapped terrain, and the universe a geometry stricken with epilepsy.
— Emile M. Cioran
Offer them what they secretly want and they of course immediately become panic-stricken.
— Jack Kerouac
The fetters of tyranny were not stricken from America for the sake of Americans alone.
— Orson F. Whitney
A sculptor wields The chisel, and the stricken marble grows To beauty.
— William C. Bryant
The defeat of your enemy lies within the peace of your heart and the humbleness of your thoughts.
— Auliq Ice
Lewis encourages his cancer-stricken and temporarily depressed wife that uncertainty rather than hopelessness is our cross.
— C.S. Lewis
Let us go somewhere where we can do some genuine, blackguard, poverty-stricken drinking, with no false gingerbread glitter thrown over everything!
— William Gibson
In the beds which the piety of the public has prepared on every side, stricken men await the verdict of fate.
— Georges Duhamel
And when the middle of the afternoon came, from being a poor poverty-stricken boy in the morning, Tom was literally rolling in wealth.
— Mark Twain
Leftovers are less tasty if they were left over by someone else, unless you are poor.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
It was Hooper. The big, pale dog stared urgently into Wayne's face, forepaws on the bed. His damp gaze was unhappy, even stricken.
— Joe Hill
I don't know what was in his mind, but I do know Ford was stricken by what he had done, by hitting me.
— Henry Fonda
Out here?" he said quietly. "What?" The kid looked stricken. "Have I not treated you like a man out
— Richard Price
Please wake me when I'm free
I cannot bear captivity
4 I would rather be stricken blind
Than 2 live without expression of mind — Tupac Shakur
I cannot bear captivity
4 I would rather be stricken blind
Than 2 live without expression of mind — Tupac Shakur
Lest Love should value less
What loss would value more,
Had it the stricken privilege ---
It cherishes before. — Emily Dickinson
What loss would value more,
Had it the stricken privilege ---
It cherishes before. — Emily Dickinson
God always knows our conscious, if it's bad He will stricken it, if it's good He will keep it clear, if you have no conscious then you're dead to God.
— Anthony Liccione
There are more men threatned then stricken.
[There are more men threatened than stricken.] — George Herbert
[There are more men threatened than stricken.] — George Herbert
Then there were those famous wings. Was Daedalus really stricken with grief when Icarus fell into the sea? Or just disappointed by the design failure?
— Alison Bechdel
The doctors, nurses, and I didn't cry because the bewildered husbands and stricken daughters were crying enough for all of us.
— Hope Jahren
You have stricken my heart with your word and I have loved you.
— Augustine Of Hippo
I am that which unloves me and loves; I am stricken, and I am the blow.
— Algernon Charles Swinburne
We say that money talks, but it speaks a broken, poverty-stricken language. Hearts talk better, clearer, and with wider intelligence.
— William Allen White