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Phantoms of thought and memory thinned and fled.
— Siegfried Sassoon
TRUTH comes easier when you're nine years old, too. Everything's a lot less complicated. This or that. Us or them. Truth or lie.
— Warren Ellis
It was a character-building week, a week that thinned my hair, put circles underneath my eyes.
— Megan Mayhew Bergman
Perceptive observers saw civilization thinned to a mere veneer, with barbarism surging just beneath the surface, straining for release.
— Bruce Brander
And all their love was thinned with money.
— John Steinbeck
Pain, Rhuan decided, did not simply hurt. Pain also exhausted a person, sapped his soul, thinned his spirit. Worse, pain was tedious.
— Jennifer Roberson
Like a drop of ink in water, the urge rushed to the surface and then slowly spread out and thinned until I was made slightly darker by it.
— Brielle A. Marino
I am a thinned-skinned type. I am very sensitive, very emotional. Vulnerability is kind of always a part of my day.
— Ani DiFranco
Have you become a song in someone's heart?
— Debasish Mridha
until the moon had waxed fat and thinned, and again grown heavy with the child of night,
— Rosemary Hawley Jarman
Wheat-Thinned Slut Monkey.
— R.S. Grey
The way I write is generally about love. I have a great fascination about the subject.
— Carly Rae Jepsen
Winter garden,
the moon thinned to a thread,
insects singing. — Matsuo Basho
the moon thinned to a thread,
insects singing. — Matsuo Basho
Perhaps, over the years, like most things, the walls had aged. Thinned. Worn thin by the day to day endlessness of its own existence.
— Chesya Burke
Everyone wants to pluck eyebrows. I thinned them out real thin once and it just didn't look like me.
— Denise Richards
More than once Jesus deliberately addressed certain issues that quickly diminished the number of onlookers. It was commitment that thinned the ranks.
— Charles R. Swindoll
But I must at the very beginning lay down this principle - friendship can only exist between good men.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
These albums were thick with babies, but my replicas thinned out as I grew older, as if the population of my duplicates had been hit with some plague.
— Margaret Atwood