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These days people wallow in enormous masses of sound.
— Aulis Sallinen
I'm addicted to silence and privacy; I wallow in it.
— Valerie Wilson Wesley
In the darkness, she listened to the silence. She wallowed in the beautiful nothing it made.
— A. Lynn
If they want to walk around armed and build fences and let a church tell them what to do, let them wallow in it.
— Erika Johansen
If you're going to wallow, know when to dry off.
— Deborah Edwards
The ground is no place for a champion. The ground is no place that I will wallow on.
— Jesse Jackson
Do not pity yourself. If you wallow in self-pity, life will be an endless nightmare.
— Kafka Asagiri
Any revolution which denies the right to criticize is bound to wallow in stagnation and backwardness.
— Pablo Antonio Cuadra
Pity party over?"
"Yeah, I think so."
"Good. Not good to wallow for too long. It's bad for the complextion. — Cynthia Hand
"Yeah, I think so."
"Good. Not good to wallow for too long. It's bad for the complextion. — Cynthia Hand
She didn't wallow in problems or reveal self-doubt.
— Joan Biskupic
Every time we allow our mind to harbour a grudge, nurse a grievance, entertain an impure fantasy, or wallow in self-pity, we are sowing to the flesh.
— John R.W. Stott
It is better to proceed with one's duty in the service of others than wallow in the pain attachments bring
— Robyn Davidson
I couldn't be bothered to deal with fixing things. I preferred to wallow in the problem, dream of better days.
— Ottessa Moshfegh
I like to travel in jeans because I don't want to wallow around in my suit, you know? They cost too much. Jeans are comfortable.
— Louie Gohmert
We will not refuse to help the helpless or lift up the fallen, but we will reuse to wallow in the mud because of our sympathies.
— Ernest Holmes
You don't wallow or mope. You aren't allowed that luxury; guilt is for lesser men. You simply need to do what is expected.
— Brandon Sanderson
When we wallow in anxiety and doubts, we subject ourselves to fear. When we focus on the greatness of God, we make fear subject to faith.
— Katy Kauffman
Pain is something to master, not to wallow in.
— Anais Nin
Let us not wallow in the valley of despair.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
I am not the blues, I am jazz. I want to be present in the moment, not wallow in it.
— Christopher Moore
You're not to wallow, but if you don't process your regrets, then they remain emotional underground toxins.
— Marianne Williamson
It's a shame you prefer to wallow in a mire of ignorance when knowledge floats by within reach," Books said. "Isn't it?
— Lindsay Buroker
And so, resisting the temptation to wallow in artistic remorse, I prefer to leave both well and ill alone and to think about something else
— Aldous Huxley
I allow myself to have my feelings of disappointment and discouragement, but never to sit and wallow in them.
— Tim Matheson
Filipinos don't wallow in what is miserable and ugly. They recycle the bad into things of beauty.
— Imelda Marcos
Don't wallow in failure. Instead, learn from it.
— Bill Gates
Radio is a bag of mediocrity where little men with carbon minds wallow in sluice of their own making.
— Fred Allen
How easy it is to wax lyrical over despair, to wallow in it, to enjoy it. This too is kitsch
— Karsten Harries
In my family, we don't so much air our grievances as wallow in them. Anger and resentment are cumulative.
— Jonathan Tropper
History - that little sewer where man loves to wallow.
— Francis Ponge
Nothing will ever be solved if we wallow in the darkness of denial.
— Carlos Wallace
I wanted to wallow in my solitude and grief
— Ally Carter
Self pity is of the devil, and if I wallow in it, I cannot be used by God for his purpose in the world.
— Oswald Chambers
When we wallow in guilt, remorse, and shame over real or imagined sins of the past, we are disdaining God's gift of grace.
— Brennan Manning
There is an eagle in me that wants to soar, and there is a hippopotamus in me that wants to wallow in the mud
— Carl Sandburg
When you know what I know, you can't wallow
— Karen Offord