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I don't think you should die until you're ready. Until you've wrung out every last bit of living you can.
— Libba Bray
I'm always careful to say that I changed everything I found.
— Claes Oldenburg
Love- what is love?
A great and aching heart;
Wrung hands;
and silence;
and a long despair — Robert Louis Stevenson
A great and aching heart;
Wrung hands;
and silence;
and a long despair — Robert Louis Stevenson
I'm either the witch or Lady Macbeth of English politics, but someone gotta wear the pants in England when others wearing kilts
— Margaret Thatcher
The news is staged, anticipated, reported, analyzed until all interest is wrung from it and abandoned for some new novelty.
— Thomas Griffith
... hearts wrung with anguish, the anguish of having children, a vulnerability as astonishing as the capacity for love that parenthood brings.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
You would not believe how many words there are for 'home' and what savage music there can be wrung from it.
— Edna O'Brien
Quit thy childhood, my friend, and wake up!
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The first step in learning to love others is the attempt to understand them.
— Adrienne Von Speyr
Cruel of heart, lay down my song. Your reading eyes have done me wrong. Not for you was the pen bitten, And the mind wrung, and the song written.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay
She knew herself, how she had slowly, over years, become a cat, a wolf, a snake, anything but a girl. How she had wrung out her girlhood like death.
— Catherynne M Valente
He was numb except for dreading the loss of numbness.
— Thomas Harris
In three weeks Britain will have her neck wrung like a chicken.
— Maxime Weygand
Whiskey and Beer are a man's worst enemies... but the man that runs away from his enemies is a coward!
— Zeca Pagodinho
I slept after the prostration of the day, with a stringent and profound slumber which not even the nightmares that wrung me could avail to break.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
I had wrung impressionism dry and I finally came to the conclusion that I know neither how to paint nor how to draw.
— Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Leaping forward, the Reverend OCTAVIUS wrung both the black worsted gloves of Mr. BENTHAM, and introduced the latter to the old lawyer and his ward.
— Various
If he weren't so thoroughly wrung out, he could kill the bastard on the spot. In his present condition, he'd be lucky to strangle a gnat
— Cinda Williams Chima
She wrung the life out of each day, loved like she'd never been hurt, and laughed like she'd never known sorrow.
— Nicole Williams
I'm a songwriter. I need silence to hear the melodies, so I don't fill the days with a lot of sound.
— Mike Love
if you gave the media any part of yourself, it squeezed it, twisted it, and wrung it dry.
— J.D. Robb
Will you marry me, vile and abominable girl that you are?
Yes, but, mind, it only to save my neck from being wrung! — Georgette Heyer
Yes, but, mind, it only to save my neck from being wrung! — Georgette Heyer
No one ever gossips about the virtues of others
— Bertrand Russell
Wherever wind visits, there it freshens the air; wherever wisdom visits, there it freshens the mind!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Salome dipped an end of the blue shawl into the creek water, wrung it out, and walked back to Margaret. "Lift up yo' skirt. We
— Francine Thomas Howard
I didn't write my poems because I wanted to, they were wrung from me. I had to write them.
— Maxine Kumin
This world is Silver, but it is also gray. There is no black-and-white. When
— Victoria Aveyard
Before them: the girls whose hearts were to be wrung were yet fair little maidens a-star with hopes and dreams.
— L.M. Montgomery
Once, when the days were ages, And the old Earth was young, The high gods and the sages From Nature's golden pages Her open secrets wrung.
— Richard Henry Stoddard
Love anything and your heart will be wrung and possibly broken.
— Preeti Shenoy