Top 19 Febrile Quotes

#1. My hair is a safety net for me, so I love to have it down and full and relaxed.

Blake Lively

#2. We don't have to feel negative about weeds. They're a part of life. We need to see them, acknowledge them, focus on the solution, and immediately do whatever it takes to eliminate their influence from our lives.

Tony Robbins

#3. You must write as if Dostoyevsky himself will be reading your novel, and Shakespeare will be acting it out.

Christina Westover

#4. The tunnels shrieked with the wind, each one with its own febrile pitch, creating a fierce chorus.

Steven Erikson

#5. In the current febrile climate Isis needs Donald Trump and Donald Trump needs Isis.

Jack Dromey

#6. All types of racing costs a lot of money no matter what you're doing.

Joe Nemechek

#7. You're better than I am.'
Damen couldn't help his amused breath of reaction to that, or the long, scrolling look from Laurent's head to his toes and back again, which was probably a little insulting. But really.

C.S. Pacat

#8. The more you try to crush your true nature, the more it will control you. Be what you are. No one who really loves you will stop.

Cassandra Clare

#9. I have never cared very deeply about the actual taste of my work. Let its essential odor satisfy my mind and senses, and I am content. I rarely judge by the grosser test of actual gustation ... in cooking, to create a masterpiece for the nose alone - that is exquisite, that is Art!

Elinor Wylie

#10. The progress of the friendship between Catherine and Isabella was quick as its beginning had been warm ... and if a rainy morning deprived them of other enjoyments, they were still resolute in meeting in defiance of wet and dirt, and shut themselves up, to read novels together.

Jane Austen

#11. In church, the rules of the lifeboat don't apply. Church is the refuge where the Kingdom of God is emulated, not mocked.

Donald Miller

#12. There was something febrile about her independence that made him nervous on her behalf.

Rachel Joyce

#13. A relationship wants to destroy itself and will work toward this end. When two lovers first meet, a destructive sequence begins.

Matthew Revert

#14. From which stars have we fallen to meet each other here?

Friedrich Nietzsche

#15. The ever-whirling wheele Of Change, to which all mortal things doth sway.

Edmund Spenser

#16. It is the end of a fine bronze-tinted afternoon with purple shadows and febrile scraps of cloud.

Daniel Arsand

#17. The secret was a hole in the middle of me that every happy thing fell into.

Jonathan Safran Foer

#18. What the tongue has promised, the body must submit to.

Rex Stout

#19. With her eyes alone she could give this response, this absolutely erotic response, as if febrile waves were trembling there, pools of madness ... something devouring that could lick a man all over like a flame, annihilate him, with a pleasure never known before.

Anais Nin

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