Top 28 Quotes About Breathlessness
#1. The gorgeous breathlessness and thrilling pulse
those are sensations that the years have layered on top of the initial emptiness, like sheet after sheet of silk covering a bare table. More than fifty years later I can only see the cloth; the table has been obscured.
Tash
#2. in a nutshell, the key of the authentic Kriya Yoga: "Breath control is self-control. Breath mastery is self-mastery. Breathlessness stage is deathlessness stage.
P. Hariharananda
#3. I never got that tingling feeling, that breathlessness that I feel with you.
S.L. Baum
#4. Dean flashed me a smile that promised rule-breaking and breathlessness.
Caitlin Kittredge
#5. Never thought I'd see this moment, my voice said, full of the same breathlessness I felt as I looked up at him.
Neither did I,I replied.
'Girly?'
'I give up.'
'What?'
I took a deep breath.'I give in to you.'
Abigail Gibbs
#6. Laughter and books and wine are holy things; and living is good; and death is a breathlessness with the whole adventure of finding everywhere the traces of one great beauty...
Henry Rago
#7. That, that right there. That's it, that feeling, that moment of breathlessness, that little surge in your chest, the prickle of heat along your skin and the low hot roll of your belly, that's what being alive is all about.
Christine Zolendz
#8. Yes, Emily Dickenson
a rather exhausting poet, now I come to think of it. All that breathlessness and skipping about. What's wrong with nice, long lines and a jaunty rhythm?
Sarah Waters
#9. The shimmering bubbles of happiness that had been floating all around me popped one by one, the whole breathlessness of our summer becoming nothing more than old soap on a stained industrial carpet.
Heather Demetrios
#10. I hate you!" Pen's would-be shout was muffled by breathlessness, and not-Triss realized that the younger girl was sobbing with exhaustion and rage. "I hate you! You stupid . . . Why did you have to happen? I never asked for a stupid . . . stupid . . . toothy . . . stupid . . . monster thing.
Frances Hardinge
#11. Charles' driving, skilful though it might be, kept his passengers in a constant state of breathlessness.
Georgette Heyer
#12. I often thought grief was like madness - the lack of control, the overwhelming waves of emotion with unexpected triggers, breathlessness, night sweats, nightmares, and the feeling of utter aloneness, like that of standing on a ledge in a violent wind.
Erika Robuck
#13. May our twilights mix together
like breath and breathlessness.
Sanober Khan
#14. She had never seen snow before, except in TV shows and movies. It had looked to her like the stars were flaking out of the sky. It had looked like thousands of fireflies in the moonlight; like breathlessness, like time stopping, like the most beautiful thing she had ever seen.
Lauren Oliver
#15. You scared the life out of me."
"Good thing cats have nine lives, then," she teased.
Carrie Ann Ryan
#16. You see then, that Diatribe truly possesses a free choice in her handling of Scriptures, so that words of one and the same type are for her obliged to prove endeavor in one place and freedom in another, exactly as she pleases.
Martin Luther
#17. The greatest intellectual capacities are only found in connection with a vehement and passionate will.
Arthur Schopenhauer
#18. She doesn't have to work to blend in because in the French Quarter, all you have to do to blend in is dance with the chaos.
Christopher Rice
#19. Grace isn't a license to sin; it's a license from sin.
Joseph Prince
#21. I think it's so important to be healthy and confident and natural. And not put too much stress on trying to be thin - I don't get the thin, thin thing at all.
Lily James
#22. I don't have the identity of any of them. I only had the nicks that they used on Internet Relay Chat.
Jon Johansen
#23. I think people have a right to their point of view.
Annette Bening
#24. Like all sick children," he answered dispassionately, "you say you don't want pity, but your very existence depends upon it.
John Green
#25. A man who keeps on going; a man who keeps his eye on the ball.
Ian Paisley
#26. It was the passions about whose origin we deceived ourselves that tyrannized most strongly over us.
Oscar Wilde
#27. A day will come when a cannon will be exhibited in museums, just as instruments of torture are now, and the people will be astonished that such a thing could have been.
Victor Hugo
#28. My child's first word was "more," but and it's all about, "I want." "I'm going to tell you what I want and what I don't want." It's about my desire to express my preferences. And that is really innate.
Sheena Iyengar
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