Top 15 Quotes About Drying Your Tears
#2. I watched you for years," she whispered. The tears were drying on her cheeks, and heat was building within her. If he would just touch her. Touch her there. "I watched you and you never saw me.
Elizabeth Hoyt
#3. Once the tears started she didn't know how to stop them. Words and tears - they were the twin gauges of her mental health that took over when she lost control, one drying up, the other oozing from her without consent. She
Sonali Dev
#4. The drying up a single tear has more, of honest fame, than shedding seas of gore.
Lord Byron
#5. It's rather difficult to think of anybody being really interested in me. But you know, man, I am totally together.
Syd Barrett
#6. When I started out I was a failed actor.
David Mamet
#7. I may be strong-minded, but no one can say I'm out of my sphere now, for woman's special mission is supposed to be drying tears and bearing burdens
Louisa May Alcott
#8. I, who had had my heart full for hours, took advantage of an early moment of solitude, to cry in it very bitterly. Suddenly a little hairy head thrust itself from behind my pillow into my face, rubbing its ears and nose against me in a responsive agitation, and drying the tears as they came.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
#9. I sometimes found myself more comfortable around my TV family than I did with my own parents and sister.
Kirk Cameron
#10. I'm sorry, but you said 'suck,' and I'm immature.
S. Walden
#12. Drying a widow's tears is one of the most dangerous occupations known to man.
Dorothy Dix
#13. The world is full of novels in which characters simply say and do. There are certainly legitimate genres in which this is sufficient. But in real and lasting writing the character is.
Ruth Park
#14. But that was the trouble with children, Sir Stephen reflected. They were confoundedly liable to pattern themselves upon one's conduct, when one would rather they simply did what they were told.
Zen Cho
#15. We have taught our people to use prayer too much as a means of comfort - not in the original and heroic sense of uplifting, inspiring, strengthening, but in the more modern and baser sense of soothing sorrow, dulling pain, and drying tears - the comfort of the cushion, not the comfort of the Cross.
Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy