
Top 40 Quotes About Heavy Thoughts
#1. Heavy thoughts bring on physical maladies; when the soul is oppressed so is the body.
Martin Luther
#2. Elena startled both of them by flying up so quickly that Stefan had to grab her by the waist to keep her from shooting toward the ceiling.
I thought you had gravity!"
So did I! What do I do?"
Think heavy thoughts!"
What if it doesn't work?"
We'll buy you an anchor!
L.J.Smith
#3. The air stilled, suspended with unspoken words, heavy thoughts, and two people who couldn't look away from one another.
Jenny B. Jones
#4. With throbbing veins and burning skin, eyes wild and heavy, thoughts hurried and disordered, he felt as though the light were a reproach, and shrunk involuntarily from the day as if he were some foul and hideous thing.
Charles Dickens
#5. Trains, cars and every kind of vehicles do not only carry people, but they also carry people's heavy thoughts and hidden hopelessnesses.
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#6. I didn't think you were interested in her looks," taunted Tyndal, feeling cocky. "I thought you lusted for her mind?" "Well, if the mind happens to have . . . a couple of heavy thoughts like that associated with it, all the better!" Rondal blushed. "She's
Terry Mancour
#7. [Christmas] holidays are a heavy, heavy time. We make light of them with our red and green and our stockings and candy canes, but people think heavy thoughts over the holidays because that's when you're thinking about family. Are we close? Or are we not as close as other people?
Augusten Burroughs
#8. When we're 16, we have lots of heavy thoughts. And these are the heavy thoughts, where, when we're in our 30s, we look at 16-year olds and sort of scorn it.
Greg Rucka
#9. For the critics who think Chesterton frivolous or 'paradoxical' I have to work hard to feel even pity; sympathy is out of the question.
C.S. Lewis
#10. Somewhere, out at the edges, the night / Is turning and the waves of darkness / Begin to brighten the shore of dawn ... The heavy dark falls back to earth / And the freed air goes wild with light, / The heart fills with fresh, bright breath / And thoughts stir to give birth to colour
John O'Donohue
#11. Life is singing also in the sand crunching under the slow and heavy steps of the guards, when we know how to listen to it.
Rosa Luxemburg
#13. She was worried these thoughts would crush her if she let them come, but they didn't. You didn't know how heavy they were until you tried to lift them. You didn't know how strong you were.
Ann Brashares
#14. She threw open the window to breathe in the spring air, heavy with the sweet perfume of roses and heather. To her right was the rolling glen beckoning her to come and walk. 'Sit here awhile and dream your thoughts on this flat rock.' How often had she done that?
Karen Ranney
#15. I write things down because my thoughts get too heavy in my head and it hurts my neck.
Joyce Rachelle
#16. Style is only the frame to hold your thoughts. It is like the sash of a window; if heavy, it will obscure the light.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#17. I LOVE YOU
Don't just 'think' it. Say it before it's too late - The burden of regret is a heavy cross to bear
Kamil Ali
#18. Heavy burdens are not for everyone, for some they are impossible ... These are my thoughts, if you need them so much.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#19. Mr. Speaker, our Nation depends on immigrants' labor, and I hope we can create an immigration system as dependable as they are.
Luis Gutierrez
#20. Carefully, he reached around her with both arms so his fingers locked across her back.
'You have to squeeze,' she whispered, 'or it's not a hug.
Ali Shaw
#21. I left for New York three days after graduation.
Jenn Lyon
#22. In my head, the sky is blue, the grass is green and cats are orange.
Jim Davis
#23. Sleep knocks on my eyes: they grow heavy. Sleep touches my mouth: it stays open.
Truly, he comes to me on soft soles, the dearest of thieves, and steals my thoughts from me
Friedrich Nietzsche
#24. It felt wrong to cut him off. But I could only take so much heavy breathing before inappropriate thoughts involving whip cream and a ping pong paddle crept into my mind.
Darynda Jones
#25. Sick of writers. Sick of creeds. Now I reverence. Only deeds.
Gregg Bell
#26. He might mention something about a seed growing into a tree or the sun rising after it sets, but in just the sort of way that made you stop and say, "Heavy duty.
J. Mulrooney
#27. Ghosts have a way of misleading you; they can make your thoughts as heavy as branches after a storm.
Rebecca Maizel
#28. He who imitates what is evil always goes beyond the example that is set; on the contrary, he who imitates what is good always falls short.
Francesco Guicciardini
#29. This earthly body is slow and heavy in all its motions, listless and soon tired with action. But our heavenly bodies shall be as fire; as active and as nimble as our thoughts are.
John Wesley
#30. An evil-speaker differs from an evil-doer only in the want of opportunity.
Quintilian
#31. Tis not my talent to conceal my thoughts, Or carry smiles and sunshine in my face, When discontent sits heavy at my heart.
Joseph Addison
#32. I came from a family where my people didn't like rhythm and blues. Bing Crosby - "Pennies from Heaven" - Ella Fitzgerald, was all I heard.
Little Richard
#33. I can't speak anymore, I open my mouth but nothing comes out. So many things to say. I wonder if you really want to hear it anyway?
Instead, I leave my heavy mind exploding with unfinished thoughts.
Tina J. Richardson
#34. That gun of yours tickles me where I don't like to be tickled," she said.
Jonathan Latimer
#36. And then it happens. The panic. It's slow at first, creeping through the cracks in my thoughts until everything starts to feel heavy. It builds; it becomes something physical that clutches at my insides and squeezes out the air and the blood.
Sara Barnard
#37. The weather varies between heavy fog and pale sunshine; My thoughts follow the exact same process.
Virginia Woolf
#39. He couldn't have moved quicker if he had been the dachshund Poppet, who at this juncture was running round in circles, trying, if I read his thoughts aright, to work off the rather heavy lunch he had had earlier in the afternoon.
P.G. Wodehouse
#40. I'm just trying to age as ungracefully as I can in front of the nation.
Mike O'Malley
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