
Top 28 Tormented Soul Quotes
#1. While passing through an obscure nook of Notre Dame cathedral, Victor Hugo noticed the Greek work for fate carved in the stone. He imagined a tormented soul driven to engrave this word. From this seed sprang his monumental novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Alexander Steele
#2. I will speak that I may find relief"; for there is a redemptive quality for an agitated mind in the spoken word, and a tormented soul finds peace in confessing.
Joseph B. Soloveitchik
#3. A tormented soul; forever trapped in the recesses of my mind; eternally locked in a morbid paradise.
Myself
#4. Smothered by control
a tormented soul
trapped in his castle
Her tears rolling mist
proof she exists
in Snow White Darkness.
Diana Rasmussen
#5. I'm not some sort of tormented soul looking for an identity in the roles I take. I became an actress because I just love dressing up and playing.
Talulah Riley
#6. The Eucharist bathes the tormented soul in light and love. Then the soul appreciates these words, 'Come all you who are sick, I will restore your health.'
Bernadette Soubirous
#7. He had let me see inside his tormented soul, and it had broken every piece of my heart.
S.D. Hendrickson
#8. Bitter is the language of Truth, Love is an Ointment for Soul tormented by Truth!
True Krishna Priya
#9. His daughter returned from her boarding school, improved in fashionable airs and expert in manufacturing fashionable toys; but, in her conversation, he sought in vain for that refined and fertile mind which he had fondly expected.
Emma Willard
#10. I am not tormented, Fern responded. I am ... diminished. I have always believed that your soul grows when you do something that is good and brave, a right thing, a true thing, and when you do evil- no matter what the motive- your soul is eroded. Well, my soul is less.
Jan Siegel
#11. Remorse is the punishment of crime; repentance, its expiation. The former appertains to a tormented conscience; the latter to a soul changed for the better.
Joseph Joubert
#12. The way I approach things is from an experimental folk music standpoint.
Sxip Shirey
#13. They wept with joy, happy to see him alive. A smile crept across Fritz while being smothered in their affection, but all he could think about, and what he never forgot, were those mountains.
Dylan Callens
#14. Success means nothing unless you have someone to share it with.
J.A. Konrath
#15. As an author, I realise, you're on your own. You have to do everything you can to help The Book. If I make sure people know it's out there, they can make up their own minds whether they want to read it.
Tibor Fischer
#16. Sometimes when I read about my rebellion in print it sounds a little overrated.
Elisabeth Shue
#17. Subjection to fear is weakness, bondage, feverish unrest. To be afraid is to have no soul that we can call our own; it is to be at the beck and call of alien powers, to be chained and driven and tormented; it is to lose the life itself in the anxious care to keep it.
Henry Van Dyke
#18. But lately, RBG was tired of pretending not to hear.
Irin Carmon
#19. I didn't get you the most powerful gem in the world just because I think you're powerful," he said with a teasing smile. "I got you the most powerful gem in the world because of us.
Natalie Palmer
#20. She'd tried her hand at most things, but drew the line at honesty.
Roddy Doyle
#22. When you are asleep you can't tell whether or not you are alone, or diminished, or whatever. I have nothing, I thought. But that's not true. I have her absence. You can see it clearly. Look for the edges of my existence that surround it.
Meg Howrey
#23. Maybe it's been like that for you till now. But you're not a kid anymore. You have the right to choose your own life. You can start again. If you want a cat, all you have to do is choose a life in which you can have a cat. It's simple. It's your right ... right?
Haruki Murakami
#24. I had long periods where I couldn't make things happen, and then periods of enormous good luck. I guess the trick is to keep going in the periods when you're not lucky, when your stars are not aligned.
Mary Harron
#25. What a compelling motive we have for prayer, for preaching, for soul winning when we learn that every responsible human being who leaves this world without a definite change in heart immediately lifts his eyes in Hell, tormented in flame!
John R. Rice
#26. The irony of the human heart is that it's tormented both by the presence and absence of it's own soul's counterpart.
Crystal Woods
#27. The girl who had left Ireland was gone to the bottom of the ocean with the rest of them.
Hazel Gaynor
#28. group of tourists passed them. "We came with Amy and Woodrow Watson
Heather Graham
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