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Quotes About Lulled

People have almost been lulled into complacency because there are no signs over the water fountains. But the signs have been in the policies. There's still housing discrimination and wage discrimination.
~ Dee Rees
To believe is very dull. To doubt is intensely engrossing. To be on the alert is to live, to be lulled into security is to die.
~ Oscar Wilde
When her mind was discomposed... a book was the opiate that lulled it to repose.
~ Ann Radcliffe
I roll onto my side and stare out the venetian blinds at the blue sky beyond. After a few minutes I'm lulled into a sort of peace. The sky, the sky--same as it always was.
~ Sara Gruen
Thy love is like deep waters all around-- Warm pulsing waters, in whose brooding sound The lone wail of my heart is lulled with dreams, And the far clamour of the world is drowned.
~ barker elsa iv
describing the beauties of the seaside resort where you would like to be; by letting yourself be lulled by the waves created in your bath by the backwash of the paddle-steamers passing close to the pontoon;
~ Joris-Karl Huysmans
if only the comfortable prosperity of the Victorian age hadn't lulled us into a false conviction of individual security and made us believe that what was going on outside our homes didn't matter to us, the Great War might never have happened.
~ Vera Brittain
Like poetry, in times of intense emotion the image returns to me. Like poetry, it stroked my soul and, by turns, lulled and stoked my senses.
~ Lisa St. Aubin de Terán
Make no mistake: being lulled into a false sense of security is worse than going through the process of suffering.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Each word he said was boring, but collectively the melody of them lulled me. I tried to resist, but just the weight of him, in pounds and ounces, was a relief.
~ Miranda July
Each word he said was boring, but collectively the melody of them lulled me. I tried to resist, but just the weight of him, in pounds
~ Miranda July
Anyone who offends me deserves to hear exactly how they trespassed—or needs to be lulled into a false sense of security before the sneak attack when they aren't paying attention.
~ Patricia Briggs