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Quotes About Cry

C'est ridicule. On ravale toutes ses larmes pendant des années et voilà qu'on pleure sans raison dans un salon d'essayage de Frank et Fils.
~ Yasmina Reza
Well you could have been lonely every night now, Could have cried a whole lot more, been a little bit blue Oh, you could have been lonely, for your one and only, You could have loved me as much as I love you.
~ Unknown
Hearing a crow with no mouth Cry in the deep Darkness of the night, I feel a longing for My father before he was born.
~ Ikkyu
When the lambs is lost in the mountain, he said. They is cry. Sometime come the mother. Sometime the wolf.
~ Cormac McCarthy
You better watch out. You better not cry. You better not pout, I'm telling you why, Cause Santa Clause might put a cap in your ass.
~ Craig Ferguson
The connection of what I do to flamenco lies in the whole lament, whole cry, whole pouring back into the earth and giving energy back to the earth. It's a cry and a celebration. That's what music, sound, vibration should do. It should spark energy in someone.
~ Savion Glover
We know enough to stand here in truth - facing pain, cry and suffering of those who were murdered here. Face to face with the victims' families who are here today. Before the judgment of our own conscience.
~ Aleksander Kwasniewski
'It is finished' will not be, as we know from the tradition of the ordering of these words from the cross, the last words of Jesus. 'It is finished' is a cry of victory.
~ Stanley Hauerwas
The dead cannot cry out for justice; it is a duty of the living to do so for them.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
I'm going to smile and make you think I'm happy, I'm going to laugh, so you don't see me cry, I'm going to let you go in style, and even if it kills me—I'm going to smile.
~ Unknown
I'd made the vampire cry. Great. I felt like a real superhero. Harry Dresden, breaker of monsters' hearts.
~ Jim Butcher
The noise was deafening, and no one could have heard me anyway as I let out my own battle cry, which I figured was worth a shot. What the hell. I DON'T BELIEVE IN FAERIES!
~ Jim Butcher
When a single cat let loose a war cry, it was an unsettling sound. When two cats suddenly wailed at each other in a similar fashion, it was downright unnerving. When hundreds of them caterwauled at the same time, in a single voice, the sound alone was enough to make one feel as if the skin had been peeled from one's muscle and bone, to call up horrors inherited from ancestors long since dead and forgotten, raw terror before a deadly predator.
~ Jim Butcher
I let out a battle cry. Sure, a lot of people might have mistaken it for a sudden yelp of unmanly fear, but trust me: It was a battle cry.
~ Jim Butcher
The noise was deafening, and no one could have heard me anyway as I let out my own battle cry, which I figured was worth a shot. What the hell. "I don't believe in faeries!
~ Jim Butcher
I'd made the vampire cry. Great. I felt like a real superhero. Harry Dresden, breaker of monsters' hearts.
~ Jim Butcher
Drifting out of the black sky, it was a far-carrying and haunting cry. The first hairy man who heard that sound had tilted his head to search out its source, and it has touched a sensitive chord in human beings ever since. It was the voice of freedom unlimited, the incarnation of nature itself, the sound and song of fond dreams: the cry of the northbound wild geese.
~ Unknown
see the question now as the equivalent of a cry of helpless rage, another way of saying How could this have happened when everything was normal.
~ Joan Didion
Peter was, simply, what a person would look like if you boiled down the most raw emotions and filtered them of any social contract. If you hurt, cry. If you rage, strike out. If you hope, get ready for a disappointment.
~ Jodi Picoult
The day when the elves finally go strike is the day when billions of school children cry.
~ Unknown
If you're stressed, you get pimples. If you cry, you get wrinkles. So just smile and get dimples.
~ Unknown
When he laughed, respectable senators burst with laughter,And when he cried the little children died in the streets.
~ W. H. Auden
How We Are Spared" At midsummer before the dawn an orange light returns to the mountains Like a great weight and the small birds cry out And bear it up
~ W.S. Merwin
One of those Christmas songs says, "You better not shout, you better not cry, you better not pout." How's my wife going to get along?
~ Milton Berle