Quotes About Intensity
The intensity of it simply enters your heart and brain and tears every nerve to pieces.
~ Stephan Talty
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El tiempo sin embargo posee una fuerza profunda para quitar intensidad a los sentimientos. - 24 Horas en la Vida de una Mujer
~ Stephan Zweig
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After all, what is 'poetry itself'? Where are its horizons? What draws a reader to 'read' the world and their own self through this particular medium, even if only occasionally? Because it is often on 'occasions'—sacred or ritualised moments, or moments made holy by celebration or grief—that poetry is reached for, its peculiar intensity and compression instinctively demanded. But this is not a separation from life; rather, it is an illumination of it.
~ Stephanie Dowrick
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Frowning, she looked up. "You can't want to ravish me every time we meet." Oh, yes, he could. Demon gritted his teeth...
~ Stephanie Laurens
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She's mine." "Fuck that." Ryland strode across the earth right toward Kane, ignoring Kane's growl of warning. "How in hell's name did a bastard like you find an angel?
~ Stephanie Rowe
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The short story can be hot and sweet or hot and fierce. You get it in one sitting or you don't get it. It's like a shore break. It happens quickly, and is right there in front of you, menacing you. First you're looking at the shore break, and then if you don't back up, it's on you. The novel is the long, low wave that you ride south from the Arctic Circle. It's powerful, but its power accumulates over a very long time as it rolls towards the reef.
~ Stephanie Vaughn
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Everything you want to know about a fighter is in his eyes. The look in his eyes tells the truth.
~ Sugar Ray Leonard
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Chase after the truth like all hell.
~ Clarence Darrow
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When two opposite points of view are expressed with equal intensity, the truth does not necessarily lie exactly half way between. It is possible for one side simply to be wrong.
~ Richard Dawkins
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It is the patient building of character, the intense struggle to realize the truth, which alone will tell in the future of humanity.
~ Swami Vivekananda
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Consummate talent and relentless passion - The Truth ain't pretty...but it rocks like crazy!
~ Billy Squier
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A thriller becomes great when it carries a feeling of reality and truth.
~ David Morrell
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Do you find it easy to get drunk on words?" "So easy that, to tell you the truth, I am seldom perfectly sober.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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You do not have to pursue something intensely; you as a being should become very intense.
~ Jaggi Vasudev
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No, truth is something desperate, an' she's got it. Believe me, it's something desperate, an' she's got it.
~ Tennessee Williams
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It wasn't a question of deceit. Just the opposite; he wanted to heat up the truth, to make it burn so hot that you would feel exactly what he felt.
~ Tim O'Brien
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I can't help it if you drive me crazy."
~ "In bed or out of it?
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The reason we shouldn't pursue balance is that the magic never happens in the middle
~ magic happens at the extremes.
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...when two opposite points of view are expressed with equal intensity, the truth does not necessarily lie exactly halfway between them. It is possible for one side to be simply wrong.
~ Richard Dawkins
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I play with the fire of my own truth, " she told me, "I will burn for the things I love.
~ Mia Hollow
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That was Black Flag: when you lose your shit
~ Michael Azerrad
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She had been an exhausting woman to love. But he had loved her no less passionately for the hard work.
~ Michael Chabon
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Julie, with two disappointing years of fencing lessons in his recent past, had the advantage of knowing what to do with a sword if you actually held one, while Titus had the advantage that he always would have: The whole thing was his idea. He was the one causing things to happen, driving them, taking them seriously long enough and intensely enough—and in public—to make them somehow be.
~ Michael Chabon
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he stank more than any human joe had ever smelled, as if he had been dipped in some ungodly confection of camembert and rancid gasoline brewed up in a spit-filled cuspidor.
~ Michael Chabon
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