Quotes About Stirred
You made me feel alive again.
~ Julie Kagawa, The Iron King
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The hippo of recollection stirred in the muddy waters of the mind.
~ Terry Pratchett
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I'm a bartender. I like recipes. They're concretes. Was the drink recipe for seduction one shot charm and two shots self-deception, shaken, not stirred?
~ Karen Marie Moning
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A vague memory stirred of a moonlit bathroom and blood, black in the moonlight, pooling on the floor. Jadrin shuddered and the boy opened his eyes. They were the colour of violets.
~ Storm Constantine
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That's a paradox I've noticed, too: The news business held little romance for me, yet writing about it somehow stirred my affections.
~ Tom Rachman
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We tend to be rather murky little ponds, containing many layers of suspended dirt and grime and our greatest depths are stirred by the strangest of currents.
~ Irvine Welsh
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Do you regret my sufferings? Do you regret my unhappiness? I have no sorrow for what I did in my necessity. Let the Galaxy protect itself as best it can, since it stirred not a whit for my protection when I needed it.
~ Isaac Asimov
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He preferred his martinis shaken, not stirred
~ Neal Shusterman
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There was neither non-existence nor existence then; there was neither the realm of space nor the sky which is beyond. What stirred? Where? —THE RIG VEDA
~ Charles Seife
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I didn't have many role models or interesting women to get stirred up by until Yoko Ono came along.
~ Viv Albertine
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Anarchy is like custard cooking over a flame; it has to be constantly stirred or it sticks and gets heavy, like government.
~ Tom Robbins
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The difficulty, after having the experience to symbolize, lies only in having enough imagination to suspend it in a thought; and further to give this thought such verbal expression that others may be able to decipher it, and to be stirred by it as by a wind of suggestion sweeping the whole forest of their memories.
~ George Santayana
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But thoughts which have stirred our hearts too deeply are always in some way troubled and confused.
~ Georges Bernanos
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The sea lifted smooth blue muscles of wave as it stirred in the dawn-light, and the foam of our wake spread gently behind us like a white peacock's tail, glinting with bubbles.
~ Gerald Durrell
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Good? No, that didn't go far enough. She'd made him feel… alive. Awakened.
~ J.R. Ward
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But in terms of "psychological" time, most of us are still living in centuries past, stirred by ancient grudges, controlled by obsolete prejudices, driven by buried fears.
~ Sydney J. Harris
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Like a boundless sea, we have the capacity to embrace the waves of life as they move through us. Even when the sea is stirred up by the winds of self-doubt, we can find our way home.
~ Tara Brach
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she regarded with an astonishment that had in it a mild degree of amusement the violence of the feelings which it stirred in her.
~ Nella Larsen
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she stirred the brew, was Angela the herbalist. At her feet sat Solembum.
~ Christopher Paolini
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People are full of surprise, even for themselves, if they have been stirred enough.
~ James Baldwin
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People are full of surprises, even for themselves, if they have been stirred enough.
~ James Baldwin
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whipped up a cloud of dirty
~ Vince Flynn
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Late that night, Concepción stirred with life. The captain, Quesada, lowered himself into a longboat
~ Laurence Bergreen
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The doctrine of the Kingdom of Heaven, which was the main teaching of Jesus, is certainly one of the most revolutionary doctrines that ever stirred and changed human thought.
~ H. G. Wells
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