Quotes About Bitterly
The mass," Goldman wrote bitterly, echoing Marx, "clings to its masters, loves the whip, and is the first to cry Crucify!"23
~ Chris Hedges
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Lost in the wasteland, Ashbery was found by a light flickering up from between the fractured paving stones. Its beams were bitterly cold, and sticky in a way light had no right to be, adhering to his sleeve and hand before fading away. Intrigued, he tracked its source from one eruption to another, each point brighter than the one before.
~ Clive Barker
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The Portuguese reacted bitterly to the imminent departure of the Armada de Molucca.
~ Laurence Bergreen
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She was shot dead, in cold blood, he said bitterly. I could see we were in for a long night. I got out my cigarettes.
~ Philip Kerr
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The Fates were well known for such riddles, unclear until the final piece had fallen. Then, bitterly clear.
~ Madeline Miller
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Homer, lighten up. You're making 'Happy Hour' bitterly ironic.
~ Unknown
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I felt myself sinking into the killer's eyes and into his soul. It was a cold and bitterly lonely place. There was no wind or sunlight there, only intense pain. I felt it, all of it.
~ Unknown
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And you perhaps take up religion bitterly which you laughed at in your youth, well not actually laughed but it wasn't your kind of truth.
~ Patrick Kavanagh
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Behold, their valiant ones cry aloud in the streets; the envoys of peace weep bitterly.
~ Isaiah 33:7
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