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Quotes About Wallow

I like to travel in jeans because I don't want to wallow around in my suit, you know? They cost too much. Jeans are comfortable.
~ Louie Gohmert
People don't like to see a sloppy fight, to see heavyweights wallow around. They like to see exciting fighters.
~ Tommy Morrison
It's probably the ethos of our program - like, you learn from the past but never dwell on the past. It's just a mindset of we don't wallow, we don't worry... we just attack.
~ Matt Rhule
Self pity is of the devil, and if I wallow in it, I cannot be used by God for his purpose in the world.
~ Oswald Chambers
Those who wallow around in the sickness of their immorality and degeneracy get very little joy out of life here and certainly not much promise is held out for them hereafter.
~ Sterling W Sill
Having covered some half a hundred cities, towns, villages, and wide spots in the road during the last tow years, George and I fairly wallowed in the comfort of our own home base.
~ Martin Milner
When I wallow in something dead to reawaken the savor of it, you rebuke me.
~ Robin Hobb
Life is too short. It's too precious. We have to live in this world, but we don't have to wallow in it. We don't have to fill our lives with all of this darkness.
~ Dan Wells
To ease me of this power to think, That through my bosom raves, I'll headlong leap from hell's high brink And wallow in its waves.
~ Joshua Wolf Shenk
History - that little sewer where man loves to wallow.
~ Francis Ponge
Defiance or resignation? It seemed to me that both were in order, but the proportions of each had to be right. The mix—the recipe—had to make sense. The same went for hope and dread. I could wade into but not wallow in either.
~ Frank Bruni
It burns in her mind, branded there by Mrs Castaway: Wicked is what we can't help being, little one. The word was invented to describe us. Men love to wallow in sin; we are the sin they wallow in.
~ Michel Faber
You'd rather run away and wallow in angst than ask for help or anything else horrible like that.
~ Naomi Novik
History - that little sewer where man loves to wallow.
~ Francis Ponge
But now I was home. ... A roof over my head and a place to be private, to cry, to laugh, to gorge, to hope, to dream, to wallow, and to pray for things was a salve to my soul.
~ Padma Lakshmi
A few are addicted to mud. They wallow in it constantly." "They can't have many friends." "That's the funny thing! They have almost as many friends as the clean people. The trouble is, the friends are all the same kind of people.
~ Piers Anthony
Men, especially sick ones, are the biggest babies on earth," Barbara said wryly. "They get a little virus and think someone should rush in to make a documentary about their life-threatening condition. My advice to you is let him wallow in his misery all by himself.
~ Debbie Macomber
Refuse to wallow in the depressing angst condemnation brings. On the other hand, embrace any conviction you feel. Condemnation defeats us. Conviction unlocks the greatest potential for change.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Any reasoning that leaves somebody alone to wallow in their own guilt went against the gospel of reconciliation.
~ Unknown
The wolf had not only ridden her into damn near unconsciousness, he'd given her the best orgasms of her life. And that was plain embarrassing. Her best sex had been with a wolf. Pathetic. Except her body was telling her to shut up and wallow. 'Cause this felt gooooood. Good enough that she might even want to repeat it.
~ Nalini Singh