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Quotes About Filled

Their minds were too filled with chaos to see God.
~ Dan Brown
Halos, like much of Christian symbology, were borrowed from the ancient Egyptian religion of sun worship. Christianity is filled with examples of sun worship.
~ Dan Brown
That is the nature of this madness. It fills the sky with barrage balloons and people's eyes with hate.
~ Chris Cleave
so filled with nervous energy that I can feel the blood pumping through my heart.
~ Christina Baker Kline
The first thing he noticed with fascination was the shape of Lenin's "amazing skull"; filled to bursting with erudition and ideas, it "made one think not of anatomy but of architecture.
~ Helen Rappaport
The universe is but one immense unit; it cannot be separated into spatial domains that are totally empty and others that are completely filled with matter. Matter and space can be distinguished from each other, but where we draw the blurred line between them is largely a matter of taste.
~ Henning Genz
The room seemed suddenly filled with ghosts, the dreary shades of the politically correct era. (She probably refers to the years 2001-2012.
~ Unknown
Your cold mornings are filled with the heartache about the fact that although we are not at ease in this world, it is all we have, that it is ours but that it is full of strife, so that all we can call our own is strife; but even that is better than nothing at all, isn't it?
~ Paul Harding
Long John I think went off the air in about '79 or something, so there was a hiatus. That's why I think Art Bell thought there was a spot to be filled. He was doing exactly the same thing.
~ Paul Laffoley
I was enjoying being one horizontal object in a room filled with horizontality.
~ David Foster Wallace
You can fill a cup, but if you keep pouring, it's going to overflow. This is distinct from just being just filled. This is overflowing with the Spirit. " ....."True education doesn't come from the wisdom of the world, but by the guidance and the wisdom that comes from the Holy Spirit."-Pastor Chuck Smith from "Living Water
~ Chuck Smith
And as the whiskey sang through her blood and sweat slicked her skin, a dangerously familiar recklessness filled her.
~ Holly Black
Gimme the fucking creeps," Doakes grumbled. I began to appreciate the man's finer qualities. Of course I gave him the fucking creeps. The only real question was why he was the only one in a room filled with cops who had the insight to get the fucking creeps from my presence.
~ Jeff Lindsay
The gods of the forest have smiled upon us," I said. "Cream-filled or raspberry jelly?
~ Jeff Lindsay
the joy of awakening each morning knowing there were all those empty hours ahead to be filled only with work.
~ Philip Roth
Maybe there is hope in the fragments, that what is lost can always be filled in by someone who knows.
~ David Levithan
I could remember a half-dozen incidents in which I'd come much closer to death, but I could never recall any past moronic stunt that filled me so completely with disgust.
~ Dean Jones
Never had she been filled with so much reckless magnanimity. It was one of the discomfiting paradoxes of her adultery: sin had made her a better person.
~ Zoë Heller
I'm looking for a job where I can sleep late and have my afternoons free with a lot of money. But those jobs seem to all be filled for some reason.
~ Cris Collinsworth
We talk about theatre museums filled with old costumes and things. What we also need is a theatre museum of the old routines on videotape. We are only the custodians of those techniques, and they should be preserved.
~ Jim Dale
Peace on Earth. Best wishes for a wonderful holiday season and a new year filled with peace and happiness.
~ Unknown
God was there at the start when our lives touched. He filled our lives. He filled our hearts. Our love was such and still today in every way. I love you just as much.
~ Unknown
The more opportunities that knocks on my door. The busier I get in life. The more my plate gets filled, the only one I seek to talk to, is GOD.
~ Unknown
small porch; wooden, but filled—mirabile dictu!—with
~ Diana Gabaldon