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Quotes About Soothe

I have yet to learn that I am not designed to carry the burden of men. Rather, I am designed to carry the love of God so that I might soothe the burden of men.
~ Craig D. Lounsbrough
He pressed the icy glass against his cheek, literally trying to chill out.
~ Caroline B. Cooney
le rispose cercando di calmarla. <>.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
It's human nature to want to help and soothe and save with your love, but it's also arrogant.
~ Deb Caletti
Cooking has always sort of been my way to soothe the soul, if you will. I grew up around my great-great-grandmother cooking, and that's eventually where I learned a lot of things. So food has always been used to ease and comfort.
~ Gina Neely
Around me, there's always music playing. It just calms me down; it soothes me. It helps me write. It helps me with my mood.
~ Courtney A. Kemp
I like music to soothe me.
~ Helen Reddy
The nurses at the hospital tried to soothe me, and they even tried unsuccessfully at one point to return me to Americans.
~ Jessica Lynch
The lullabies I grew up with were usually Brazilian religious ones, and they still soothe me into sleep.
~ Barbie Ferreira
I am worn, down to the raw nub of my soul. Now is the time, o bitter beer, soothe my spirit; smooth mouth of whisky, tell me lies of truth; but better still, sweet wine, be harbinger of deep and dreamless sleep....
~ Keri Hulme
Self-compassion helps you recognize and soothe painful emotions.
~ Carmel Sheridan
Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak.
~ William Congreve
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast.
~ William Congreve
but that's alright because now everything'll be alright & we'll soothe the forever boys & girls & before we're thru we'll find a name for this Goddam Golden Eternity & tell a story too
~ Jack Kerouac
ameliorate the effect. "Can I give you any solace?
~ Gordon J. Horwitz
Soothe! soothe! soothe! Close on its wave soothes the wave behind, And again another behind embracing and lapping, every one close, But my love soothes not me, not me. -from Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
~ Walt Whitman
Words have magic, and they have power. Words have color, a vivid brilliant red. Words can be drab, an old battleship gray. Words can soothe, and words can ruffle.
~ Author unknown, 1940s
Night-time moon — glowing, muted, soft distant light to soothe our harshly lit days
~ Terri Guillemets
There are many reasons, of course, why someone might snap their fingers and grin. If you heard some pleasing music, for instance, you might snap your fingers and grin to demonstrate that the music had charms that could soothe your savage breast. If you were employed as a spy, you might snap your fingers and grin in order to deliver a message in secret snapping-and-grinning code.
~ Lemony Snicket
diffuse the alarm.
~ Janet Evanovich
Dragostea e temperamental?. Obositoare. Are exigenÈ›ele ei. Dragostea te foloseÈ™te. Se r?zgandeÈ™te. (...) Dar ura... Este ceva de care te poÈ›i folosi. O poÈ›i sculpta. O poÈ›i mânui. Este tare sau moale, dup? cum ai nevoie. Dragostea te umileÈ™te, dar ura te alin?. E aÈ™a de bine. M? simt infinit mai bine acum.
~ Janet Fitch
Every once in a while, the darkness was too much. It had been quite some time since I had woken up in the middle of the night and into an abyss of terror. But here I was. ... I couldn't soothe myself. ... But if that person had been accessible to me, I wouldn't have been in the state I was in to begin with. [pp. 195-196]
~ Dani Shapiro
She tried to soothe me, to tell me it didn't matter, that there was no reason to blame myself. But ashamed, and no longer able to control my anguish, I began to sob. There in her arms I cried myself to sleep, and I dreamed of the courtier and the pink-cheeked maiden. But in my dream it was the maiden who held the sword.
~ Daniel Keyes
Music hath charms to sooth a savage breast.
~ William Congreve