Quotes About Sudden
He shall appear suddenly and blissfully to all that love Him.
~ Julian of Norwich
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Academically, the Duke had often reasoned that a man for whom life holds no chance of happiness cannot too quickly shake life off. Now, of a sudden, there was for that theory a vivid application.
~ Max Beerbohm
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The burning beast suddenly vanished in a puff of smoke.
~ Max Brooks
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suddenly up and died. Really.
~ Meg Cabot
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Anything can happen in the blink of an eye. Anything at all. One. Two. Three. Blink. A girl is laughing with her friends. Suddenly, a crater splits apart the earth. Through it bursts a man in an ink black chariot forged in the deepest pits of hell, drawn by stallions with hooves of steel and eyes of flame.
~ Meg Cabot
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She just dropped it and ran!!
~ Mercedes
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How merciful a thing is man's ignorance of his immediate future! What a ghastly, paralysing thing it would have been if all those present could have known what was about to happen within a matter of seconds! For nothing short of pre-knowledge could have stopped the occurrence, so suddenly it sprang upon them.
~ Mervyn Peake
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And one day a little old woman ran up and down
~ Beatrix Potter
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Only impatience prompts the belief in the possibility of sudden improvement.
~ Bertrand Russell III
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Death is insulting, and I resented its sudden appearance, like an unannounced visit from a boorish relative.
~ Sue Grafton
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The shock of a sudden death, Joan Didion attests, is "obliterative, dislocating to both body and mind.
~ Susan Gubar
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stopped right in the middle of the path, cast a furtive glance left and right and then pressed his mouth in full lockdown mode upon hers. Ew.
~ Susan Wiggs
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The disaster came so swiftly and so completely that there was, Ryan conceded, a certain poetry in its magnificence.
~ Susan Wiggs
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Ninety-nine people out of a hundred, receiving a telegram reading /all is discovered: fly/, will snatch a toothbrush and make for the garage. (p. 227 of 300, chapter 19)
~ Josephine Tey
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Sam and Elizabeth met as people usually meet. Suddenly, there was a deceptive light in the darkness. A light that blackly reminded the lonely of the darkness.
~ Joy Williams
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Sam and Elizabeth met as people usually meet. Suddenly, there was a deceptive light in the darkness. A light that reminded the lonely blackly of the darkness.
~ Joy Williams
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O repentinamente se me acabó el impulso, el amor a la situación y sus problemas, la alegría indudable que me daba estar metido en el centro mismo de aquella miseria perfecta que parecía, asombrosamente, haber sido inventada para mí y por mí.
~ Juan Carlos Onetti
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A sudden and unforseen swinging of his head alarmed all present. He seemed to be trying to scare off a flock of vampires biting into his brain.
~ Juan Filloy
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suddenly ceased
~ Judith Martin
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And then one day, everything changed. It was funny, he reflected later, how one's life could alter in an instant, how one minute everything could be a certain way, and the next it's simply…not.
~ Julia Quinn
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Alarm stole over me on little kitten feet.
~ Faith Hunter
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Aquella noche tuve una repentina antipatía por los tanques y una apasionada simpatía por el cielo.
~ Felisberto Hernández
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Én... Nem... Nem gondoltam, hogy... (Hirtelen olyan ékesszóló lettem, mint Patrick Modiano.)
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Revenge is a dish best served unexpectedly and from a distance - like a thrown trifle.
~ Frances Hardinge
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