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Quotes About Drown

We are swimming on the face of time and all else has drowned, is drowning, or will drown.
~ Henry Miller
Oh my love, pure and divine love, I want to drown in youand then get lost, to find myself again and again, as a symbol and source of love, pure, blissful and divine.
~ Debasish Mridha
Let me fly with the wings of love or let me drown and die in the love.
~ Debasish Mridha
Hey, Rosalie? Do you know how to drown a blonde? Stick a mirror to the bottom of a pool.
~ Stephenie Meyer
And so Mort came at last to the river Ankh, greatest of rivers. Even before it entered the city, it was slow and heavy with the silt of the plains, and by the time it got to The Shades even an agnostic could have walked across it. It was hard to drown in the Ankh, but easy to suffocate.
~ Terry Pratchett
He'd learned in recent days, though, that rather than drown in uncertainty it was best to surf right over the top of it.
~ Terry Pratchett
And so you have the astounding and bitter spectacle, gentlemen, of a supposedly innocent and highly misunderstood young man dragging this weary and heart-sick girl from place to place, in order to find a lake deserted enough in which to drown her. And with her but four months from motherhood!
~ Theodore Dreiser
Draw a breath, a deep breath, now hold it, my friends, hold it long for the world the world drowns.
~ Steven Erikson
Indolence takes many forms, but it comes to every civilization that has outlived its will. You know that as well as I. In this case it was an indolence characterized by a pursuit of knowledge, a frenzied search for answers to everything, no matter the value of such answers. A civilization can as easily drown in what it knows as in what it doesn't know.
~ Steven Erikson
You are loved deeper than any ocean. Let your mind swim through it's depth because I will never let you drown.
~ Shannon L. Alder
If misery were water, he thinks as he climbs into his car and turns the key, I could just drown or let it wash me away entirely.
~ Dennis Sharpe, Distant Thunder
Water has more properties that are beneficial to human beings than any other substance. Also it can drown you.
~ Kathryn Davis
Look Moy, see the chimneys, they've lit all the fires, they must have known we were going to try to drown ourselves. And Anax is running on ahead to bring the news.
~ Iris Murdoch
Donald Trump is the one who said if somebody really wants an arms race, we'll drown him.
~ Newt Gingrich
If you rock the boat in a fragile family, the concern is that everyone will drown. "Hmmm
~ Susan Juby
The cat that Prim got hates me, I think partly because I tried to drown it.
~ Suzanne Collins
Love drowns dreary thoughtsIt gives wings to our heart, It transports us into another worldA world of blissful choice
~ Balroop Singh
He should've let her drown. Tally Cruise had the most God-awful voice Michael had ever heard, and he'd heard some doozies in Asian karaoke bars. Fortunately the violence of the storm, and the thunder of the waves, drowned out most of it.
~ Cherry Adair
Fear can wash away your dreams and fill up all the corners of your heart. You can drown in your fear. Do you hear this? Someday you will have to begin living, and how you do that will be a huge surprise to you because it will be like nothing you ever imagined. Nothing at all.
~ Kris Radish
Huge mammals surrounded us, any one of whom could easily overturn our stupid little boat. Tripod would drown. I would drown. Joe would undoubtedly be rescued by mermaids seduced by his beauty.
~ Kristan Higgins
Passion is a thunderstorm, there and gone. It nourishes, si, but it drowns, too.
~ Kristin Hannah
The schnapps had worked its blessed magic. Drunk now, we surrendered to a blankness born of terror. We sailed on a black sea and we had only one goal: not to look down and drown in it.
~ Carsten Jensen
God, those eyes of his were gleaming again. So blue, so bright, the color endless, like the sea. An ocean to swim in. To drown in. To die in.
~ J.R. Ward
This is what I know: memory is the same as water. It permeates and saturates. Quenches and satiates. It can hold you up or pull you under; render you weightless or drown you. It is tangible, but elusive.
~ T. Greenwood