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Quotes About Exhaust

A bus drives past and I'm nauseated by a whiff of exhaust. Then rotting fish. The rancid stench of sewage. Is it garbage day? I'm trapped in the pungent fog, in the dreary suburban-style shops, the rat race of city life. The city, even on the west coast, has the power to beat us down, to suck us of passion, to crush our dreams.
~ Shannon M Mullen
If you could truly believe, we should realise the virtue of it. We are not free to believe . . . . however much we so desire, having conflicting ideas to first exhaust. Sigils are the art of believing; my invention for making belief organic, ergo, true belief.
~ Austin Osman, Spare
The mission of Everyman is to fulfill the lies he incarnates, to succeed in being no more than an exhaust illusion.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Don't go looking at me like that because you'll wear your eyes out.
~ Émile Zola
Private passions tire and exhaust themselves, public ones never.
~ Alphonse de Lamartine
The will can achieve some things, but one must exhaust one's will in order to learn which things they are.
~ Sarah Manguso
The strain of a long illness will exhaust the most compassionate.
~ Mary Doria Russell
The whole page 199 about the apostle Paul, but especially this: All of his words could be reduced to one sentence. We preach Christ crucified (1Cor. 1:23 NIV). It wasn't that he lacked other sermon outlines; it was just than he could not't exhaust the first one.
~ Max Lucado
Yeah, I think we have to. If we want our shows to be - if we want the quality of the shows to be good, and we want the energy to be high, and if we want to be in good enough physical shape to do them, and not exhaust ourselves on the road, and not get stale, we have to pace.
~ Jerry Garcia
Millions of hells of sinners cannot come near to exhaust infinite grace.
~ Samuel Rutherford
All over America today people would be dragging themselves to work, stuck in traffic jams, wreathed in exhaust smoke. I was going for a walk in the woods.
~ Bill Bryson
The point of modern propaganda isn't only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.
~ Garry Kasparov
El olor a castañas asadas se mezcla con el anhídrido carbónico de los escapes.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
Everyone wants to be tested and challenged. Everyone would like a good, honest fight to exhaust their frustrations.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Sometimes it's best to put your mind to work and exhaust it, rather than let it rest, in case it gets bored and starts eating you up alive.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Sometimes it's best to put your mind to work and exhaust it, rather than let it rest, in case it gets bored and starts eating you up alive.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
I almost had to exhaust myself at modeling before I could say, 'O.K., I'm ready for school.'
~ Christy Turlington
Politicians make good company for a while just as children do - their self-enjoyment is contagious. But they soon exhaust their favourite subjects -themselves.
~ Garry Wills
The poet becomes a seer through a long, immense, and reasoned derangement of all the senses. All shapes of love, suffering, madness. He searches himself, he exhausts all poisons in himself, to keep only the quintessences …' Burroughs
~ Jack Kerouac
[Learning] is the only thing which the mind can never exhaust . . . never fear . . . and never dream of regretting.
~ T. H. White
you cannot spontaneously levitate and hover above the ground, whether or not you are seated in the lotus position. Although, in principle, you could perform this stunt if you managed to let loose a powerful and sustained exhaust of flatulence.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
You could, in principle, perform this stunt if you managed to let forth a powerful and sustained exhaust of flatulence.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
For my own part, I think that Johnston's tactics were right. Anything that could have prolonged the war a year beyond the time that it did finally close, would probably have exhausted the North to such an extent that they might then have abandoned the contest and agreed to a separation.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
neither knowledge nor imagination comes easily, it is buried in the pain of one's forgotten experience, and so one must work to find it, one must occasionally exhaust oneself by digging into the self in order to perceive the outside.
~ Norman Mailer