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Heaviness In Throat Quotes By James Joyce

She raises her arms in an effort to hook at the nape of her neck a gown of black veiling. She cannot: no, she cannot. She moves backwards towards me mutely. I raise my arms to help her: her arms fall. I hold the websoft edges of her gown and drawing them out to hook them I see through the opening of the black veil her lithe body sheathed in an orange shift. It slips its ribbons of moorings at her shoulders and falls slowly: a lithe smooth naked body shimmering with silvery scales. It slips slowly over the slender buttocks of smooth polished silver and over their furrow, a tarnished silver shadow.... Fingers, cold and calm and moving.... A touch, a touch. — James Joyce

Heaviness In Throat Quotes By Lisa McMann

[Redacted] felt a certain heaviness descend upon his shoulders and a loneliness rise to his throat, and instead of embracing the familial moment, he turned away, overwhelmed by it. — Lisa McMann

Heaviness In Throat Quotes By Anna Friel

The doctors say it dates back to a film where I had these huge prosthetic breasts because my character was breast-feeding. The weight of them, and of the baby, did my back in. — Anna Friel

Heaviness In Throat Quotes By Joyce Meyer

We are not a failure just because we fail at something. Nobody is a failure unless they quit trying! — Joyce Meyer

Heaviness In Throat Quotes By John Roseboro

Hey, over the years you learn to forget things. — John Roseboro

Heaviness In Throat Quotes By Maria Cantwell

Not having an administrator sends the wrong message to the airline industry. — Maria Cantwell

Heaviness In Throat Quotes By Samantha Sotto

I'll always have something that not even time can take away. Pain ... because when I've forgotten everything else, I'll feel that ache ... that tightness in my throat ... that heaviness in my chest ... and know that I loved a woman once and she loved me back. It's proof that I existed and so did she. — Samantha Sotto