Tumulte Synonyme Quotes & Sayings
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The impulse to perform a worthy action often springs from our best nature, but is afterwards tainted by the spur of selfishness or sinister interest. — Emile Souvestre

Christianity is the religion of melancholy and hypochondria. Islam, on the other hand, promotes apathy, and Judaism instills its adherents with a certain choleric vehemence, the heathen Greeks may well be called happy optimists. — Franz Grillparzer

Goddammit!" Zane lashed out without warning and hit the water bottle, sending it skidding across the carpet and splattering at Julian's feet. "I'm gonna end up in the fucking madhouse because of you!" He reached out and grabbed Ty's wrist, pulling him closer. "Loving you is going to make me fucking insane! I said no, and I mean it! — Abigail Roux

My outer world looked great, but my inner world, where I do all of my living, felt incomplete and restless. — Wayne W. Dyer

Aren't you somehow right here with me? I mean, who doesn't still dream of a world other than this one? — Garth Risk Hallberg

Sometimes I don't even pull my shoes off for six weeks at a time, except, you know, just to take a shower. I just take breaks between 24 hours a day, just a break now and then, it don't take me long to rest; maybe 20 to30 minutes sometime, or maybe an hour. — Howard Finster

Who can adequately express his astonishment at the changes of fortune, and the mysterious vicissitudes in human affairs? — Stacy Schiff

[M]y father was a really great man. I'll never forget the last thing he ever said to me. Nor will I ever repeat it. — John S. Hall

Girls were like aliens, and as far as he was concerned, Ridley was their queen. — Kami Garcia

We have time. Fear tangled into her clothes, cinched the shirt, spiraled into the veins. — E.J. Koh

Think assailable thoughts, or be lonely. — Jane Hirshfield

I'm putting on a suit and tie when I go see The Great Gatsby. — J. B. Smoove

Preservation of human life generally outweighs some stupid code about returning objects on time. — Stephen Bier Jr.