Drown Quotes
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She grips my elbow tighter, somehow finding the thinnest skin to dig her fingernails into. I want to pry her fingers from my arm, but when I look down at her, I can tell she’s using me as a lifeline, and I’m not going to be the one to let her drown.
Beth Revis -
As all of us are only too aware, the loud and frantic voices of the outer world easily drown out the small, still loving voice within.
Marianne Williamson
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If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it by one's conversation.
Oscar Wilde -
You can't drown your troubles ... because troubles can swim.
Margaret Millar -
We drown our doubts in dry champagne and soothe our souls with fine cocaine. I don't know why I even care, we get so high and get nowhere.
Billy Joel -
I love to drown myself in work. I pray to God to keep me busy and let me do good work.
Rithvik Dhanjani -
Dive deep. Drown willingly
Ted Dekker -
Hide my head I want to drown my sorrow / No tomorrow, no tomorrow.
Gary Jules
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If you go with the flow, you’ll ultimately drown in the undertow.
Albert J. Dunlap -
This is also the time when surfers will go to the coast, and I will almost guarantee you somebody is going to drown this weekend. Again, use caution.
Craig Fugate -
However, big that risk was, it was outweighed by the risk of the government's message becoming drowned out or undermined by her staying in office.
Nicola Sturgeon -
It was better to be alone miserable. It was better to drown.
Benjamin Alire Saenz -
In your loneliness, you hear the word from far away and then, in gratitude, look at it so closely that you cannot but drown in it.
Edmond Jabes -
But the heaviest things, I think, are the secrets. They can drown you if you let them.
Ally Carter