“Walker let out a long sigh of disgust for what had become of this generation.” — Hugh Howey Copy Share Image
If you begin the day with a laugh, you may, nevertheless, end it with a sob and a sigh. — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
“Her sigh felt dragged from the depths of her soul. Great. Working for Bump again.” — Stacia Kane Copy Share Image
So great was the extremity of his pain and anguish, that he did not only sigh but roar. — Matthew Henry Copy Share Image
I remember the way you looked at me and the way you drew drew me cose with one deep sigh. — As I Lay Dying Copy Share Image
Out of the sighs of one generation are kneaded the hopes of the next. — Machado de Assis Copy Share Image
“All Jacob could hear was the odd sob or sigh, the vocabulary of sorrow.” — Dean F. Wilson Copy Share Image
A final reminder. Whenever you are in Paris at twilight in the early summer, return to the Seine and watch the evening… — Kate Simon Copy Share Image
“Eagle's flight of loneliness soars so high Around its sigh, no more alone the sky Other birds remain away, clouds pass by… — Munia Khan Copy Share Image
Everything passes. Joy. Pain. The moment of triumph; the sigh of despair. Nothing lasts forever - not even this. — Paul Stewart Copy Share Image
I freeze and burn, love is bitter and sweet, my sighs are tempests and my tears are floods, I am in ecstasy… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“She says she loves me infinity power infinity power infinity into infinity! And I look at the sky, smile, and 'sigh!” — Avijeet Das Copy Share Image
It is hard to laugh at the need for beauty and romance, no matter how tasteless, even horrible, the results of that… — Nathanael West Copy Share Image
There is no happiness for him who oppresses and persecutes; no, there can be no repose for him. For the sighs of… — Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi Copy Share Image
Where a blood relation sobs, an intimate friend should choke up, a distant acquaintance should sigh, a stranger should merely fumble sympathetically… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“Words flow from love, and speech is likewise confounded by love. It is the sweetest gesture to be without words, and with… — Zechariah Barrett Copy Share Image
In a world of discouragement, sorrow, and overmuch sin, in times when fear and despair seem to prevail, when humanity is feverish… — Jeffrey R. Holland Copy Share Image
A zealous man feels that like a lamp he is made to burn; and if consumed in burning, he has but done… — J. C. Ryle Copy Share Image
You are well aware of your effect on women, and I'm sure it gratifies you no end to watch them sigh and… — Loretta Chase Copy Share Image
Witch, do this for me, Find me a moon made of longing. Then cut it sliver thin, and having cut it, hang… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Maybe . . . because for the first time . . . there was a chance I could keep him,” I say.… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
Deep at the bottom of the well no warmth has yet returned, The rain which sighs and feels so cold has dampened… — Su Shi Copy Share Image
I laugh, I smile, I talk a while. You laugh, you smile, you stay a while. I'm hurt, I hide, I wear… — Erica E Copy Share Image
God is in the mountains. Impassive, immovable, jagged giants, separating the celestial from the terrestrial with eternal diagonal certainty. As if silently… — Russell Brand Copy Share Image
A certain ultra-dignified gentleman of unusual prominence carried himself so stiffly that nobody felt free to call him by his first name.… — B. C. Forbes Copy Share Image
“Here are few words to the unknown person who hurted me in a way nobody else did. This has been very impacting,… — Randhir Kaur Copy Share Image
Mariam lay on the couch, hands tucked between her knees, watched the whirlpool of snow twisting and spinning outside the window. She… — Khaled Hosseini Copy Share Image
“Make up your mind to this. If you are different, you are isolated, not only from people of your own age but… — Margaret Mitchell Copy Share Image
Didn't love, like a plant from India, require a prepared soil, a particular temperature? Sighs in the moonlight, long embraces, tears flowing… — Gustave Flaubert Copy Share Image
I dug myself a garden, and a stray cat I grew to like would come around to sulk in the corn. I… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
“There's a gentle sigh which descends like billowing silk upon the soul that accepts its coming death. It's a gentle pocket of… — Andrew Davidson Copy Share Image
“I gasp my last sigh and realise how right Tree is: all is as it is, as it is meant to be.” — Judy Croome Copy Share Image
“Time passes by, memory stays Torturing silently, rest of our days... Sigh!” — Aanchal Negi Copy Share Image
“Sigh like the wind--open your arms, your chest, your heart--and all creatures will hum to you.” — Penelope Smith Copy Share Image
Speed the soft intercourse from soul to soul, And waft a sigh from Indus to the Pole. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
Israelis would mostly breathe a sigh of relief if Palestinians were to disappear. — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
And feeling clever, I've always thought, is just a sigh away from being cheerful. — Ian Mcewan Copy Share Image
Satan the envious said with a sigh: Christians know more about their hell than I — Alfred Kreymborg Copy Share Image