Aloud Quote by Cidney Swanson Download Open image ““Sometimes you just didn’t want to speak your losses aloud.”” — Cidney Swanson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Aloud Loss Losses Losses Aloud Speak Losses Want Speak
“There are no words for so much loss, not right after it happens.” — Brian Francis Slattery Copy Share Image
“He was trying to put loss into words, but loss is absence and will always defy expression.” — John Connolly Copy Share Image
“No one likes to lose. It is how you handle the loss that reveals your character.” — Gail Ranstrom Copy Share Image
“And all that 'don't want to lose you' is utter bullshit. But just in case it's true, guess what? You did lose me. Just… — Kristan Higgins Copy Share Image
“I felt I was getting enraged and losing my speech like them losing their dreams.” — Suman Pokhrel Copy Share Image
“I don't want to lose you," he whispered again. "And I didn't want to be lost.” — Jodi Meadows Copy Share Image
“I needed the loss. I needed to lose to win. Like they say, 'If you lose, don't lose the lessons.” — Phyllis George Brown Copy Share Image
“Then like gravity, or maybe like magnets, our lips met again because they had to. And in that touch it felt like I was… — Cidney Swanson Copy Share Image
“For the record, chocolate’s a pretty decent antidote for unrequited love.” — Cidney Swanson Copy Share Image
“I find myself able to act … for those who do live, but who will not know a tomorrow if I stand by and… — Cidney Swanson Copy Share Image
“Sham–sundar. It means the beautiful and the dark together,” said Will. Swanson, Cidney. The Ripple Trilogy: Book Two - Chameleon” — Cidney Swanson Copy Share Image
“I’ve been trying to figure something out. Why on earth would your ponytail stick straight out from your head?” — Cidney Swanson Copy Share Image
“Did the continents, I wondered, feel lonely for each other as they drifted apart eons ago?” — Cidney Swanson Copy Share Image
I think many poets, including myself, write both for the voice and for the page. I certainly write for the person alone in the… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
I have always believed that poems beg to be read aloud, even if the reader is in a world all her own. — J. Patrick Lewis Copy Share Image
Reading aloud sounds like a good idea, but honestly, it doesn't work very well. Good dialogue in a book doesn't actually bear much resemblance… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
“Saying something aloud, anything coming from my heart was more than acknowledging it; it was owning it. I needed to hear the words come… — Cari Kamm Copy Share Image
I surrendered to a world of my imagination, reenacting all those wonderful tales my father would read aloud to me. I became a very… — Andrew Wyeth Copy Share Image
You want to cry aloud for your mistakes. But to tell the truth the world doesn't need any more of that sound. — Mary Oliver Copy Share Image
“We all have goals and dreams. Say them aloud to yourself; if they don’t sound slightly impossible then they aren’t set high enough.” — Noel DeJesus Copy Share Image
One way to be aware of it, to teach to yourself, is simply to read work aloud. I love reading the endings of books… — Paul Lisicky Copy Share Image
“If you spoke something aloud, it made it real. Ignore it for long enough and it might go away. Only it never did. It… — Victoria Jenkins Copy Share Image
When I said it aloud, it sounded terribly creepy, which is why I had said it aloud. — Amanda Hocking Copy Share Image