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«Mysteriously and in ways that are totally remote from natural experience, the gray drizzle of horror induced by depression takes on the quality of physical pain.»
Author: William Styron
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Novelist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
depression,
drizzle,
gray,
horror,
induced,
inducing,
mysteriously,
Physical pain,
remote,
remotest,
totally
«There is nothing more thrilling in this world, I think, than having a child that is yours, and yet is mysteriously a stranger»
«War puts its questions stupidly, peace mysteriously.»
«The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.»
Author: G. K. Chesterton
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Critic,
Essayist,
Novelist,
Poet)
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Keywords:
cheese,
cheeses,
mysteriously,
poets,
silent,
subject,
subjecting,
the Poets
«. . . each day mankind and the claims of mankind slipped farther from him. Deep in the forest a call was sounding, and as often as he heard this call, mysteriously thrilling and luring, he felt compelled to turn his back upon the fire and the beaten earth around it, and to plunge into the forest, and on and on, he knew not where or why; nor did he wonder where or why, the call sounding imperiously, deep in the forest.»
Author: Jack London
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Novelist,
Writer)
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Keywords:
beaten,
claims,
compelled,
farther,
forest,
forest fire,
imperiously,
lured,
lures,
luring,
mysteriously,
On and On,
plunge,
slipped,
sounding,
The Call,
thrilling
«Each one is a gift, no doubt,mysteriously placed in your waking handor set upon your foreheadmoments before you open your eyes.»
«. . . the rich ate and drank freely, accepting gout and apoplexy as things that ran mysteriously in respectable families . . .»