If you make money your god, it will plague you like the devil.
The Middle East is obviously an issue that has plagued the region for centuries.
To let one into your mind was to give him or her all your secrets.
On entendait alors les véhicules cahoter encore dans la nuit d’été, avec leur chargement de fleurs et de morts.
I believe that incentivized prizing is the best solution to help unlock the answers to the some of the profound problems that plague our planet.
I'm plagued with indecision in my life. I can't figure out what to order in a restaurant.
If you lose a big fight, it will worry you all of your life. It will plague you - until you get your revenge.
I think while all mothers deal with feelings of guilt, working mothers are plagued by guilt on steroids!
Self-pity NEVER leads to happiness. Avoid it like it's a zombie plague.
The music was more than music- at least what we are used to hearing. The music was feeling itself. The sound connected instantly with something deep and joyous. Those powerful moments of true knowledge that we have to paper over with daily life. The ...
On moonlight nights the long, straight street and dirty white walls, nowhere darkened by the shadow of a tree, their peace untroubled by footsteps or a dog's bark, glimmered in the pale recession. The silent city was no more than an assemblage of hug...
War is the plague of mankind; I am and remain in solidarity with eternal peace.
The fact that political ideologies are tangible realities is not a proof of their vitally necessary character. The bubonic plague was an extraordinarily powerful social reality, but no one would have regarded it as vitally necessary.
The old problems - love, money, security, status, health, etc. - are still here to plague us or please us.
Anyone who was alive during the outbreak of the bubonic plague in the 14th century experienced something terrifyingly close to the widespread death and chaos of an apocalyptic event.
Twas doing nothing was his curse. Is there a vice can plague us worse?
Herbie Stemple: I love my wife, but it's like living with a plague of locusts.
I don't believe in evil, I believe only in horror. In nature there is no evil, only an abundance of horror: the plagues and the blights and the ants and the maggots.
It would be naive to think that the problems plaguing mankind today can be solved with means and methods which were applied or seemed to work in the past.
My anxiety house a house and a fence and a deer in the yard. A zip code. A plague of starlings.
When jumping is the sole option, you jump, and try to make it work.