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Anxious Quotes - Page 4

I am a worker, a tombstone mason, anxious to pleace averyburies and jully glad when Christmas comes his once ayear.

James Joyce (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of James Joyce (Illustrated)”, p.921, Delphi Classics

We are more anxious to speak than to be heard.

Henry David Thoreau (1973). “Winter: From the Journal of Henry David Thoreau”

I regard the whole of my life as having been lived in an anxious world.

Diana Trilling (1993). “The Beginning of the Journey: The Marriage of Diana and Lionel Trilling”, Harcourt

I see a redness suddenly come Into the evening's anxious breast-- 'Tis the wound of love goes home!

D.H. Lawrence (2016). “Snake and Other Poems”, p.7, Courier Dover Publications