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Cried Quotes

I have loved, cried, been mad with happiness. I have won and I have lost.

"Anita Ekberg, International Screen Beauty, Dies at 83" by Anita Gates, www.nytimes.com. January 11, 2015.

And now," cried Max, "let the wild rumpus start!

Maurice Sendak (1964). “Where the wild things are”, HarperCollins Publishers

I have fought and kicked and fasted and prayed and cursed and cried myself to the point of existing.

Alice Walker (2013). “The Alice Walker Collection: Non-Fiction”, p.56, Hachette UK

Come, Watson, come!" he cried. The game is afoot.

Arthur Conan Doyle (2016). “Sherlock Holmes - The Short Stories (Book 2): The Return of Sherlock Holmes (Part 2), His Last Bow, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes”, p.133, BoD - Books on Demand

It's all like an ocean!" cried Dostoevski. I say it's all like cellophane.

Kurt Vonnegut (1999). “Breakfast of Champions: Or, Goodbye Blue Monday!”, CNIB, 197

I cried for madder music and for stronger wine.

Ernest Christopher Dowson, Desmond Flower, Henry Maas (1968). “The Letters of Ernest Dowson”, p.185, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press

Let her go to Italy!" he cried. "Let her meddle with what she doesn't understand!

E. M. Forster (2016). “Where Angels Fear to Tread: England Literature”, p.63, 谷月社

You fiddle lucker!' she cried.

Scott Westerfeld (2005). “So Yesterday”, p.111, Penguin