Cry Quotes - Page 11
Arthur Ashe Courage Award Acceptance Address, delivered 3 March 1993
That God does not exist, I cannot deny, That my whole being cries out for God I cannot forget.
Jean-Paul Sartre (2012). “Essays in Aesthetics”, p.11, Open Road Media
There are glances of hatred that stab, and raise no cry of murder.
George Eliot (1871). “Felix Holt, the Radical”, p.14
Humanism is not wrong in its cry for sociological healing, but humanism is not producing it.
Francis August Schaeffer (1982). “The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer: A Christian view of the west”
Give me a moment, because I like to cry for joy. It's so delicious, John dear, to cry for joy.
Charles Dickens (2016). “Our Mutual Friend”, p.672, Xist Publishing
Perhaps your own reiterated cries deafen you to the voice you hoped to hear
C.S. Lewis (2014). “A Grief Observed Readers' Edition: With contributions from Hilary Mantel, Jessica Martin, Jenna Bailey, Rowan Williams, Kate Saunders, Francis Spufford and Maureen Freely”, p.25, Faber & Faber
William Butler Yeats (2017). “The Cutting of an Agate”, p.73, BoD – Books on Demand
John Donne, John Carey (2000). “John Donne: The Major Works”, p.358, Oxford University Press, USA
Elie Wiesel (2006). “Day: A Novel”, p.96, Macmillan
Charlotte Delbo (1995). “Auschwitz and After”, p.339, Yale University Press
Charles Robert Maturin (1819). “Fredolfo: A Tragedy, in Five Acts”, p.39