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“One day it may feel as if energy and enthusiasm are quenched, feelings dried up and emotions scorched, love and affection tangled in a harsh and uninviting setting. Nothing seems to grow anymore. No seed. No flowers. No foreseeable hope. No conceivable prospects. Any blossom of expectation seems to have become an illusion and life appears to have come to a standstill. If no seed of loving care is sown in the untilled, abandoned land, no bud can come into flower. Singer Amy Winehouse felt like lying fallow in the ground of a wasteland "with tears dry, dying a hundred times, going back to black" and leaving eventually for a place of ultimate sorrow and heartbreak, for a point of no return. ( “Amour en friche” )”
Erik Pevernagie“The clouds were disappearing rapidly, leaving the stars to die. The night dried up.”
André Breton, The Magnetic Fields“If we have, through grace, an interest in Him who is the Fountain, we may rejoice in him when the streams of temporal mercies are dried up.”
Matthew Henry, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible“I look out at the reservation, still and glittering with casinos, and think of all the death dried up and buried in its dirt.”
Hannah Lillith Assadi, Sonora“Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading, his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind.”
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote“Most complain about dried up lawns; others envy a neighbor's green lawn, but winners learn from all lawns while cultivating their own.”
Orrin Woodward“Like a dried up spring, magic trickled forth with less and less strength, until one day, the people awoke and there was simply no more to be had.”
Natalia Marx, Fireheart“She sticks to the rules, because it's all she's got. It's like her feelings dried up and they were replaced with a pile of useless laws. Like my appendix. Don't know what I need it for, but it's still there.”
Monica Valentinelli, The Zombie Feed, Vol. 1“...childlike wonder and awe have died. The scenery and poetry and music of the majesty of God have dried up like a forgotten peach at the back of the refrigerator.”
John Piper, Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist“I wanted to go in and tell them that, but George thought it would just be stirring up some trouble, you know, stirring up the cow pile. A cow pile may looked dried up, but if you stir it up, it can start to stink again.”
K. Martin Beckner, Chips of Red Paint