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Most are inclined to recline into a reclining position, in order to enjoy the decline.

Justin K. McFarlane Beau
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Most journeys are armchair calculations strategically charted in some reclined state that are designed to allow us to embark upon a grand journey without ever leaving the armchair. However, real journeys are absent of furniture.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
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I situate myself, and seat myself,And where you recline I shall recline,For every armchair belonging to you as good as belongs to me.I loaf and curl up my tailI yawn and loaf at my ease after rolling in the catnip p

Henry N. Beard, Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse
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I don't want comfortable. My heart is not a recliner.

Alfa H, Abandoned Breaths
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Chloe leans back in the leather recliner trying to recall the name of the person she murdered.

Sandy Ward Bell, Bold
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Reclined legs don't get fed, they get limp like boiled spaghetti. Walk it out!

T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with "The Divine Presence"
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Leaving the group, he reclined on a couch, drank morosely, and watched people. He noticed the games they played with one another. They put on masks of civility, all while spewing their venom.

Francine Rivers, An Echo in the Darkness
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Every story is a ride to some place and time other than here and now. Buried in an armchair, reclined on a couch, prostrate on your bed, or glued to your desk, you can go places and travel through time.

A.A. Patawaran, Write Here Write Now: Standing at Attention Before My Imaginary Style Dictator
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I heard a thousand blended notesWhile in a grove I sate reclined,In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughtsBring sad thoughts to the mind.To her fair works did Nature linkThe human soul that through me ran;And much it grieved my heart to thinkWhat man has made of man.

William Wordsworth, Lyrical Ballads
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Put off this sloth,' the master said, 'for shame!Sitting on feather-pillows, lying reclined Beneath the blanket is no way to fame -Fame, without which man's life wastes out of mind, Leaving on earth no more memorialThan foam in water or smoke upon the wind

Dante Alighieri
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