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“She dreamed of Venice. However, it wasn’t a city alive with stars dripping like liquid gold into canals, or Bougainvillea spilling from flowerpots like overfilled glasses of wine. In this dream, Venice was without color. Where pastel palazzi once lined emerald lagoons, now, gray, shadowy mounds of rubble paralleled murky canals. Lovers could no longer share a kiss under the Bridge of Sighs; it had been the target of an obsessive Allied bomb in search of German troops. The only sign of life was in Piazza San Marco, where the infamous pigeons continued to feed. However, these pigeons fed not on seeds handed out by children, but on corpses rotting under the elongated shadow of the Campanile.”
Pamela Allegretto“...there was no point in sighing after what I could not have. It only distracted me from what I did have.”
Robin Hobb, Fool's Assassin“God is an unutterable sigh, planted in the depths of the soul.”
Jean Paul“I could be that tenebrous enigma that floods out your words with sighs and frustration.”
Moonshine Noire“Sigh no more ladies sigh no more Men were deceivers ever One foot in sea and one on shore To one thing constant never.”
William Shakespeare“Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more,Men were deceivers ever,-One foot in sea and one on shore,To one thing constant never.”
William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing“Words flow from love, and speech is likewise confounded by love. It is the sweetest gesture to be without words, and with words, all the same. So too is it with the lighthearted sigh – an outward expression of an abundance of the heart.”
Zechariah Barrett“be the kiss in my hairthat no one seesmove, when i movesigh, when i sigh...be that line from a poemthat i hold in my eyes.”
Sanober Khan“If I can bring Him nothing but my tears, He will put them with His own tears in His own bottle for He once wept; if I can bring Christ nothing but my groans and sighs, He will accept these as an acceptable sacrifice, for He once was broken in heart, and sighed heavily in spirit.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version“Looking back on my life, I sigh. The caprice of youth goes with the wind, I’ve no regrets.”
Roman Payne, Rooftop Soliloquy