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Values linger on after the social structures which conceived them (Linger Quotes)
We are not allowed to linger, even with what is most intimate (Linger Quotes)
They do not live but linger (Linger Quotes)
You can linger too long in your dreams (Linger Quotes)
Why hurry over beautiful things? Why not linger and enjoy them? (Linger Quotes)
Get in, get out. Don’t linger. Go on (Linger Quotes)
Instead, we linger over a luxury that costs nothing: Imagining what may be (Linger Quotes)
A cat doesn’t linger over making it’s desires felt (Linger Quotes)
Let us dream of evanescence, and linger in the beautiful foolishness of things (Linger Quotes)
I prefer to linger on the periphery before making a commitment (Linger Quotes)
You can linger too long in your dreams... (Linger Quotes)
Cabbage as a food has problems. It is easy to grow, a useful source of greenery for much of the year. Yet as a vegetable it has original sin, and needs improvement. It can smell foul in the pot, linger through the house with pertinacity, and ruin a meal with its wet flab. Cabbage also has a nasty history of being good for you (Linger Quotes)
Unexplained pain may sometimes direct our attention to something unacknowledged, something we are afraid to know or feel. Then it holds us to our integrity, claiming the attention we withhold. The thing which calls our attention may be a repressed experience or some unexpressed and important part of who we are. Whatever we have denied may stop us and dam the creative flow of our lives. Avoiding pain, we may linger in the vicinity of our wounds, sometime for many years, gathering the courage to experience them (Linger Quotes)
Never try to grow up too fast, but don’t linger in the child you were (Linger Quotes)
The monkish vows keep us far from that sink of vice that is the female body, but often they bring us close to other errors. Can I finally hide from myself the fact that even today my old age is still stirred by the noonday demon when my eyes, in choir, happen to linger on the beardless face of a novice, pure and fresh as a maidens? (Linger Quotes)