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1. "(...) Y, después de todo esto, que nadie venga a hablarme del trabajo, quiero decir del valor moral del trabajo. Me veo obligado a aceptar la idea de trabajo como necesidad material, y a este respecto no puedo sentirme más que ferviente partidario de su mejor, de su más justo reparto. Que me lo impongan las siniestras obligaciones de la vida, sea; que se me pida que crea en él, que venere el mío o el de los demás, nunca. Prefiero, una vez más, caminar a oscuras mejor que tomarme por el que camina iluminado. De nada sirve estar vivo mientras se está trabajando. El acontecimiento con el que cada cual tiene derecho a esperar la revelación del sentido de su propia vida, ese acontecimiento con el que quizá yo todavía no he topado pero tras cuya pista me busco, no existe si es a costa del trabajo."
Author: André Breton
2. "He is Monroe's son." I pointed at Ren. "And he's your best hope to win this war." "He's what?" Shay's voice was dead quiet. I'm what?" Ren kept his own voice to a whisper, but the look he'd thrown me was a bit alarmed."
Author: Andrea Cremer
3. "It was, of course, a great failure in a woman's life - to never have achieved even a doomed and unsuccessful love. But she was not quite sure whether she had failed or not. When she was young there had been moments, of course. But those moments had never amounted to much more than a little fever of admiration - a little flutter and agitation in a ballroom - so slight a feeling that the cautious Dido had never considered it a secure foundation for a lifetime of living together. And then, sooner or later, she had always made and odd remark, or laughed at the wrong moment, and the young men became alarmed or angry - and the flutter and the agitation all turned to irritation.Dido could laugh and gossip about love as well as any woman but, deep down, she suspected that she had not the knack of falling into it."
Author: Anna Dean
4. "Let it be told to the future world that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet it."
Author: Barack Obama
5. "Isabelle drifted over, Jace a pace behind her. She was wearing a long black dress with boots and an even longer cutaway coat of soft green velvet, the color of moss. "I can't believe you did it!" she exclaimed. "How did you get Magnus to let Jace leave?""Traded him for Alec," Clary said.Isabelle looked mildly alarmed. "Not permanently?""No," said Jace. "Just for a few hours. Unless I don't come back," he added thoughtfully. "In which case, maybe he does get to keep Alec. Think of it as a lease with an option to buy."Isabelle looked dubious. "Mom and Dad won't be pleased if they find out.""That you freed a possible criminal by trading away your brother to a warlock who looks like a gay Sonic the Hedgehog and dresses like the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?" Simon inquired. "No, probably not."
Author: Cassandra Clare
6. "Magnus began to be truly alarmed. Will's voice would have shaken, betraying that his cruelty had been part of his playacting, but his son's laugh was that of someone genuinely delighted by the chaos erupting all around him"
Author: Cassandra Clare
7. "I think he was explicit that it was a slave labor situation, but I was not alarmed at that point, because there were so many tragedies involved in that war. That was the first time I had any indication that something was sort of strange."
Author: Charles Guggenheim
8. "This kind of mixing of ingredients happens all the time at fast-food places... You know when you order french fries and there's a rogue onion ring at the bottom. You know, at first you're alarmed but you eat it. It all comes from the same place! You just have to go for it."
Author: Chelsea Handler
9. "The thought of his mind wandering while long sharp objects were trying to knock him off his horse alarmed me."
Author: Courtney Cole
10. "Our Lord does not promise to change life for us; He does not promise to remove difficulties and trials and problems and tribulations; He does not say that He is going to cut out all the thorns and leave the roses with their wonderful perfume. No; He faces life realistically, and tells us that these are things to which the flesh is heir, and which are bound to come. But He assures us that we can so know Him that, whatever happens, we need never be frightened, we need never be alarmed."
Author: D. Martyn Lloyd Jones
11. "Beckett smiled at his past and future customers with both his dimples. No need to feel alarmed, his smile told them. The devil always had the biggest welcome mat at his door."
Author: Debra Anastasia
12. "Sono convinto che chi non legge resta uno stupido. Anche se nella vita sa destreggiarsi, il fatto di non ingerire regolarmente parole scritte lo condanna ineluttabilmente all'ignoranza, indipendentemente dai suoi averi e dalle sue attività."
Author: Edward Bunker
13. "Having discovered, at the end of her efforts, the realm of non-will, she rejoices, for she knows now that her ruin conceals a pleasure principle, and she intends to profit by it. Abandonment enchants and fulfills her. Time continues to pass? She is not at all alarmed; let others bother about time; it is their business: they do not guess what relief there can be in wallowing in a present that leads nowhere …"
Author: Emil Cioran
14. "« Alors je prends mon stylo pour dire que je l'aime, qu'elle a les plus longs cheveux du monde et que ma vie s'y noie, et si tu trouves ça ridicule pauvre de toi, ses yeux sont pour moi, elle est moi, je suis elle, et quand elle crie je crie aussi et tout ce que je ferai jamais sera pour elle, toujours, toujours je lui donnerai tout et jusqu'à ma mort il n'y aura pas un mation où je me lèverai pour autre chose que pour elle et lui donner envie de m'aimer et m'embrasser encore et encore ses poignets, ses épaules, ses seins et alors je me suis rendu compte que quand on est amoureux on écrit des phrases qui n'ont pas de fin, on n'a plus le temps de mettre des points, il faut continuer à écrire, écrire, courir plus loin que son coeur, et la phrase ne veut pas s'arrêter, l'amour n'a pas de ponctuation, et de larmes de passion dégoulinent, quand on aime on finit toujours par écrire des choses interminables, quand on aime on finit toujours par se prendre pour Albert Cohen. »"
Author: Frédéric Beigbeder
15. "Continuò a essere così, anche quando il corpo cominciò a inviargli i primi segnali di allarme, perché aveva sempre avuto la salute di ferro della gente cagionevole."
Author: Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez
16. "So much alarmed that she is quite alarming"
Author: George Gordon Byron
17. "Civilization, in fact, grows more maudlin and hysterical; especially under democracy it tends to degenerate into a mere combat of crazes; the whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary. Wars are no longer waged by the will of superior men, capable of judging dispassionately and intelligently the causes behind them and the effects flowing out of them. The are now begun by first throwing a mob into a panic; they are ended only when it has spent its ferine fury."
Author: H.L. Mencken
18. "At the deepest level people are madder than they want to believe. You will find that they fear being eaten, and are alarmed by their desire to devour others."
Author: Hanif Kureishi
19. "It was much more difficult to be alarmed by the events of a day that was almost over."
Author: Helen Oyeyemi
20. "En toute situation, les femmes ont plus de causes de douleur que n'en a l'homme, et souffrent plus que lui. L'homme a sa force et l'exercice de la puissance; il agit, il va, il s'occupe, il pense, il embrasse l'avenir et y trouve des consolations. Mais la femme demeure; elle reste face à face avec le chagrin, dont rien ne la distrait; elle descend jusqu'au fond de l'abîme qu'elle a ouvert, le mesure et souvent le comble de ses vœux et de ses larmes. Sentir, aimer, souffrir, se dévouer, sera toujours le texte de la vie des femmes."
Author: Honoré De Balzac
21. "-¿Desde cuándo te importa una mierda mi bienestar? Creo que estás confundido en cuanto a la naturaleza de nuestra relación. Tú y yo no nos llevamos bien. Tú eres un monstruo psicópata del control. Pretendes darme órdenes y yo deseo matarte. Soy una idiota insubordinada y cabezota. Te vuelvo loco y tú quieres estrangularme.-¡Una vez! ¡Solo lo intenté una vez!-Una es más que suficiente. La cuestión es que no jugamos limpio. Nosotros...Liberó sus brazos de mis rodillas, me atrajo hacia él, ignorando la daga, y me besó."
Author: Ilona Andrews
22. "Elle avait fini par se résoudre à sauter du véhicule quand une énorme explosion retentit au loin [...]. Le bruit secoua le carrosse qui continuait de s'éloigner, réveillant Elena qui jusque-là dormait profondément. [...] Ses yeux s'emplirent de larmes avant qu'elle-même ne se mette à crier, leurs voix résonnant en écho dans le désert de dunes."
Author: Iman Eyitayo
23. "Me extendió su mano y monté a horcajadas detrás de él. Con mis brazos rodeé su cintura y lo abracé con fuerza, con uno de sus brazos rodeó los míos y sé que se mostró pensativo. Puse mi cabeza en su espalda, cerrando mis ojos y nos fuimos a todo galope. En esos momentos, sentía que ya no me podían salir palabras, solo una agradable sensación, que recorría todo mi cuerpo hasta concentrarse en cierto punto. Al montar así, junto a él, no podía evitar el pensar en una sola cosa; me imaginaba estar así, encima de él haciéndome sentir la gloria. Me imaginaba amándolo y bebiendo de su boca el dulce néctar, por un momento, mis músculos se contrajeron al imaginar llegar al clímax gimiendo su nombre, me veía sin fuerzas, derrumbada en su deseable pecho y cobijada por sus fuertes brazos. ¡Oh Dios! Necesitaba controlarme, esto no estaba bien. Por los momentos, solo deseaba abrazarlo con fuerza en silencio y que el viaje al castillo fuera eterno."
Author: Itxa Bustillo
24. "In his bachelor's heart of hearts, he loved pie with an intensity that alarmed him. Yet, when he was offered seconds, he usually refused. "Wouldn't you like another piece of this nice coconut pie, Father?" he might be asked. "No, I don't believe I'd care for anymore," he'd say. An outright lie!"
Author: Jan Karon
25. "People do not always understand the motives of sublime conduct, and when they are astonished they are very apt to think they ought to be alarmed. The truth is none are fit judges of greatness but those who are capable of it."
Author: Jane Porter
26. "We were a heap of living creatures, irritated, embarrassed at ourselves, we hadn't the slightest reason to be there, none of us, each one, confused, vaguely alarmed, felt in the way in relation to others. In the way: it was the only relationship I could establish between these, tress, these gates, these stones. . . ."
Author: Jean Paul Sartre
27. "He shook his head. He didn't know. He couldn't tell when he had woken fully. He walked to the horses. They definitely seemed alarmed. But then, they would. After all, he had just leapt to his feet unexpectedly, waving his saxe knife around like a lunatic."
Author: John Flanagan
28. "The Gospel having spread itself into Persia, the pagan priests, who worshipped the sun, were greatly alarmed, and dreaded the loss of that influence they had hitherto maintained over the people's minds and properties."
Author: John Foxe
29. "Up the stairs I found an imposing headquarters, decorated with the portraits and busts of solemn, whiskered old darlings who, no doubt, bled their customers with leeches and passed on the information to alarmed small boys that self-abuse leads to blindness."
Author: John Mortimer
30. "C'est un immense privilège que d'avoir un objectif précis. Nombreux sont ceux qui traversent la vie sans ne serait-ce qu'en apercevoir brièvement le sens. Ils avancent tant bien que mal, transportés d'un hasard jusqu'au suivant, un baiser ici, une larme là, quelques caresses, la solitude, les déceptions. Ils n'ont jamais la moindre idée d'un pourquoi, d'un but, d'une destination. Celui qui vit ainsi son existence peut certes connaitre quelques heures de bonheur, mais elles sont le fruit du hasard, elles adviennent d'aventure, relèvent de la chance et non de la récolte. (p. 308-309)"
Author: Jón Kalman Stefánsson
31. "Hell had become, over the years, a wearisome speculation. Even its proselytizers have neglected it, abandoning the poor, but serviceable, human allusion which the ecclesiastic fires of the Holy Office once had in this world: a temporal torment, of course, but one that was not unworthy, within its terrestrial limitations, of being a metaphor for the immortal, for the perfect pain without destruction that the objects of divine wrath will forever endure. Whether or not this hypothesis is satisfactoy, an increasing lassitude in the propaganda of the institution is indisputable. (Do not be alarmed; I use propaganda here not in its commercial but rather in its Catholic genealogy: a congregation of cardinals.)"
Author: Jorge Luis Borges
32. "• Vivemos no tempo – ele contém-nos e molda-nos – mas nunca senti que o compreendesse muito bem. E não me refiro a teorias sobre o modo como cede, recua e dá meia volta, ou poderá existir algures em versões paralelas. Não, falo do tempo comum, quotidiano, que os relógios de pulso e de parede nos garantem passar regularmente. Existe algo mais plausível do que um ponteiro de segundos? E todavia basta a menor dor ou prazer para nos ensinar a maleabilidade do tempo. Há emoções que o aceleram, há outras que o abrandam. Às vezes parece desaparecer – até ao ponto em que desaparece mesmo, para nunca mais voltar."
Author: Julian Barnes
33. "Receava, particularmente, a forma mais sutil da gratidão, que se torna carinho canino; não queria que a liberdade, a única roupa que caía bem na Maga, se perdesse numa feminilidade diligente."
Author: Julio Cortázar
34. "Mi interés se tornó bien pronto analítico. Cansado de maravillarme quise saber; he ahí el invariable y funesto fin de toda aventura."
Author: Julio Cortázar
35. "He awoke at six, as usual. He needed no alarm clock. He was already comprehensively alarmed."
Author: Martin Amis
36. "Pourquoi respecterais-je l'être humain quand il me méprise ? Qu'il vive donc en harmonie avec moi. S'il y consentait, loin de lui nuire, je lui ferais tout le bien possible, et c'est avec des larmes de joie que je lui témoignerais ma reconnaissance. Mais cela ne peut être. Les sentiments des humains de dressent comme une barrière pour empêcher un tel accord. Jamais pourtant je ne me soumettrai à un aussi abject esclavage. Je me vengerai du tord que l'on me fait. Si je ne puis inspirer l'amour, eh bien, j'infligerai la peur, et cela principalement à vous, mon ennemi par ecellence. Parce que vous êtes mon créateur, je jure de vous exécrer à jamais. Prenez garde ! Je me consacrerai à votre destruction, et je ne serai satisfait que lorsque j'aurai plongé votre coeur dans la désolation, lorsque je vous aurai fait maudire le jour où vous êtes né."
Author: Mary Shelley
37. "« On pourra pas dire que je partirai d'ici la larme à l'œil. »"
Author: N/A
38. "«Se lo juro, Señoría, él pretendía follarme hasta volverme loca, quería hacer que me gustara.»"
Author: Nalini Singh
39. "Voi siete così giovine, così al di qua d'ogni inizio, e io vi vorrei pregare quanto posso, caro signore, di aver pazienza verso quanto non è ancora risolto nel vostro cuore, e tentare di aver care le domande stesse come stanze serrate e libri scritti in una lingua molto straniera. Non cercate ora risposte che non possono venirvi date perché non le potreste vivere. E di questo si tratta, di vivere tutto. Vivete ora le domande. Forse v'insinuate così a poco a poco, senz'avvertirlo, a vivere un giorno lontano la risposta. Forse portate in voi la possibilità di formare e creare, quale una maniera di vita singolarmente beata e pura; educatevi a questo compito, - ma accogliete in grande fiducia quanto vi accade e se solo vi accade dal vostro volere, da qualche necessità del vostro intimo, prendetelo su voi stesso e non odiate nulla."
Author: Rainer Maria Rilke
40. "Don't be alarmed," he said. "You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen! He is not here. See the place where they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter, ‘He is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you.' " – Mark 16:6–7 NIV"
Author: Robert J. Morgan
41. "Don't be alarmed by perfection, you will never attain it."
Author: Salvador Dalí
42. "Hasta que aprendiera a controlarme a mí misma, no sería capaz de controlar mi destino"
Author: Sherry Jones
43. "Dans toutes les larmes s'attarde un espoir."
Author: Simone De Beauvoir
44. "He will put you in situations where you absolutely must have a miracle. The reason He does that is because He wants you to know with all certainty that it is Him working in your life. So don't be alarmed if the Spirit leads you into situations that are impossible without a miracle from God."
Author: Stormie Omartian
45. "Alarmed, I realized what my visceral reaction implied: jealousy. Over a guy I barely knew, with whom I'd exchanged more saliva than sentences."
Author: Tammara Webber
46. "Les Vazdru ne pleurent pas.- Chaque parole prononcée fut une larme."
Author: Tanith Lee
47. "Love is a great thing, yea, a great and thorough good.By itself it makes that which is heavy light;and it bears evenly all that is uneven.It carries a burden which is no burden;it will not be kept back by anything low and mean;It desires to be free from all wordly affections,and not to be entangled by any outward prosperity,or by any adversity subdued.Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of trouble,attempts what is above its strength,pleads no excuse of impossibility.It is therefore able to undertake all things,and it completes many things and warrants them to take effect,where he who does not love would faint and lie down.Though weary, it is not tired;though pressed it is not straightened;though alarmed, it is not confounded;but as a living flame it forces itself upwards and securely passes through all.Love is active and sincere, courageous, patient, faithful, prudent, and manly."
Author: Thomas à Kempis
48. "I pull my foot back again, but Four's hands clamp around my arms, and he pulls me away from her with irresistible force. I breathe through gritted teeth, staring at Molly's blood-covered face, the color deep and rich and beautiful, in a way. She groans, and I hear a gurgling in her throat, watch blood trickle from her lips. "You won," Four mutters. "Stop." I wipe the sweat from my forehead. He stares at me. His eyes too wide; they look alarmed. "I think you should leave," he says. "Take a walk." I'm fine," I say. "I'm fine now," I say again, this time for myself.I wish I could say I felt guilty for what I did.I don't."
Author: Veronica Roth
49. "The boatman then gently guided the raft across. They saw a dead body floating. At the sight of this, the Master was greatly frightened. But Sun smiled and said, "Master do not be alarmed! That corpse is none other than your own." Zhu Bajie said, "It is you, it is you!" Sha the Monk clapped his hands, and also said, "It is you, it is you!" The boatman also remarked "It was yours, I congratulate you." The three pilgrims congratulated him, and they quietly crossed over the Could Ferry in safety. The Master's shape was changed, and he jumped ashore on the other side with a very light body."
Author: Wu Cheng'en
50. "The window slid open. A blast of cold air gusted in. Ada stepped back, alarmed, as a figure climbed through the window, like some predatory animal or mythical creature. The kind of being that spirited young maidens from their beds to live forever in an underworld kingdom."
Author: Zoe Archer

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