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There is now, in my mouth, this sharp chain. And it never comes out. By Peter Shaffer Mouth Chain Sharp

In my 8th grade yearbook picture I had on 2 chains. By Two Chainz Chains Grade Yearbook Picture

If the one who is to get us the news is in chains, the news may get to us but with chains! By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Chains

Break the chains. By Pierce Brown Break Chains

Chains of steel will rust with time. Chains of the heart will only grow stronger, By Gina Whitney Chains Time Steel Rust Stronger

It's a lonely little chain if you don't add to it. By Jack Johnson Lonely Chain Add

If you don't judge my gold chains, I'll forget the iron chains, By Ll Cool J Chains Judge Gold Forget Iron

One link in a chain explains the infinite chain. By Swami Vivekananda Chain Link Explains Infinite

It's your choice, butterflies or chains? By Laura Foster Choice Butterflies Chains

No one chains a slave without chaining himself. By Mahatma Gandhi Chains Slave Chaining

I thought that my invincible power would hold the world captive, leaving me in a freedom undisturbed. Thus night and day I worked at the chain with huge fires and cruel hard strokes. When at last the work was done and the links were complete and unbreakable, I found that it held me in its grip. By Rabindranath Tagore Captive Leaving Undisturbed Thought Invincible

Weren't chains ashamed of their prisoners? But By Janet Fitch Prisoners Chains Ashamed

Christ slackens off all my chains. By Lailah Gifty Akita Christ Chains Slackens

Didn't Chains tell you about the Golden Theological Principle?""The what?""The single congruent aspect of every known religion. The one shared, universal assumption about the human condition.""What is it?""He said that life boils down to standing in line to get shit dropped on your head. Everyone's got a place in the queue, you can't get out of it, and just when you start to congratulate yourself on surviving your dose of shit, you discover that line is actually circular. By Scott Lynch Principle Chains Golden Theological Religion

There is but one chain holding us in fetters, and that is our love of life. By Seneca. Fetters Life Chain Holding Love

When you hate something, you chain yourself to it. By Steve Maraboli Hate Chain

It's often better to be in chains than to be free. By Franz Kafka Free Chains

Vampire Willow Rosenberg: In my world, we have people in chains, and we can ride them like ponies. By Buffy The Vampire Slayer Writers Rosenberg Willow Vampire World Chains

My chains are gone I've been set free My God, my Savior has ransomed me And like a flood His mercy reigns Unending love, amazing grace! By Chris Tomlin God Savior Unending Love Amazing

One of us is chained, none of us is free. By Solomon Burke Chained Free

Men have more to lose than their chains . By Heidi Hartmann Men Chains Lose

You know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I go get and beat ya with until you realize who's in ruttin' command here! By Adam Baldwin Chain Command Ruttin Beat Realize

It is often safer to be in chains than to be free. By Franz Kafka Free Safer Chains

Wear none of thine own Chains; but keep free, whilst thou art free. By William Penn Chains Free Wear Whilst Thine

The chains which cramp us most are those which weigh on us least. By Sophie Swetchine Chains Cramp Weigh

If you put a chain around the neck of a slave, the other end fastens itself around your own. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Slave Put Chain Neck End

And then he saw the chains, snapping down through the clouds to crack thunderously on the horizon. Hundreds of chains, impossibly huge, black, whipping in the air with explosions of red dust, crisscrossing the sky. Horror filled his soul. By Steven Erikson Chains Snapping Horizon Clouds Crack

So often does it happen that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know there is no key. By Chuck Klosterman Chains Key Happen Live Lives

The chain that's fixed to the throne of Jove, On which the fabric of our world depends, One link dissolved, the whole creation ends. By Edmund Waller Jove Depends Dissolved Ends Chain

To every bench, as a fixture, there was a chain with heavy anklets. These the hortator proceeded to lock upon the oarsmen, going from number to number, leaving no choice but to obey, and, in event of disaster, no possibility of escape. By Lew Wallace Bench Fixture Anklets Chain Heavy

chain kept moving, and Ball led the file down through Virginia into North Carolina at a steady pace. As the days wore on, the men, who were never out of the chains, grew dirtier and dirtier. Lice hopped from scalp to scalp at night. Black-and-red lines of scabs bordered the manacles. No matter: The Georgia-man would let the people clean themselves before they got to market. In the meantime, the men were the propellant for the coffle-chain, which was more than a tool, more than mere metal. It was a machine. Its iron links and bands forced the black people inside them to do exactly what entrepreneurial enslavers, and investors far distant from slavery's frontier, needed them to do in order to turn a $300 Maryland or Virginia purchase into a $600 Georgia sale. By Edward E. Baptist Ball North Carolina Moving Pace

Hail Lord, ...Loose my chains. By C.s. Lewis Lord Loose Hail Chains

People in chains had a tendency to look guilty. By Terry Pratchett People Guilty Chains Tendency

A chain grows weaker with each new link. By Marty Rubin Link Chain Grows Weaker

The outer chains have simply been put inside of man. The desires and thoughts that the suggestion apparatus of society fills him with, chain him more thoroughly than outer chains. By Erich Fromm Man Outer Chains Simply Put

Sometimes eight chains go together really well, depending on the length - how short they are, how small they are. By Big Sean Depending Length Chains Short Small

How closely women clutch the very chains that bind them! By Margaret Mitchell Closely Women Clutch Chains Bind

We may love our chains and our stripes too. By Iris Murdoch Love Chains Stripes

I sang in my chains like the sea By Dylan Thomas Sea Sang Chains

Men rattle their chains-to manifest their freedom. By Arthur Helps Men Freedom Rattle Chainsto Manifest

Freedom is the power to choose our own chains By Jean-Jacques Rousseau Freedom Chains Power Choose

from endless leg lifts and sit-ups in a gravel parking lot. When my calling to the Michigan State Police came with the murder of Howard Stoker, Rene's advice would cause me to examine carefully my own chain, and strive to strengthen all its By Clif Edwards Lot Endless Leg Lifts Situps

So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know we have the key."(Already Gone) By Eagles Chains Key Times Live Lives

I happen to be a chain breather. By Robert Sylvester Breather Happen Chain

With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied - chains us all irrevocably. By Star Trek The Next Generation Link Forged Chain Chains Censured

The only chains God wants us to wear are the chains of righteousnessnot the chains of hopeless subjectivism, not the shackles of risk-free living, not the fetters of horoscope decision makingjust the chains befitting a bond servant of Christ Jesus. Die to self. Live for Christ. And then do what you want, and go where you want, for God's glory. By Kevin Deyoung Chains Jesus Christ God Subjectivism

We live our life in chains not knowing we always had the keys. By Eagles Keys Live Life Chains Knowing

Some chains are forged for us - those are the hardest to bear. By Jacqueline Carey Bear Chains Forged Hardest

At first, the wings weighed more than the chains, because with the chains we were not required to fly By Luigina Sgarro Chains Fly Wings Weighed Required

There were pencil scrawls and ink stains, dried blood, snack crumbs; and the leather binding itself was secured to the lectern by a chain. Here was a book that contained the collected knowledge of the past while giving evidence of present social conditions ... The dictionary contained every word in the English language but the chain knew only a few. It knew thief and steal and, maybe, purloined. The chain spoke of poverty and mistrust and inequality and decadence. By Jeffrey Eugenides Chain Stains Dried Blood Snack

Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains. By Karl Marx Workers Unite Chains World Lose

We buy our chains from our jailers and only when we put need before desire will we escape the prison of neo-liberalism By Dean Cavanagh Neoliberalism Buy Chains Jailers Put

I pick up the thin, delicate silver chain that has a flat bar that horizontally connects the chain together. I see that the bar is etched with tiny letters that scribe: And though she be but little, she is fierce By E.k. Blair Chain Thin Delicate Bar Pick

My mother might find a thin gold chain at the back of a drawer, wadded into an impossibly tight knot, and give it to me to untangle. It would have a shiny, sweaty smell, and excite me: Gold chains linked you to the great fairy tales and myths, to Arabia, and India; to the great weight of the world, but lighter than a feather. By Anne Lamott Gold Drawer Wadded Knot Untangle

No chains around my feet, But I'm not free.. By Bob Marley Feet Free Chains

Liberty has as many chains as an iron-monger's shop, and as rusty. By Austin O'malley Liberty Shop Rusty Chains Ironmonger

Lords are gold and knights steel, but two links can't make a chain. You also need silver and iron and lead, tin and copper and bronze and all the rest, and those are farmers and smiths and merchants and the like. A chain needs all sorts of metals, and a land needs all sorts of people. By George R R Martin Lords Steel Chain Gold Knights

Every girl wanna hold my chain when I f#%k their brains out on the Mustang By Simon Rex Mustang Girl Wanna Hold Chain

Freedom granted by your rulers is just a chain with a little slack. By Seth Dickinson Freedom Slack Granted Rulers Chain

Sold my soul. Bought these devil chains. By Bette Midler Sold Soul Bought Chains Devil

The iron chain and the silken cord are both equally bonds. By Friedrich Schiller Bonds Iron Chain Silken Cord

Debt, n. An ingenious substitute for the chain and whip of the slavedriver. By Ambrose Bierce Debt Slavedriver Ingenious Substitute Chain

Man ... cannot learn to forget, but hangs on the past: however far or fast he runs, that chain runs with him. By Friedrich Nietzsche Man Runs Forget Past Learn

Great pains were taken to hide chains with flowers By Charlotte Bronte Great Flowers Pains Hide Chains

The worker of the world has nothing to lose, but their chains, workers of the world unite. By Karl Marx World Lose Chains Unite Worker

To-day I wear these chains, and am HERE. To-morrow I shall be fetterless!BUT WHERE? By Edgar Allan Poe Today Chains Wear Tomorrow Fetterless

So the steel chain forged with such reptilian cunning snapped at the link that had been fashioned from a woman's heart. By Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Heart Steel Chain Forged Reptilian

Be like you thought our love would last too long, if it were chain'd together By William Shakespeare Long Thought Love Chain

We wear him like chains. By Kendare Blake Chains Wear

Fear is the chain still wrapped around a free man's leg By Todd Stocker Fear Leg Chain Wrapped Free

If chained is where you have been, your arms will always bear marks of the shackles. What you have to lose is your story, your own slant. You'll look at the scars on your arms and see more ugliness, or you'll take great care to look away from them and see nothing. Either way, you have no words for the story of where you came from. By Barbara Kingsolver Shackles Arms Chained Bear Marks

By every remove I only drag a greater length of chain. By Oliver Goldsmith Chain Remove Drag Greater Length

The chains that bind us the most closely are the ones we have broken. By Antonio Porchia Broken Chains Bind Closely

I have found there to be little distance between the unlatching of a chain and the spreading of a woman's legs. As if they can never unbar only a single entrance. It's a disease called hope. Women suffer from it greatly. By Karen Marie Moning Legs Found Distance Unlatching Chain

A good corroborating chain, if they fail in the last link, the whole will fall to the ground. By Chris Pratt Chain Link Ground Good Corroborating

If a single writer in a country is in chains, then there are some links of that chain that binds us all. By Vaclav Havel Single Writer Country Links Binds

What he'd do, he'd never go out to the length of the chain. He'd never even get out to where the chain got tight. Even if the mailman pulled up, or a salesman. Out of dignity, this dog pretended like he chose this one area to stay in that just happened to be inside the length of the chain. Nothing outside of that area right there interested him. He just had zero interest. So he never noticed the chain. He didn't hate it. The chain. He just up and made it not relevant. maybe he wasn't pretendingmaybe he really up and chose that little circle for his own world. He had a power to him. All of his life on that chain. By David Foster Wallace Chain Length Area Chose Tight

It is a ring that makes a marriage and it is from rings that chains are made. By Friedrich Schiller Made Makes Marriage Chains Ring

The chain that bound her here was of iron links, and galling to her inmost soul, but could never be broken. It By Nathaniel Hawthorne Links Soul Broken Chain Bound

Man is born free and is everywhere in chains By Peter Carey Man Chains Born Free

Freedom's chains are the hardest to break. By Marty Rubin Freedom Break Chains Hardest

Wise laws and just restraints are to a noble nation not chains, but chains of mail, strength and defense, though something of an incumbrance. By John Ruskin Wise Mail Strength Defense Incumbrance

chain of transmission was called the isnad, By Nabeel Qureshi Chain Isnad Transmission Called

We think in terms of apostolic journeys. God dares to put His greatest ambassadors in chains. By Watchman Nee Journeys Terms Apostolic God Chains

I prefer liberty to chains of diamonds. By Mary Wortley Montagu Diamonds Prefer Liberty Chains

Chains of habit are too light to be felt, until they are too heavy to be broken By Anonymous Chains Felt Broken Habit Light

Man, what are you talking about? Me in chains? You may fetter my leg but my will, not even Zeus himself can overpower. By Marcus Aurelius Man Talking Chains Zeus Overpower

I was the chain that bit into my ankle, and I was the ruthless guard that never slept. By Haruki Murakami Ankle Slept Chain Bit Ruthless

Chains," said the Tinker, coming up behind her. "They bind us, whether we want them to or not. But a heart without chains would have nothing to hold it, might simply blow away. By Bruce Coville Tinker Coming Chains Bind Heart

When I was doing stunts, I had lots of cuts on my body because of the chain. Even though everybody took care of me, I still got hurt. By Rain Stunts Chain Lots Cuts Body

Love does not deck the beloved in chains. It just is. By Mary Balogh Love Chains Deck Beloved

The tags' chain stirs with the wind; and I sleepPaid, dead, and a soldier. Who fights for his own lifeLoses, loses: I have killed for my world, and am free. By Randall Jarrell Dead Wind Sleeppaid Soldier Tags

I've always felt that the best whips and chains are in the mind. With a little creativity, the physical ones are hardly necessary. By Jim Butcher Mind Felt Whips Chains Creativity

The right words can bind someone more effectively than chains. By Lisa Kleypas Chains Words Bind Effectively

How far could you trace back such a chain, he wondered, past the Harmon girl being chosen that night to bring his food, past the tree shattering a man's backbone due to a badly notched trunk, past that to an axe unsharpened because a man drank too much the night before, past that to why the man had gotten drunk in the first place? Was it something you never found the end to? Or was there no chain at all, just a moment when you did or didn't step close to a young woman and let you fingers brush a fall of blonde hair behind her ears, did or did not lean to that uncovered ear and tell her that you found her quite fetching." ~G. Pemberton (58) By Ron Rash Past Man Harmon Night Wondered

All of the people of my time were bound with chains. They had forgotten the long fields and the standing corn. They had forgotten the west winds. By Sherwood Anderson Chains Forgotten People Time Bound

I'm just another link in the chain. By Jeff Gordon Chain Link

you don't break the chain, you will soon realize that your small actions will accumulate By Felix Bear Chain Accumulate Break Realize Small

Now I'm in a king's cage. But so is he. My chains are Silent Stone. His is the crown. By Victoria Aveyard Cage King Stone Silent Crown

Let the blacksmith wear the chains he has himself made. By Decimius Magnus Ausonius Made Blacksmith Wear Chains