Top Subdued Quotes

  • …it struck her, this was tragedy– not palls, dust, and the shroud; but children coerced, their spirits subdued. – Virginia Woolf

    …it struck her, this was tragedy– not palls, dust, and the shroud; but children coerced, their spirits subdued.– Virginia Woolf

  • When a woman is romantically subdued, all she does at that moment is under the influence of her desires. – Michael Bassey Johnson

    When a woman is romantically subdued, all she does at that moment is under the influence of her desires.– Michael Bassey Johnson

  • If you are a follower of Jesus Christ , then the world around you will also be subdued – Sunday Adelaja

    If you are a follower of Jesus Christ , then the world around you will also be subdued– Sunday Adelaja

  • A peace is of the nature of a conquest; for then both parties nobly are subdued, and neither party loser. – William Shakespeare

    A peace is of the nature of a conquest; for then both parties nobly are subdued, and neither party loser.– William Shakespeare

  • I read and feel that same compulsion; the desire to possess what he has written, which can only be subdued by writing something myself. – Patti Smith

    I read and feel that same compulsion; the desire to possess what he has written, which can only be subdued by writing something myself.– Patti Smith

  • Persuasion is a strong but subdued outrider. – Harold Bloom

    Persuasion is a strong but subdued outrider.– Harold Bloom

  • I like it subdued and tepid, with far to much milk – Andi James Chamberlain

    I like it subdued and tepid, with far to much milk– Andi James Chamberlain

  • Great minds have purpose, others have wishes. Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortunes; but great minds rise above them. – Washington Irving

    Great minds have purpose, others have wishes. Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortunes; but great minds rise above them.– Washington Irving

  • Conquer the world by intelligence, and not merely by being slavishly subdued by the terror that comes from it. – Bertrand Russell

    Conquer the world by intelligence, and not merely by being slavishly subdued by the terror that comes from it.– Bertrand Russell