“Oh! if you could only hear Intemperance with drunkards' bones drumming on the top of the wine cask the Dead March of immortal souls, you would go home and kneel down and pray God that rather than your children should ever become the victims of this evil habit, you might carry them out to Greenwood and put them down in the last slumber, waiting for the flowers of spring to come over the grave-sweet prophecies of the resurrection. God hath a balm for such a Wound, but what flower of comfort ever grew on the blasted heath of a drunkard's sepulcher?” IfsShouldChildrenSoulHomeMightLastsEvilWaitingSweetFlowerGrewPrayingHabitComfortSpringOur ChildrenDown AndVictimWineBonesWoundsGravesYour ChildrenImmortalMarchResurrectionProphecyDrunkennessPraying To GodSlumberDrunkardsDrummingImmortal SoulIntemperance Author:Thomas De Witt Talmage
“To those who fall and hurt themselves one runs with comfort; by those who lie dangerously stricken by a disease one sits and waits.” RunningLyingFallWaitingHurtComfortDiseaseIllnessSympathyThose Who Lie Book:The Judge Source: The Judge
“The pleasure in traveling consists of the obstacles, the fatigue, and even the danger. What charm can anyone find in an excursion when he is always sure of reaching his destination, of having horses ready waiting for him, a soft bed, an excellent supper, and all the eases and comfort he can enjoy in his own home! One of the great misfortunes of modern life is the want of any sudden surprise, and the absence of all adventure. Everything is so well arranged.” WantWellsHomeLife IsWaitingEnjoyPleasureModernDangerAdventureReadyComfortBedHorseSurpriseObstaclesAbsenceExcellentEaseCharmReachingDestinationMisfortunesFatigueModern LifeSupperExcursions Author:Theophile Gautier
“I admire addicts. In a world where everybody is waiting for some blind, random disaster or some sudden disease, the addict has the comfort of knowing what will most likely wait for him down the road. He's taken some control over his ultimate fate, and his addiction keeps the cause of his death from being a total surprise.” WorldCausesWaitingKnowingTakenFateComfortDiseaseUltimateBlindSurpriseAddictionDisasterAdmireAddictDown The RoadWait For HimHeroin Addiction Author:Chuck Palahniuk
“Life's greatest comfort is being able to look over your shoulder and see people worse off, waiting in line behind you.” PeopleLooksAbleWaitingLinesBehindsComfortShouldersBehind YouRantWaiting In Line Author:Chuck Palahniuk
“I have grown weary of literature: silence alone comforts me. If I continue to write, it’s because I have nothing more to accomplish in this world except to wait for death. Searching for the word in darkness. Any little success invades me and puts me in full view of everyone. I long to wallow in the mud. I can scarcely control my need for self-abasement, my craving for licentiousness and debauchery. Sin tempts me, forbidden pleasures lure me. I want to be both pig and hen, then kill them and drink their blood.” IfsWorldWantNeedsWritingLittlesLongI CanSelfLiteratureWaitingSinPleasureViewsSilenceDarknessBloodThis WorldDrinkComfortAccomplishPigsWearyMudForbiddenCravingLureHensDebaucheryAbasement Book:The Hour of the Star Source: The Hour of the Star
“Best way then is to be waiting for them to bring Halt and the others out of that prison,” he said, almost to himself. “There’s only one reason I can think of that they might do that,” Umar said. “That’s if they are going to execute them.” Will lookd at him for several seconds before speaking. “Well, that’s a big comfort.” IfsThinkingWayWellsSaidI CanReasonBigsMightWaitingComfortPrisonBest WaySecondsHaltSpeaking Well Author:John Flanagan
“Touch. It is touch that is the deadliest enemy of chastity, loyalty, monogamy, gentility with its codes and conventions and restraints. By touch we are betrayed and betray others ... an accidental brushing of shoulders or touching of hands ... hands laid on shoulders in a gesture of comfort that lies like a thief, that takes, not gives, that wants, not offers, that awakes, not pacifies. When one flesh is waiting, there is electricity in the merest contact.” WantGivingHandsLyingWaitingEnemyComfortOffersFleshLoyaltyShouldersContactCodeTouchingConventionsBetrayGesturesThievesInfidelityElectricityRestraintBetrayedChastityMonogamyBrushingGentility Author:Wallace Stegner
“We must show charity towards the sick, who are in greater need of help. Let us take them some small gift if they are poor, or, at least let us go and wait on them and comfort them.” IfsNeedsHelpingShowsWaitingPoorGreaterComfortSickCharitySaintServing OthersSmall Gifts Author:Alphonsus Liguori