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  • Once a pallid Vestal Doubted truth in blue; Listed red in ruin, Harried every hue; Barricaded vision, Garbed herself in sighs; Ridiculed the birthmarks Of the butterflies. -- Nathalia Crane
  • People are nice enough, but you can hear the giant tick of the second hand. People are so harried. -- David Ogden Stiers
  • I find I'm the sort of harried working mother who has difficulty scheduling in a bit of rest amid the Ptolemaically complicated interlocking gears of professional and personal life. -- Sandra Tsing Loh
  • I was aiming for the cooks that I've talked to by teaching an online course and by traveling, listening to people who are really busy and harried but want to be cooking. -- Sally Schneider
  • Rotavirus does not cause all diarrhea, but it causes a lot of it. Instead of a single vaccine dose, however, harried nurses may have to give several, as diarrhoea makes it difficult for a child to retain anything. -- Rose George
  • I am looking at it from the point of view of a harried user, which I am, and I believe that I am much more like the typical non-technical harried user than I am like the people who smoothly operate everything. -- Ted Nelson
  • Getting into Sundance is a certain sort of passport to a level of anxiety I've never experienced, even having had a baby in the NICU for a week. For about ten minutes, you're a world-class director. Then you become an entry-level, harried, low level concierge with absolutely no juice. -- Jill Soloway
  • Let others probe the mystery if they can.Time-harried prisoners of Shall and Will -The right thing happens to the happy man. -- Theodore Roethke
  • When harried, we go as far as we dare, and with those we're sure of we dare go very far, knowing where forgiveness is certain. -- Ellis Peters
  • Traditionally the investor has been the man with patience and the courage of his convictions who would buy when the harried or disheartened speculator was selling. -- Benjamin Graham
  • I warn the marauder dragging plunder, chaotic, rich beyond all rights: he'll strike his sails, harried at long last, stunned when the squalls of torment break his spars to bits. -- Aeschylus
  • I find the term 'workaholic' to be distasteful because it reminds me of the harried-looking lawyers I recall chained to their desks through nights and weekends during my lawyer days years ago. -- Rachel Sklar
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