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  • I was running on the earth,Slashing primeval winds.I was running in the world,Riddled with darkness. -- Keishi Ando
  • I am bundle of nerves riddled with irrational fears. -- Tori Spelling
  • My career has been riddled with controversy, which I never fully understand. -- Liz Phair
  • Unfortunately, the American justice system is just riddled with lies and inconsistencies. -- Tommy Chong
  • We don't grow unless we take risks. Any successful company is riddled with failures. -- James E. Burke
  • As an actor, you're constantly riddled with self-doubt. You are your own worst critic. -- Michelle Fairley
  • I can multitask like crazy. I'm riddled with ADD - a blessing and a curse. -- Glenn Beck
  • An inventor's path is chorused with groans, riddled with fist-banging and punctuated by head scratches. -- James Dyson
  • The United Nations is a mess, riddled with scandals. In fact, the U.N. itself is a scandal. -- Ginny Brown-Waite
  • I'm riddled with cynicism. Whenever anyone says 'trust me,' the hairs go up on the back of my neck. -- Charles Dance
  • Religion as a human phenomenon is as riddled through with potential for both good and evil as any other phenomenon. -- Richard John Neuhaus
  • Pakistan is riddled with problems that are rooted in the disproportionate power of the state. Aid has only boosted that power. -- Iqbal Quadir
  • Cable boxes are, almost without exception, awful. They're under-powered computers running very badly designed software. Their channel guides are slow, poorly laid out, and usually riddled with ads. -- Alex Pareene
  • However, yes, especially as one gets older, you know, you really hope that your music will become more generally available, even though some of the performances might be riddled with faults. -- John Eaton
  • In the womb, humans are free of microbes. Colonization begins during the journey down the birth canal, which is riddled with bacteria, some of which make their way onto the newborn's skin. -- Robin Marantz Henig
  • I used to always be putting my hat on children being photographed and then getting home and discovering I was riddled with lice. That used to happen very, very regularly. I used to get headlice all the time. -- Tom Baker
  • The United States is at a critical juncture in time. Our government is riddled with historic debt, and the limited resources of philanthropic and non-profit efforts cannot meet the scale of social challenges we face with necessary force. -- Simon Mainwaring
  • Trying to read our DNA is like trying to understand software code - with only 90% of the code riddled with errors. It's very difficult in that case to understand and predict what that software code is going to do. -- Elon Musk
  • Like Christians, Soccerians argue that you should not judge the essence of their faith by the loopy activities of its followers. But the Beautiful Game is in fact quite the opposite. It is badly designed and riddled with flaws. -- Craig Brown
  • In the early 1970s, phone phreaks manipulated the long-distance system using blue boxes that they built from sketchy photocopied schematics that were often riddled with errors. Not many had the skill to do this. Phreaking was restricted to a select few. -- Charles Platt
  • U.S. Speedskating has been riddled with problems since when I started my career, and we were always able to look past that. When it came down to performing on the ice, regardless of funding issues, we were always able to make it happen. And that's what it's all about. -- Apolo Ohno
  • I think 'Comic Book: The Movie' is the apex of my career in terms of making a personal statement that has significance to me and resonates with biographical detail about not only my career, but all the people that I've worked with in my career. All of it's riddled, on- and off-camera, with people I've known and worked with for decades. -- Mark Hamill
  • Life is an extravagant gown, riddled with lice. -- Eileen Chang
  • I think Hamlet is a very funny play - Hamlet is riddled with wit. -- Chukwudi Iwuji
  • And there'd be no more jokes in Music-halls To mock the riddled corpses round Bapaume. -- Siegfried Sassoon
  • Most kings and priests have been despotic, and all religions have been riddled with superstition. -- Aldous Huxley
  • To die whole, riddled with nothing but desire for it, is like breakfast after love. -- Anne Sexton
  • Royal blood isn't blue, it is a jaundiced shade of red and riddled with broken chromosomes -- Dean Cavanagh
  • Shannon: Only the living suffered. Only they were riddled with guilt and regret and unanswered questions. -- Nora Roberts
  • The machinery of government is a vast series of interlocking hierarchies riddled through and through with incompetence. -- Laurence J. Peter
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  • ...in the middle of Little Italy little did we know that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily -- Big Pun
  • I was grateful for cereal --- the only food that my tummy, riddled by pangs of infatuation, could handle. -- Craig Thompson
  • our triumphant age of plenty is riddled with darker feelings of doubt, cynicism, distrust, boredom and a strange kind of emptiness -- Samuel Johnson
  • Some days I am not sure if my faith is riddled with doubt or whether, graciously, my doubt is riddled with faith. -- Lauren F. Winner
  • Delightful, tragic, gloriously elegiac and riddled with puns-Close to Hugh is just like life, only so much more beautiful for being art. -- Lynn Coady
  • Every actor is riddled with insecurity, of course. But weirdly, I don't really find that I'd be daunted with taking on roles or anything. -- Martin Freeman
  • Of all the hokum with which this country [America] is riddled, the most odd is the common notion that it is free of class distinctions. -- W. Somerset Maugham
  • A city like London was always going to be a paradox, the best of it so very riddled with the opposite, so Swiss-cheesed with moral holes. -- China Mieville
  • Like Marxism, Thatcherism is, in fact, riddled with contradictions. Mrs. Thatcher, on the other hand, is free of doubt; she is the label on the can of worms. -- Julian Critchley
  • As coercive monopolies that spend other people's money taken by force, governments are uniquely unqualified to solve problems. They are riddled by ignorance, perverse incentives, incompetence and self-serving. -- John Stossel
  • Any society's upper-crust is riddled with immorality, how else d'you think they keep their power? Reputation is king of the public sphere, not private. It is dethroned by public acts. -- David Mitchell
  • My bones are brittle, my heart weak and erratic, my esophagus and stomach riddled with ulcers, my reproductive system shot, my immune system useless... I'm not going to have a happy ending. -- Marya Hornbacher
  • Remember, Angels are both God's messengers and God's message, witness to eternity in time, to the presence of the divine amidst the ordinary. Every moment of every day is riddled by their traces. -- Forrest Church
  • Untrained warriors are soon killed on the battlefield; so also persons untrained in the art of preserving their inner peace are quickly riddled by the bullets of worry and restlessness in active life. -- Paramahansa Yogananda
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