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Fool your guards? They're not very good, the forgot to check the ceiling for spiders."Valek grinned. His angular face softened. — Maria V. Snyder
Fool your guards? They're not very good, the forgot to check the ceiling for spiders."Valek grinned. His angular face softened. — Maria V. Snyder
Fair Venus shines Even in the eve of day, with sweetest beam Propitious shines, and shakes a trembling flood Of softened radiance from her dewy locks.
— Anna Letitia Barbauld
When she'd read, her voice wrapped around my head and my heart, and it softened and lightened everything up. It put a pain in my hear that felt good.
— Katherine Hannigan
Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
The human heart becomes softened by hearing of instances of gentleness and consideration.
— Plutarch
You can be who you will," he repeated. His voice softened. "And if you will have me, I will be the one beside you.
— Shannon Hale
Baobab. Away in the distance I could see the cloud-softened
— Paula McLain
Your soul is softened and ready to accept the responsibility of God's work. You will accomplish much and change many lives.
— Paul Stefaniak
It seemed that the years had softened her, or perhaps they'd hardened me
— Cecilia Samartin
Tread lightly." Vulnerability softened Bron's voice, as if he'd told her he loved her.
— Aubrie Dionne
Love doesn't last." She didn't know how much showed her pale face.
Meribah's face softened. "Sometimes it does. If it's the right kind. — Francine Rivers
Meribah's face softened. "Sometimes it does. If it's the right kind. — Francine Rivers
Our deepest (and fastest) yearnings can be tempered by reason and experience; our more prudent judgments softened by desire and need.
— Kayt Sukel
His entire body softened at Kai's touch. Any softer, he'd have melted between Kai's fingers like thawing winter.
— Hyperionova
Virtue becomes unhealthy if it is not softened by some misdemeanors, and faith quickly becomes cruel if is not subdued by certain doubts.
— Amin Maalouf
Cruelty isn't softened by tears; it feeds on them.
— Publilius Syrus
There's nothing worse than the one that got away. It haunts you for weeks like a bad dream, eats away at your psyche like a termite on softened wood.
— Bruce Littlefield
When the severity of the law is to be softened, let pity, not bribes, be the motive.
— Miguel De Cervantes
My mother ... she is beautiful, softened at the edges and tempered with a spine of steel. I want to grow old and be like her.
— Jodi Picoult
Then his expression softened, as if he had solved a troublesome riddle. He smiled. "You do it," he said. Then he stepped over the edge.
— Robert Charles Wilson
His eyes softened into something almost like amusement, as if such a ragged appearance was all one could expect from a renowned mechanic.
— Marissa Meyer
The fierce look on his face softened to the look he wore for no one but her.
— Melanie Dickerson
Time did what it always does: softened the hard edges
— Sara Bareilles
You have to have some level of attachment, you can still have passion and believe but it has to be softened somewhat.
— David Cross
Live Today! Do not allow your spirit to be softened of your happiness to be limited by a day you cannot have back or a day that does not yet exist.
— Steve Maraboli
The human mind is never better disposed to gratitude and attachment than when softened by fear.
— Charles James
I stand in the sunny noon of life. Objects no longer glitter in the dews of morning, neither are yet softened by the shadows of evening.
— Margaret Fuller
John softened, and many years later he said to me, "You know, if we were ever to divorce, I get the cat." There is a
— Katherine Paterson
Woman was formed to admire; man to be admirable. His are the glories of the sun at noonday; hers the softened splendors of the midnight moon.
— Philip Sidney
But the close withdrew: the hand softened. It was over
the moment. — Virginia Woolf
the moment. — Virginia Woolf
Our love grows soft if it is not strengthened by truth, and our truth grows hard if it is not softened by love.
— John R.W. Stott
Can one regret a thing that, however unwise, was beautiful? she said, and the hurt in his eyes softened into confusion.
— Cassandra Clare
Things here are so different. Poisoned rivers, softened stone. You never know exactly what you're getting into. What will hold and what will give way
— Ally Condie
Agatha looked into the wolf's eyes. "I don't want to die,"
for the first time, his sneer softened.
"I didn't either. — Soman Chainani
for the first time, his sneer softened.
"I didn't either. — Soman Chainani
When my father died, I was 21, and he'd been sick for a few years. He changed during his illness. He kind of softened during it.
— Luanne Rice
His bondage had softened him. Irresponsibility had weakened him. He had forgotten how to shift for himself. The night yawned about him.
— Jack London
This creature softened my heart of stone. She died and with her died my last warm feelings for humanity.
— Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin
I would wait ten years if you asked me, Mina." His eyes softened. "I feel like I've waited my whole life for you. A week is nothing in comparison.
— Belle Aurora
Cancer softened me up. I like the old me better. I liked being angry. It made me feel strong.
— Johnny Ramone
Esther's voice softened. 'Please, we're begging you ...
— Jack Croxall
The stiff rails were softened to swan's-down, and still fluttered down the snow.
— James Russell Lowell
Cruelty is softened by fear, not pity.
— Mason Cooley
Rebecca..." His face softened, and his eyes glowed as he remembered. "How could I not kiss you?
— Sierra Rose
Sharp lines draw too much attention to themselves, like vanity. And what's vanity but a series of sharp lines which have yet to be softened?
— Glenn Haybittle
I actually had a cockney accent before I went to drama school. It's softened up a bit.
— Gemma Arterton
Lord Hamlin's eyes darted in their direction, alighted on Rose, and held. His expression changed and his features softened as he looked at her.
— Melanie Dickerson
I felt her soul staring deep into mine. Her eyes were full of wondering interest and her beauty was softened by an air of mystery.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
Alluring pleasure is said to have softened the savage dispositions (of early mankind).
[Lat., Blanda truces animos fertur mollisse voluptas.] — Ovid
[Lat., Blanda truces animos fertur mollisse voluptas.] — Ovid