Quotes by Trembling The most gifted natures are perhaps also the most trembling. Andre Gide trembling nature literature Hope is like a hairball trembling from its birth. Christina Rossetti trembling birth hope He who shall never be divided from me kissed my mouth all trembling. Dante Alighieri trembling mouths sweet It [death] chokes you, gags you, but you have to pretend that you're doing just fine, not trembling with this fear because the end is close. Ellen Hopkins trembling choke ends No one can enjoy freedom without trembling. Emile M. Cioran trembling enjoy Do it trembling if you must, but do it! Emmet Fox trembling ifs success Love is its own rescue; for we, at our supremest, are but its trembling emblems. Emily Dickinson emblems trembling love-is Fame: an embalmer trembling with stage fright. H. L. Mencken trembling stage fame Rose: You're trembling. Jack: I'll be alright. James Cameron trembling alright rose She stabbed him in the armpit, deep, and he dropped his sword. And died. So that's what is feels like, she thought as her boldness gave away to trembling. It feels awful. Laini Taylor armpits trembling awful As the hawk is wont to pursue the trembling doves. Ovid trembling dove hawks It is God in you that responds to God without, or affirms his own words trembling on the lips of another. Ralph Waldo Emerson trembling lips faith Human existence is so fragile a thing and exposed to such dangers that I cannot love without trembling. Simone Weil trembling existence danger In art, one idea is as good as another. If one takes the idea of trembling, for instance, all of a sudden most art starts to tremble. Michelangelo starts to tremble. El Greco starts to tremble. All the Impressionists start to tremble. Willem de Kooning trembling ideas art In art one idea is as good as another. Willem de Kooning trembling ideas art The bird that hath been limed in a bush, with trembling wings misdoubteth every bush. William Shakespeare trembling wings bird