Burned
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Franz Kafka saw incompletion when others would find only works to praise, so much so that he wanted all of his diaries, manuscripts, letters and even sketches
burned
upon his death.
They
burned
them and got a new set.
I reached the point of no return and I don't know if I've been
burned
from the
burned
bridges in my life, thinkin' you were wrong and I was right.
And I was the only person walking around with a bare shoulder, and it
burned
every time someone stared at it.
It is
burned
into my memory.
Our whole culture gets
burned.
At the end of the week, if the works aren't burned, artists have to cart them back out and store them.
And as a consequence of that presumption, my hometown was
burned
to the ground by an invading army, an experience that has befallen many a Hungarian town and village throughout its long and troubled history.
He watched — this is in Sudan — as his village — he was only seven years old —
burned
to the ground, and he learned that his mother and his father and his entire family were killed that day.
They
burned
her body.
In the end, the magnificent city was
burned
to the ground, never to rise again.
Every time a shaman dies, it's as if a library has
burned
down.
They were shot at, their malocas, their longhouses, were
burned.
For years, scholars believed the library
burned
as the blaze spread into the city.
We were hired to replace this building, which
burned
down.
Because the sunshine kid was bright, with a warm personality, And inside he
burned
savagely Hurt by the words and curses of the shadowy folk who spoke holes in his soul and left cavities, And as his heart hardened, his spark darkened, Every time they called him names it cooled his flames, He thought they might like him if he kept his light dim But they were busy telling lightning she had terrible aim, He couldn’t quite get to grips with what they said, So he let his light be eclipsed by what they said, He fell into a Lone Star State like Texas, And felt like he’d been punched in his solar plexus.
Yes, the Sunshine Kid was bright, with a warm personality, And inside he
burned
savagely, Fueled by the fire inspired across galaxies By the girl who showed him belief.
I saw Gibraltar, and stars of Kentucky
burned
in the moonlight, making me smile.
Light
burned
my brain like wildfire, and sounds were so loud and chaotic that I could not pick a voice out from the background noise, and I just wanted to escape.
They were used to seeing long, drawn-out, torturous executions on the scaffold, where people were mutilated and
burned
and pulled apart slowly.
The terrified victims would leap back, only to find that they still
burned
underwater.
Bruno was
burned
at the stake for his radical suggestion.
Every innocent bystander will be
burned
to a crisp.
An adult human brain, which accounts for only 2% of the body's mass, consumes 20% of daily glucose
burned.
So, torment your heat receptors all you want, but remember, when it comes to spicy food, you're going to get
burned.
Like a candle that burns brightly, it
burned
out quickly.
And those that don't even make it to the ocean, they're either
burned
or littered.
How many are
burned
by 100 jumping jacks, or long distance running, or fidgeting?
Pregnancy requires slightly more calories than usual, and elderly people typically have a slower metabolic rate, energy is
burned
more gradually, so less is needed.
Overworked, overused, overdone,
burned
out.
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