How To Use Yearn In A Sentence

  • Connection is here something both yearned for and guarded against. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Amid it all stands Mitt Romney, not the high-flying investment lots of Republicans yearned to put their money on, but the unspectacular Treasury bill of Republican candidates, a man whose emphasis on jobs and the economy makes him a safe enough bet at a time like this. GOP 'Flight to Safety' Benefits Romney
  • Do you yearn for something slightly more annoying? Times, Sunday Times
  • Donnelly's PNAC report -- a blueprint followed faithfully by the Bush Administration -- openly yearned for a "new Pearl Harbor" that would "catalyze" the American people into adopting PNAC's global militarist agenda wholesale. Undefined
  • It's one of those books that makes you yearn for the machineguns of the western front. Times, Sunday Times
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  • People all say the crystal-like dews are the tears shed by the stars. But do you ever know, they are also my yearning tears for you .
  • We all yearn for something to happen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet because we yearn to be seen as bold, brave and courageous, we'll take stupid risks to prove our worth.
  • Sometimes they are approached in terms of affect: there is a painful negative hunger, or a more tender affirmatory yearning, and these modes of will oppose and supplant each other, articulating a dynamic basis to material reality (Ages 170). Psychology in Search of Psyches: Friedrich Schelling, Gotthilf Schubert and the Obscurities of the Romantic Soul
  • Its tranquil moments convey a nostalgic yearning common to Japanese folk music.
  • I hope, I yearn to see that it all comes from some great and perfect will, a will with qualities of which what we know as mercy, justice, and love are but faint shadows -- but that is hidden from me. The Altar Fire
  • And what's so impressive is that Parini manages to create Melville's homoerotic yearning and despair in the context of 19th-century attitudes about sexuality, a pre-Freudian age that had not neatly divided the world into gay and straight, but also had no words for the feelings of love between men that Walt Whitman was so bravely yawping about. Melville's stormy seas
  • Most workers yearn for a tea trolley stacked with sticky buns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Winter blues At this time of year I yearn for something to light up the grey. Times, Sunday Times
  • My heart aches now, yearning for you to come back and hug me for the last time before you leave.
  • He still yearned after her, even after all these years.
  • The trees come up to my window like the yearning voice of the dumb earth.
  • We cannot continue to turn a blind eye or ear and pretend that all is well when many people are hurting and yearning for help.
  • And evils like corruption, bribery, sleaze and fraud leave an impact on young minds that yearn for an avenue to let their radical thoughts out.
  • The latter-day St. George yearns to rescue the daughter of an absent-minded aristocrat who lives in a castle but who fancies himself a gardener.
  • Andrew yearns for the days when exploring the Net meant spending dateless Friday nights geeking out on a text-only green-screen terminal in a fluorescently-lit corner of the university student center basement.
  • That had been less than a year ago, and Inger's tender heart ached for the child's obvious yearning for comfort.
  • I'm tired of having to follow a jillion plot points and trying to keep track of it all, and yearn for the 'good ol days' of done in ones ... and comics are so serious now. That’s where the money is | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • At this moment, I have the deepest yearning. Let cloud wisher to bless with full intention, embellish your sweet dream, wish you to own a happy happy New Year!
  • After the brutal long-drawn-out tribal war, the common people living in the area are all yearning for peace and security.
  • Since the sacrifice of a single one of these cargo vessels caused terrible losses, merchants yearned to avoid the inevitable.
  • They were yearning to know whom he had finally chosen and could hardly bear to stay in the dark until that night, wondering if he'd made the right choice.
  • Million of Americans like me voted for President Obama because we yearned for a president who refused to accept that our great nation was too big to care for the less fortunate in our midst. Pierce O'Donnell: Why Has President Obama Forgotten Katrina Victims?
  • We have an art-class sock drawer of wildly outrageous socks that yearn to be in show business.
  • The concept of a centralized database containing a patient's entire medical history is the kind of timesaving and potentially life-saving innovation doctors yearn for, but the idea makes privacy watchdogs squirm.
  • He once thought that all this yearning would consume him in its searing intensity, until he could no longer bear the pain.
  • If genuine wealthy backers were out there, yearning to back me wealthily, was I to turn up my nose at them? Why Sarah Palin and I Aren't Running
  • Is it not in the nature of all human beings to yearn for freedom?
  • There is the man who yearned for eternal life but was terribly attached to his own possessions, and the poor widow who put her last penny in the treasury.
  • But her waist was so tiny, she yearned to nip it in further still, to swish with layers of petticoats. THE GOLDEN LION
  • The unending yearning, like a boat with broken oars, rows across the sea of my sad heart.
  • Between their comic-relief scenes — like collaring guys in hot dog costumes — Renzulli's wisecracks, Jamie's wet-behind-the-ears earnestness and their effortless rapport, it's easy to see why fans are yearning for more. Blue Bloods' Oddly Perfect Partners Building on "Great Chemistry"
  • In these post-tsunami times, with nonstop images of tiny outstretched hands and grief-stricken eyes on the television, most of us feel a yearning to do something to help.
  • It yearned for days of yore, when men sat unchallenged atop family and social trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's another story here of an oppressed people yearning to breathe free. Times, Sunday Times
  • I yearn for those days when everything was full of wonder and fun, when kids could play cowboys and Indians in the street with toy guns that did not cause an armed police siege.
  • The film certainly succeeds in doing that - but it also taps into Barrie's well-documented yearning for a world in which playfulness and whimsy would always triumph over seriousness and propriety.
  • And since the whole country is yearning for peace, I believe these different points of view will finally converge in a grand national consensus.
  • Frank sang the responsorial psalm, ‘Like the deer that yearns for running streams, so my soul is yearning for you my God’.
  • Two other monuments to conspicuous wealth that lie just across a small bridge will make you yearn for the life of the idle rich.
  • Why do people have to be this lonely? What's the point of it all? Millions of people in this world, all of them yearning, looking to others to satisfy them, yet isolating themselves. Why? Was the earth put here just to nourish human loneliness? Haruki Murakami 
  • Before long a carnival of color began which I can only describe as delirious, intoxicating, a hardly bearable joy, a tender anguish, an indescribable yearning, an unearthly music, rich in love and worship. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • Behold, here there begins an eternal craving and continual yearning in eternal insatiableness. The Adornment of the Spritual Marriage
  • tripper" yearns for them to do, because he can't think of anything else to remark at the moment -- all they would say to him would be the words, Over the Fireside with Silent Friends
  • The forces around Attac yearn for a return to a period when national capitalist states exercised broad control over the economy and society.
  • In a culture and a region where the old story of boy meets girl is not only frowned on, but downright discouraged, love, or at least adolescent yearnings, will often find a way.
  • MacArthur happened to be a very, very smart guy who came along at the right time, but the yearning to mathematize ecology was already in the air. The Song of The Dodo
  • Therefore, when next June comes along and you yearn for the early filberts, do not be fretty. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 23, 1919
  • Like so many, these romantic yearnings and unrequited needs/dreams are again logged into my aspiration file under, one day soon ... How often....
  • Deep down, I think most women have at some point yearned for a mane of long, blonde hair.
  • Do pregnant women really yearn for sour pickles?
  • know my youngest son, who yearns to join corporate America as a stock analyst, wants to live up to his Dad's commandment to do good things and make money without selling your soul.
  • Masquerading his message as a typical tale of lovers spurned and yearned, he fashioned a vitriolic denouncement of his countrymen, people whom he saw as being more capable of lying or hiding than fighting.
  • This is the attraction of democracy, and this is the reason why democracy became a universal value and why democratic rights are popularly supported and yearned for!
  • After the brutal long-drawn-out tribal war, the common people living in the area are all yearning for peace and security.
  • Reading about a "daylily bud and petal salad" preceding a "stinging nettle and sea spinach soup" is almost enough to make one yearn for a wedge of iceberg lettuce drenched in Thousand Island dressing. Gastronomy
  • Despite his great commercial success he still yearns for critical approval.
  • A letter contains bitterness,taking away yearning and leaving loving thoughts behind.Another letter is another expectation,and my love for you will never change in the following years.
  • As a nation of the disenfranchised, freaks, and outsiders, we can identify with the yearning to fit in somewhere.
  • An ideal for occupation, in short, is people's pursuit or yearn towards future occupation. It should be based on personal professional knowledge , ability, interest and an enthusiasm for occupation.
  • With those changes from major to minor, they can wrap a luxuriant sense of yearning around you like a mink stole. Times, Sunday Times
  • What Lester most yearns for, as do most of the men in my practice, indeed in my life, is the unstinting limitless nurturer, she who was untimely ripped from his arms as a little boy.
  • I just heard one say, "Use 'yearn'," and the response: “how do you spell that?” Alphabet graffiti
  • He offers a handclasp that Fiedler can scarcely feel: ‘I stood there baffled, a little ashamed of how I had braced myself involuntarily for a bone-crushing grip, how I must have yearned for some wordless preliminary test of strength.’
  • [15] 'Whose eidant plead yet made my thoughtis grein:' whose close disputation made my thoughts yearn. Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Complete
  • I don't yearn to look like an airbrushed image. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do our MPs still yearn for a universe where they are somehow above the law? Times, Sunday Times
  • The yearning for peace is lost in the unholy belief that ‘might makes right.’
  • The feminine side in all of us sometimes represents fulfilment of spiritual yearnings.
  • As I watched Waiting for 'Superman', the students and their families depoliticized the film for me and I cut down on my thoughts of, "No, it isn't like that," and "But you don't consider this," -- I was wrapped in their yearning for a slot in one of the charter schools presented. Christopher Reeve: Who is the Real Superman?
  • unevangelical" young lawyer who was "not far from the kingdom of heaven," and yearned towards the penitent Peter, and from the tenderness of his immaculate purity said to the adulteress, The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • The first movement's mix of romantic yearning and arpeggiated glitter, toy fanfares and epic octaves, is unsettling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who yearn for the good old warehouse days are going to appreciate the jazzy, ambient vibe.
  • We all yearn for some sacred space where substance is more important than style, where glitz isn't mistaken for gold.
  • Primarily, however, the drama is about yearning and the futility of attempting to suppress human emotion.
  • The government's strong-arm tactics may squelch protests, but they don't extinguish yearnings for freedom.
  • How, exactly, the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem came to involve at least one flying, no less ungulate with a photoluminescent proboscis, abominable snowmen, a Christmas elf yearning to be a dentist, not to mention more than one lobster... is a bit hard to fathom. David Katz, M.D.: Fatness, misFitness and the Right Kind of Island
  • I associate this brand of feminism with a certain variety of white, coastal-city dwelling, fairly well-to-do heterosexual cisgendered woman, a woman with a comfortable white-collar job that is so very comfortable and so very white-collar that she is free to spend her spare time yearning for, and semi-believing that she could attain, something with more “meaning.” Already Thursday! How? « Gerry Canavan
  • I kind of yearn for the days where I was completely anonymous and could spew forth brain dumps without repercussion, but recent times have taught me that if I Write It About Them, They Will Find It. Blog: Fur and Foibles
  • The feeling was so strange; I wandered round the house with an undefined nostalgic yearning.
  • Do our MPs still yearn for a universe where they are somehow above the law? Times, Sunday Times
  • To this terrible, irrepressible yearning, (surely more or less down underneath in most human souls) —this universal democratic comradeship—this old, eternal, yet ever-new interchange of adhesiveness, so fitly emblematic of America—I have given in that book, undisguisedly, declaredly, the openest expression. Preface, 1876, To the Two-Volume Centennial Edition of L. of G. and “Two Rivulets.” Collect
  • The legend of the Flying Dutchman is as old as Homer, who showed us Ulysses as an unresting traveler, yearning for home and domestic joys.
  • Yearning for a brand, spanking new home but don't have the down payment?
  • Scenes such as this will have you yearning for sea air and salty chips. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a passionate and emotional man always yearning to uncover and reveal the mystery of the world he lived in.
  • At the same time as he developed this contrarian personality to society he still secretly yearned for an audience.
  • By the end of the series, only one couple had succeeded in turning their parental yearnings into bundles of joy (twins, as it happened).
  • Fenway Sports Group has anointed Anfield's King, the one man capable of uniting a club beset by poisonous division and politicking in recent years and someone who yearned to retake his post within weeks of leaving it in 1991. How Kenny Dalglish lifted the Liverpool mood and found the aura | Andy Hunter
  • She yearned to give him what he had never had, -- pleasure, joy, the soft suavities of life, what she had had always. Together
  • A letter contains bitterness,taking away yearning and leaving loving thoughts behind.Another letter is another expectation,and my love for you will never change in the following years.
  • There is a yearning here for common experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • The creaky machinery of the legal thriller makes you yearn for a big payoff - but no one, except poor Sheila, goes to jail.
  • Auber's Manon Lescaut reworks Prévost's novel about the nymphet who hurtles to self-destruction when love comes into conflict with her yearning for the high life, which can only be purchased with her body.
  • Their jeremiads yearn for an airbrushed 50's America that never really existed.
  • Since the sacrifice of a single one of these cargo vessels caused terrible losses, merchants yearned to avoid the inevitable.
  • Outside, the new moon shines bright all around, but the lonely lamp on my desk is dim. How l wish this small piece of paper would take to youmyresdess yearning.
  • Guests, yearning for last year's multicourse feast, spent the evening picking through boxes of Dean & Deluca breadsticks and passing around tin cans of Swedish fish and gummy peaches. Geeks, Stars Check In at Webby Awards
  • We all yearn for something to happen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people say that true lovers are one soul that is separated when it's born and those two halves will always yearn to find their way back together.
  • We had a special yearning to give them something precious, even though, looking back, it must have been one nauseating meal.
  • Life is a series of collisions with the future. It is not the sum of what we have been, but what we yearn to be.
  • Ellen yearned to make a riposte, to say that all this seeming prosperity was insubstantial as a fog, but Madame Angelique suddenly held her drawing aloft, declaring, But see, an illustration excellente! The Dressmaker
  • Over two sets in which he visibly unwound from a nervous start, Cullum rattled through originals, pop covers and standards, with a yearning account of Radiohead's High And Dry, and Fran Landesman's classic Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most – riskily but successfully joining intimate balladry to beatboxing – the highlights. Hugh Laurie at Cheltenham Jazz Festival - review
  • Most compelling are her songs that capture the essence of saudade, which has no exact translation to English but can be described as the overpowering nostalgia and yearning for something which is gone. Buzzine » Mariza
  • A visit to the parlor from the Marmion Plantation in Virginia located in the Met's Gallery 720, however, might provide a bit of encouraging perspective; some of the descendants of the slaves who likely tended the parlor's guests may have been lured into subprime mortgages while their White counterparts were given better deals, but you'd have to be dottier than a guy who wants to arrest judges not to realize that we are all better off than we were during the "good old days" for which certain social luddites yearn. Tanya M. Acker: Ditch the Xanax: Why the Metropolitan Museum Is a Better Cure for American Grumpiness
  • Connection is here something both yearned for and guarded against. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As Christians, we know that the peace for which this strife-torn land yearns has a name: Jesus Christ. Pope in the Holy Land: The Church of the Holy Sepulchre
  • Each bench holds a tragic little operetta of thwarted desire and hapless yearning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sure, it's mildly entertaining to read an essay excerpt where a kid uses the word "urine" in place of the word "yearn. Turnstyle: Talking Sh*t about Sh*t My Students Write
  • Was society really yearning for another drag comedy, this time featuring college guys in miniskirts?
  • An economy/society dominated by marketing, instant gratification and a desperate and highly manufactured yearning for self-glorification is not a healthy society, and the illness of that society manifests itself in poor mental and physical health. Chris Martenson, Ph.D.: Straight Talk with Charles Hugh Smith: Why The Status Quo Is Unsustainable
  • Here, also, the agent and his assistant yearn all winter for the spring, and when the spring comes, camp blasphemously on the roof while the Yukon washes out the establishment. THE STORY OF JEES UCK
  • Gandhi pithily expressed his deep yearning in 1936 to Maurice Frydman, a Polish engineer, while discussing the village reconstruction movement.
  • A letter contains bitterness,taking away yearning and leaving loving thoughts behind.Another letter is another expectation,and my love for you will never change in the following years.
  • The tension ratchets as Gayford yearns for the sittings to come to an end and Freud grows jumpier at the prospect. Man with a Blue Scarf: On Sitting for a Portrait by Lucian Freud, by Martin Gayford
  • By definition, sports tourers are usually more refined than their all-out sports bike cousins but the ZZ-R refuses to grow old just yet and does a very good impression of a bike that still yearns for a bit of fun.
  • What motivates Maurice is not lechery but a yearning envy of Jessie's youth and a longing for his own.
  • I yearned to be a movie actor.
  • But now, in the long absence of wonted delights, the keen yearning of his stomach was tickled hugely by the sharp, salty bacon. FINIS
  • On the catwalk, they've teamed them with pencil skirts to complete a smart suit look that conveys better than anything the yearning for a long-overdue dose of ladylike elegance in fashion.
  • Africa's "renaissance" or rebirth is in the hands of its young people yearning to breathe free and struggling to exert their creative impulses to lift the continent out of poverty and dictatorship. Alemayehu G. Mariam: Ethiopia: Education Unbanned!
  • I yearn to taste Vietnamese pho as good as I ate at Pho Pasteur in Saigon.
  • No patent remedy exists for these, no chicken soup for the soul, however much we may yearn for ready comfort.
  • …we can even use the word erotic to describe a yearning for unity to overcome separation. The Templar Revelation
  • Under the neo-liberal dispensation, then, what many people seem to yearn for is a world in which they are treated not as consumers or as dispensable cogs in an indifferent machine but as citizens and as human beings.
  • Learning to Fall is not a book for cowards, but it is ideal for all those moments in which the spirit yearns to rise high above self-pity and chronic misery and defeatism.
  • The old tile-roofed village in the old green countryside, the Hwang Ho mightily flowing, a bell at twilight, lifeways and a reverence for them that had changed their outward guise only a little as the millennia swept past; science and machines could ensorcel a girl, she could snatch at a scholarship and lose herself in the marvels of city and university and a certain young man, but always, always she would yearn back. Starfarers
  • A letter contains bitterness,taking away yearning and leaving loving thoughts behind.Another letter is another expectation,and my love for you will never change in the following years.
  • But it's not done in a vacuum - Marshall's legal victories reflected the long-term disgruntlement and yearnings of the (black) man in the street, as well as a firm grasp of Constitutional law. Hillary Spokesman: She Won Because New Hampshire Voters "Liked What They Saw"
  • All this might point to a tacit disappointment with the cinema as we know it and a yearning for the Platonic ideal we dream it capable of.
  • By the end, you will yearn for the elegant simplicity of baldness. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the first few loops, it offered a nice little shot of nostalgia, but after 114 minutes of power ballads I yearned to jam two flathead screwdrivers into my ears.
  • And although their songs are often About Stuff, U2 patented this stubbornly pervasive tone of wafty, inchoate, non-specific, quasi-spiritual yearning that has come to typify big stadium acts. Are U2 bad for Glastonbury?
  • Galloway Street beautifully captures the harshness of poverty and the warm good humour of a childhood dominated by songs, yarns and the yearnings of his Irish relatives for their native land.
  • But you really do yearn for some of those dreadful, impossible-to-solve, utterly boring, handicaps to get the old heave-ho.
  • The yearning for romance blurted out by these sweet imaginings is fierce, but the paintings are pleasantly calm, as if the act of painting them were part of a healing process.
  • Fragrances; an extoller of the banner of love and harmony; a promoter of the greatest peace among all nations and tribes; a kindler of the fire of the love of God in the hearts of the people; a runner to the place of martyrdom in the Cause of God; a yearner for every calamity in the love of Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas
  • But even in these cases, there is sometimes a lingering sense of kinship with another America, the America of unrequited yearnings.
  • There is a legacy of ice sports in that area and the public is yearning for it to come back.
  • The feelings evoked; the longings unleashed; the yearnings induced; the awe inspired.
  • Others enjoy the publicity or attention and yearn for this to continue. Know Your Own Mind
  • There's a yearning for something more permanent now, people want stability and ritual. Times, Sunday Times
  • He may not use the word "village," but it is indeed "the village" which my son describes and for which he yearns. Michele Somerville: It Takes a (Christmas) Village to Raise a Child With Autism
  • She yearned to return to her native country.
  • Human taste requires variety and something should be done to quench this yearning for variety in the desert they are wandering in.
  • Like its multi-platinum predecessor, it's full of yearning tunes and poignant, confessional lyrics that foster an intense and highly personal sense of identification between the band and its fans.
  • As his relevance increases so does the insatiable yearning for their source to yield more.
  • The images I speak of as matter for more evocation that I can spare them were the fruit of two different periods at Boulogne, a shorter and a longer; this second appearing to us all, at the time, I gather, too endlessly and blightingly prolonged: so sharply, before it was over, did I at any rate come to yearn for the Rue Montaigne again, the Rue Montaigne "sublet" for a term under a flurry produced in my parents 'breasts by a A Small Boy and Others
  • The diaries are at the heart of much of this continuing interest, even when perhaps not obviously so, because of their dogged frankness about Mann's yearning and unpractised homosexuality.
  • Nor did he invent that particularly intense expression of yearning called speaking in tongues.
  • And Alfred Marshall, the great Victorian codifier of economics, yearned for the day when its analogies would be borrowed from biology instead of physics. Economic Principals
  • The devaluation of romantic love hasn't killed the yearning for it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the agonies focused less on Peggy's behaviors than on Moore's yearning for her own true self.
  • Our human mind yearns to make all the confusing puzzle pieces fit together neatly before we forgive. Christianity Today
  • It is the American dream, but also the socialist Utopia, the glimmer of hope for the poor, the comforter of the oppressed who yearn for salvation.
  • I gave up the yearnings for a boyfriend at about 30, when I bought my first house, which may or may not be a coincidence.
  • Yesterday's mention of my yearning for someone who likes the smell of pesto has had people fessing up to a basil bias all over the place.
  • He could picture but one way of destroying this terrible loneliness, the attainment of a spiritual -- a divine -- state of love, a condition to which he would give no name utterable by human lips, lest it be profaned, but for which his whole being yearned. Short Stories of the Tragedy and Comedy of Life
  • He yearns to be a doer of good, rather than a do-gooder.
  • As long as you lack something, you yearn for it without cease.
  • If the sonnets, odes, and elegies are primarily concerned with "memory, private reclamation, and linguistic chop-chop," as Biespiel has it, why would a public yearning for "moral persuasion" bother with it? Poetry
  • Here, she plays Charlotte, a woman drifting through life, walking dogs, temping and working as a doctor's receptionist as she yearns to be a dress designer.
  • Onto this fairytale princess many women projected their own unsatisfied yearnings: they identified with her vulnerability, her perceived status as a victim.
  • I suspect that the "what turns you on" decision needs to be made earlier, in the yearn/zing part of story development, so that when you get down to details the characters tell *you* what turns them on, instead of you telling *them*. How to Write Sex Well
  • The preparations lasted ten days, after which he set out with the Sultan, whose heart burned in yearning for his city whence he had been absent a whole twelvemonth. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • flower-prairie," with its thousands of gay corollas of every tint and shade -- with its golden helianthus, its white argemone, its purple cleome, its pink malvaceae, its blue lupin -- its poppy worts of red and orange -- even these fair tints grow tiresome to the sight, and the eye yearns for form and motion. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse
  • He still yearned after her, even after all these years.
  • These improvised sacred symbols place the trees and the entire local biotic community at the center of the sacral yearning that has brought us here.
  • Outside, the new moon shines bright all around, but the lonely lamp on my desk is dim. How l wish this small piece of paper would take to youmyresdess yearning.
  • My yearning and lust for this movie was unquenchable at the time, rivaling my current prayers for a quick and merciful death.
  • Wanting and yearning for clarity and peace of mind.
  • As he began to introduce The Woman Men Yearn For, film critic Leonard Maltin suggested that it's time people stopped using the term "femme fatale" as their default for describing characters like those portrayed onscreen by Marlene Dietrich. George Heymont: The Myth of the Deadly Diva
  • It made me wonder how human beings can yearn for something that can make them suffer so much. Times, Sunday Times
  • He yearned for his home and family.
  • The devaluation of romantic love hasn't killed the yearning for it. Times, Sunday Times
  • You cannot have too much of that yearning which we call aspiration, for, even though you do not attain your ideal, the efforts you make will bring nothing but blessing; while he who fails of attaining mere worldly goals is too often eaten up with the canker-worm of disappointed ambition. How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune
  • In all the yearning literature this place has spawned, the only indigenous characters are servants and bearers and extras - and that's shaming.
  • Winter blues At this time of year I yearn for something to light up the grey. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you still yearn for the new woman in your life, man up and tell your girlfriend your feelings have changed. The Sun
  • The figures ache with yearning yet wear expressions of thrilled surrender and delirious abandon.
  • Loneliness can be an intensely painful encounter, along with a deep yearning and a sense of restlessness. Beyond Chaotic Eating
  • A letter contains bitterness,taking away yearning and leaving loving thoughts behind.Another letter is another expectation,and my love for you will never change in the following years.
  • The fact is that he sounds so, well, jolly contented, and perhaps a bit of lonely yearning would have made the material a little more challenging and rewarding.
  • The stories are collectively a portrait of a certain kind of enervated sophistication that even the enervated sophisticates yearn to see upended. The Munro Doctrine of Humor
  • Yet his environment is revealed not as the natural paradise lesser writers edit, out of black yearning for a preconquest state of being or white yearning for a pre-industrial one, from the footage of reality. The Child Is the Man
  • Winter blues At this time of year I yearn for something to light up the grey. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another will yearn for the poetic glamour, gilding realistic truth, of Giorgione; for the intensely pathetic interpretation of Lorenzo Lotto, with its unique combination of the strongest subjective and objective elements, the one serving to poetise and accentuate the other. The Earlier Work of Titian
  • The fivesome displayed a hard-driving pulse and yearning, clear vocals.
  • I could relate to the f*ckeduptitude of it all and yearned for what seemed to me like a cosmic escape preferable to my rutty personal situation. "Just a word from her lips/And the deaf begin to hear."
  • Not only the yearning love of God, but the conquering freedom of Man is finally attested by that blood-red seal which bears the impressure of a Cross. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive
  • Or maybe it was just Tolkien, sickened by the barbarousness of the 20th century, yearning for the certainties of a lost England that possibly never existed anyway.
  • Oh! how my heart yearns to fold you in my arms and feel your heart beat in extacy sic against mine, which has been saved almost by a miracle for you my love," he wrote. The Civil War 150 Legacy Project: Out of Virginia's attics, voices from the past
  • I had a strong yearning for'hard' literature. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then it descends into a monster/horror movie which as a 7 year old I loved to pieces but much older and wiser now, having seen so many superior monster films… I kind of yearn for that Close Encounters feeling again during re-runs. Matt’s Cinema Diary, July 93 – JURASSIC PARK! | Obsessed With Film

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