Can one drown in one's element. . . If fish can drown in water, can human beings suffocate in air?
I want to write a novel so profound that it would suffocate a fly.
Contaminate your bed and you will one night suffocate in your own waste.
A man can suffocate on courtesy.
Should I string her up or strangle her in bed, suffocate that venomous head? Or perhaps I'll just whip her to death. Listen, do me a favor, kill my wife.
Substantiate or suffocate, Ms. Vetra. Mickey's ticking.
I wanted to die, then. I wanted to destroy the body I was trapped in, become what she was, no matter what it took. No matter how much mutilation or pain. But he looked away, at me. He pulled my face down and pressed my lips against his like he was almost trying to suffocate us both.
The oppressors do not perceive their monopoly on having more as a privilege which dehumanizes others and themselves. They cannot see that, in the egoistic pursuit of having as a possessing class, they suffocate in their own possessions and no longer are; they merely have.
Always be your husband's best friend, make him laugh and give him a little bit of freedom - you can't suffocate him.
You can suffocate a thought by expressing it with too many words.
Never worry that rote exercises aimed at developing skills will suffocate creativity. At the same time, it's important to recognize that demonstrating great technique is not the same as being creative.
Sins slowly suffocate the heart, and abandoning sins brings life to the heart.
Some so fear the future that they suffocate the present. It's like committing suicide to avoid being murdered.
With his long sharp nails he opened a vein in his breast. When the blood began to spurt out, he took my hands in one of his, holding them tight and with the other ceased my neck and pressed my mouth to the wound so that I must either suffocate or swallow. . . Some of the. . . Oh my god…my god What have I done?