“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.”
William Shakespeare
“The masquerade that liars wear seems to always make people think that the victim is the poison, while the poison is the victim.”
Tillara Gennett
“You are uneasy; you never sailed with me before, I see.”
Andrew Jackson
“He had the uneasy manner of a man who is not among his own kind, and who has not seen enough of the world to feel that all people are in some sense his own kind”
Willa Sibert Cather
“A remnant of uneasy light.”
William Wordsworth
“There was something really uneasy about him. He was fumbling around. He looked intoxicated. He looked out of sorts.”
April Taylor
“She said, 'I told him that I was going to leave.' She was uneasy. She wasn't herself.”
Bernadette McElroy