of Evaporate
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhere are my sensations? They have melted into... me, and what is this me, this self, but the sum of these evaporated sensations? Emil Cioran
It wasn't that Microsoft was so brilliant or clever in copying the Mac, it's that the Mac was a sitting duck for 10 years. That's Apple's problem: Their differentiation evaporated. Steve Jobs
Bridget's anger evaporated and the sadness came back. The anger was easier. She owned and contolled it, whereas the sadness owned her. Ann Brashares
Lonliness evaporated off of them like the steam off dry ice, and by morning it was just a cloud on the ceiling of the room, then gone with the light. Christopher Moore (author)
I wake up very early in the morning. I like to start in the dark, and I never work at night, because my brain is evaporated by 4 p.m. Alice Sebold
He gives us the very quintessence of perception,the clearly crystalized precipitation of all that is most precious in the ferment of impression after the impertinent and obtrusive particulars have evaporated from the memory. James Russell Lowell