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I was helplessly captured; and hopelessly enraptured.
— Brownell Landrum
The whole history of the Christian Church is a mixture of errors and violence.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
You are never more alive than when you are enraptured by pain.
— Bryant McGill
To be alive on the planet is to surrender to being her partner. To be in service of the Earth is to be enraptured by her.
— Julianne Skai Arbor
To paint well, I need to be enraptured by my subjects.
— Elizabeth Peyton
He was once a captive in her attic. Now she was the one held captive, enraptured by his unwavering trust.
— Pam Godwin
Become enraptured by the sights and sounds in intrigue of nature and beauty, come along with me and take it all in. Come here my love.
— Van Morrison
I can tell you 100 percent Pastor Jones will not burn the Quran tomorrow. There will be no Quran burning.
— K. A. Paul
To go within doesn't mean to become enraptured with who you are, or to become enraptured with ideas of who you are.
— Frederick Lenz
enraptured in hypnotic war
— Allen Ginsberg
Both art and the artist lack identity and define themselves only through their encounter with each other.
— Harold Rosenberg
My father always said that government is like watching another man piss in your boot. Someone feels better but it certainly isn't you.
— Orson Scott Card
In general, I don't know when inspiration will pop up.
— Larry Niven
I was enraptured by the brain and how it could misfire, but it wasn't just the hardware that intrigued me, it was the software with the bugs.
— Julie Holland
They are resplendent, and I am enraptured.
— Ella Frank
There is no need for nuclear. The world can be powered by wind, water and sun alone.
— Mark Z. Jacobson
From now on, I was going to live my life, not wait for it.
— Kristin Walker
What most enraptured me were the asparagus.
— Marcel Proust