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The Night Bazaar had ensnared me. I could smell its perfume on my skin - of stories and secrets, flashing teeth and slow smiles.
— Roshani Chokshi
It's true that America can't solve every problem, but I don't know of any major problem in the world that can be solved without us.
— Hillary Clinton
Every time you get the world by the tail, she thought, you gotta remember there's teeth on the other end.
— Sharon Lee
And I find it very easy to memorize the scripts, which are so close to conversations my husband and I have.
— Patricia Heaton
We were ensnared by the wisdom of the serpent; we are set free by the foolishness of God .
— Saint Augustine
Firework test fizzled past like a misbegotten angel
— Laini Taylor
When you take care of your horse, your horse takes care of you. You can say that about no other creature on the planet.
— Chloe Thurlow
Nobody was to be trusted. The plan that had ensnared her had been the brainchild of her protector, Maxim Childersin.
— Frances Hardinge
Believe me, my boy, women don't love a man for himself but as a weapon against other women.
— Irene Nemirovsky
Well said, young lady. You've ensnared me in a petite prevarication.
— Richard Kadrey
Sanity is over-rated. It lacks color.
— Forrest Carr
It is easier to move from failure to success in from excuses to success.
— John C. Maxwell
I'm a classic movie person. I love action movies, too, but when I grew up I didn't have much action movies.
— Bruno Zheng Wu
While you are conscious of being a Buddha, you are not truly a Buddha, because you are ensnared by the idea. You are not empty.
— Katsuki Sekida
The secrets of dreams keep us safe
Reminding our subconscious
Of what we can't face in our waking hours. — Sandra Easter
Reminding our subconscious
Of what we can't face in our waking hours. — Sandra Easter
I was a small insect faced with a formidable male network web in which I might be ensnared but never a part.
— Patricia Cornwell
Swearing invulnerably, I measure mercilessly his shortcomings, and with luxurious scorn, ask who could be ensnared there.
— Elizabeth Smart
Oh what lies there are in kisses! And their guile so well prepared! Sweet the snaring is; but this is Sweeter still, to be ensnared.
— Heinrich Heine
The point is not to pay back kindness but to pass it on.
— Julia Alvarez
As insanity in a higher sense, is the beginning of all wisdom, so is schizophrenia the beginning of all art, all fantasy.
— Hermann Hesse