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One day I want to write a full-on horror book.
— Christopher Bollen
But be warned, oh seeker of knowledge, of the thicket of opinions and of arguing about words.
— Hermann Hesse
Mothman flew away from town, like a giant bat, and then disappeared from sight behind a thicket of skeletal autumn trees.
— Don Roff
Write from the soul, not from some notion about what you think the marketplace wants.The market is fickle; the soul is eternal'.
— Jeffrey Carver
Confucius say ... politician is one who shakes your hand before elections and your confidence after.
— Confucius
God passes through the thicket of the world, and wherever His glance falls He turns all things to beauty.
— John Of The Cross
There is none who does not lie hourly in the respect he pays to false appearance.
— Henry David Thoreau
We find ourselves in a thicket of strategic complexity, surrounded by a dense mist of uncertainty.
— Nick Bostrom
For hours she lay on the ground, alternately body and space. Sometimes a vision of normal comfort obliterated reality:
— Maxine Hong Kingston
Guided by film ... we approach, if at all, ideas no longer on highways leading through the void but on paths that wind through the thicket of things.
— Siegfried Kracauer
Every time you work is a challenge. There's a constant worry about it, and it's a side of acting I don't like.
— Ian McKellen
music licensing is an arcane thicket of ambiguity, overlapping jurisdictions, and litigation. This
— Rob Reid
Gasps erupted from his nostrils like grouse from a thicket, schoolboys onto a recess yard, grease spatters from frying bacon.
— Dennis Vickers
I felt as though my mind and heart had been dragged through a thicket of rose bushes and caught on every little thorn.
— Laura Lam
Kaiser and Lenz are staring at each other like hunters who have walked into a thicket after a lion and found a unicorn.
— Greg Iles
Your thoughts are the architects of your destiny.
— David O. McKay
It was like hacking through a thicket of raw tension whenever we were near each other.
— Jessica Shirvington
Life had suddenly become too hideous a burden for him to bear. The dreadful death of the unlucky beater, shot in the thicket like a wild
— Oscar Wilde
All quiet along the Potomac they say Except now and then a stray picket Is shot as he walks on his beat, to and fro, By a rifleman hid in the thicket.
— Ethel Lynn Beers
The brain's dense thicket of interrelationships, like those of history or art, does not yield to the reductivist's bright blade. (91)
— Thomas Lewis
My thoughts kept straying onto random paths ... hoping to get lost in a thicket.
— Barbara Kingsolver