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But be warned, oh seeker of knowledge, of the thicket of opinions and of arguing about words.
— Hermann Hesse
God passes through the thicket of the world, and wherever His glance falls He turns all things to beauty.
— John Of The Cross
We find ourselves in a thicket of strategic complexity, surrounded by a dense mist of uncertainty.
— Nick Bostrom
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
To understand God we must understand ourselves.
— Toni Sorenson
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 don't need a great deal of love but I do need a steady supply.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
It was like hacking through a thicket of raw tension whenever we were near each other.
— Jessica Shirvington
The natural model for music and anything else where the marginal costs of manufacturing and distribution are close to zero is variable pricing.
— Chris Anderson
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
Sometimes you will hate me because I will tell you the truth about your game. And the truth can hurt/humble you
— Doc Rivers
My thoughts kept straying onto random paths ... hoping to get lost in a thicket.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Ask, 'How are we different from the great apes?' We have culture, we have civilisation, and we have language to be celebrated as part of being human.
— Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
Everything has an older meaning. All words have their secrets. Spells and gods are buried in the thicket of language.
— Shannon Phillips
Good plays drive bad playgoers crazy.
— Brooks Atkinson