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The planetary cycles are thus the threads of eternity which weave the great tapestry of life in time".
— Pam Gregory
Zimbabweans are so smart and witty and able to weave together tons of situations and experiences into terminologies that are just utterly original.
— Danai Gurira
The true nature of the world was weirder than any bizarre fabric that anyone might weave from the warp and weft of imagination's loom.
— Dean Koontz
The concept is to weave in some emotion,
— Carlos Santana
Fall the deep curtains,
delicate the weave,
fair the thread. — Hilda Doolittle
delicate the weave,
fair the thread. — Hilda Doolittle
If you do weave one-liners into a story, you have to have an overall story as well, otherwise it doesn't really count as narrative.
— Tim Vine
With a little bit of spirit in her system to help her weave the lies and facts together, Emily told the partial truth.
— S.A. Tawks
Weave a circle round him thrice,
And close your eyes with holy dread,
For he on honey-dew hath fed,
And drank the milk of Paradise. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
And close your eyes with holy dread,
For he on honey-dew hath fed,
And drank the milk of Paradise. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.
— Richard P. Feynman
The weave of the personal and the political finally proves as irresistible as it is moving, partly because it has been drawn from extraordinary life.
— Manohla Dargis
Jessie's fate was a complex tapestry of many choices and many circumstances, and Kera knew she had been only one small thread in the weave.
— L.J. Sellers
Your life is always under construction. It is your job to learn how
to untangle the threads and weave a tapestry that matches your desires. — Dannye Williamsen
to untangle the threads and weave a tapestry that matches your desires. — Dannye Williamsen
The mind can weave itself warmly in the cocoon of its own thoughts, and dwell a hermit anywhere.
— James Russell Lowell
Weave, weave the sunlight in your hair-
— T. S. Eliot
We would live together and weave out lives into one another's and hold on to a sacred sisterhood that only a handful of women ever experienced.
— Kiera Cass
But she remained more or less and ideal character, about whose form he began to weave curious and fantastic day-dreams.
— Thomas Hardy
They go the long way but we take the short cut Give me the blonde hair, long weave, short cut
— Nicki Minaj
Glory to Women! They weave and entwine heavenly roses into an earthly life.
— Friedrich Schiller
All those pictures in my past, now that reminding me of just how beautiful You are.
— Big Daddy Weave
If there are spells, they have a right to weave.
— Catherynne M Valente
We are connected, but the weave is sometimes fragile. (192)
— Jacqueline Novogratz
My films are therapy for my debilitating depression. In institutions people weave baskets. I make films.
— Woody Allen
It was at that point ... that I remembered the importance of surrender, of letting go and allowing nature to weave its magic.
— Bronnie Ware
Labels start out as little threads of self dissatisfaction but ultimately weave together into a straightjacket of self-condemnation
— Lysa TerKeurst
It was needlepoint, Mr. Burke. Tapestries are woven, you see, and I find it far more satisfying to stab than to weave.
— Meredith Duran
Within themists of time an innocent soon becomes an offering to the Gods.........Carole Weave-Lane - The Hidden Parchment.
— Carole Weave-Lane
And then you weave a forspell that called forth a rowan tree simply to tame a firedrake. Had
— Deborah Harkness
Beauty hath no lustre save when it gleameth through the crystal web that purity's fine fingers weave for it.
— Charles Robert Maturin
Weave your creative threads in the dark and then when the sun hits them, they will glisten with intricate beauty.
— Ted Andrews
Men are under as strong a compulsion to invent an ethical setting for their behavior as spiders are to weave themselves webs.
— John Dos Passos
I bob and weave em, hit em wit that Mayweather JAB.
— Nicki Minaj
Youth has the resilience to absorb disaster and weave it into the pattern of its life, no mater how anguishing the thorn that penetrates its flesh.
— Sholem Asch
You could weave silk from pig bristles before you could make a man anything but a man.
— Robert Jordan
Zigzag... don't bunch up. Weave like a drunk on New Year's... Got it?
— Max Allan Collins
I shall weave a suit of leaves. At once. With acorns for buttons.
— Shirley Jackson
Welcome every experience the looms of fate may weave for you ...
— Marcus Aurelius
What a strange pattern the shuttle of life can weave ...
— Francis Marion
Magic comes from what is inside you. It is a part of you. You can't weave together a spell that you don't beleive in.
— Jim Butcher
Come, let us weave a plan!
— Elizabeth Wayland Barber
...where your mind goes...energy flows
— Penny Reilly
It's important to make a great first impression, so make sure to hold on to your damn weave.
— RuPaul
Weave the circle, tightly sewn,
Let nothing evil or unknown
Enter within. Stay without
On pain of death, we cast you out. — Yasmine Galenorn
Let nothing evil or unknown
Enter within. Stay without
On pain of death, we cast you out. — Yasmine Galenorn
The kinds of nets we know how to weave determine the kinds of nets we cast. These nets, in turn, determine the kinds of fish we catch..
— Elliot W. Eisner
You cannot weave truth on a loom of lies.
— Suzette Haden Elgin
It's refreshing to see a woman who can artfully weave her individuality into an otherwise safe ensemble.
— Nina Garcia
A despairing heart is the true prophet of approaching evil; his actions may weave the webs of Fortune, but not break them.
— Francis Quarles
They did not weave their lives around yours. They had their own lives, which were mysterious to you.
— Garrison Keillor
There are forces at work you do not perceive. I weave a delicate strategy which rash actions could rend. Patience , please.
— Jim Starlin
Habits are like a cable. We weave a strand of it every day and soon it cannot be broken.
— Stephen R. Covey
My path will weave
The way you say
There is no doubt
You'll create the way — William O'Brien
The way you say
There is no doubt
You'll create the way — William O'Brien
We have our stories, and we speak of them, and weave them into other people's stories - that's how it goes, does it not?
— Susan Fletcher
I doubted myself for a long time I'm comfortable not using my vision. I weave around my problems
— Apl.de.ap
Truth and untruth weave the seamless web of human nature.
— William Barrett
Of wisdom there are as many patterns as a loom can weave. Yours is the wisdom of good and kindly heart. Scarce it is and its worth all the greater.
— Lloyd Alexander
If you write a novel alone you sit and you weave a little narrative. And it's O.K., but it's of no account.
— V.S. Naipaul
Oh, what a tangled web we weave,' " I intoned, " 'when first we practice to deceive.'
— Diana Gabaldon
Trust to God to weave your thread into the great web, though the pattern shows it not yet.
— George MacDonald
Look for the silver lining in every cloud and those revelations will create the thread to weave the fabric of a renewed and joyous life.
— Joy Smith
I weave Beauty and Light into my Dreams, offering them into the web of all things.
— Catherine Veritas
Weave sex is a little awkward.
— Nia Long
The prayers we weave into the matching of socks, the stirring of oatmeal, the reading of stories, they survive fire.
— Ann Voskamp
You allow others to weave your world. It's almost as if you don't have control of yourself.
— Jack Thanatos
Ghosts from the past weave spells in the present to draw a veil of secrecy over the future.
— Sean Best
Every year the inventions of science weave more inextricably the web that binds man to man, group to group, nation to nation.
— Harry Emerson Fosdick
Destiny is thrifty. To weave her tapestry, she uses even the tiniest snips of thread.
— Zelda Popkin
A HABIT IS A CABLE; WE WEAVE A THREAD EACH DAY, AND AT LAST WE CANNOT BREAK IT." - Horace Mann
— Jack Canfield
You cannot weave the truth from a string of lies
— Fred Munoz
All of my creation is an effort to weave a web of connection with the world: I am always weaving it because it was once broken.
— Anais Nin
A story is like something you wind out of yourself. Like a spider, it is a web you weave, and you love your story like a child.
— Katherine Anne Porter
It was curious how life seemed to weave a pattern that was not in the least haphazard, as it so often seemed to be.
— R. F. Delderfield
Once the fabric of a just society is undone, it takes generations to weave it back together.
— Deepak Chopra
But I spoke passionately at the rallies; inspired by phrases I had read in novels and poems, I would weave words together into sounds of revolution.
— Azar Nafisi
A writer's goal is to weave the ordinary into fine silk and the truly extraordinary into diaphanous clarity ...
— C.J. Heck
Use every customer point of contact to weave stories about who you are and what your brand stands for.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
The trees part before her slender form and close in again behind me. The roads weave a vast labyrinth, and I am lost.
— Shan Sa
I have pulled threads from magic tapestries already woven and used them to weave my own cloth.
— Jane Yolen
[ ... ] marriage is one thing, and love is another ... You need to have a solid canvas; nobody stops you to weave the arabesques ...
— Andre Maurois
There's a smartphone gait: the slow sidewalk weave that comes from being lost in conversation rather than looking where you're going.
— Nancy Gibbs
[The past] has a way of hanging around, demanding we understand it and weave it into ourselves so that we can go on.
— Margaret Coel
So you're going shopping with your ex-boyfriend to find an outfit to snare your next boyfriend? Oh, what a tangled web you weave.
— Jillian Dodd
God finds a way to weave even your mistakes into the fabric of a brighter future if you let Him.
— Elizabeth George
The good man's only singularity lies in his approving welcome to every experience the looms of fate may weave for him,
— Diana Gabaldon
Our eyelashes brushed like they would weave together by themselves, turning us into one wild thing. I say, I think I missed you before I met you even.
— Francesca Lia Block