“He had already seized this particular day once, but he was prepared, if need be, to go ahead and seize the motherfucker… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
With the people, especially a people seized of property, resides the aggregate of original power. — Ezra Stiles Copy Share Image
Disruptive innovation is competitive strategy for an age seized by terror. — Jill Lepore Copy Share Image
“Ministry seized an illegal Time-Turner from Theodore Nott and has kept it.” — John Tiffany Copy Share Image
“There’s a moment to be seized, an opportunity to capture, and it’s slipping away before my very eyes.” — Winter Renshaw Copy Share Image
“We can be seized with panic of the fall, or inspired by the potential that lies within the fall.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
“He is seized by an unthinking, irresistible call to hunt. To possess. To own her.” — Georgia Le Carre Copy Share Image
I was in Shanghai when the Japanese invaded China. I was there in Shanghai when, the morning after Pearl Harbor, they seized… — J. G. Ballard Copy Share Image
“[Pierre] was seized by terror lest he had aready in some way bound himself to do something that was evidently wrong, and… — Tolstoy, Leo Copy Share Image
Since entering the new century, China and Africa have seized the historic opportunities presented by the deepening of globalization, worked together and… — Li Keqiang Copy Share Image
Events such as the 1991 Tailhook debacle have been seized upon and used by feminists to attack the military culture and bring… — Jim Webb Copy Share Image
I was fourteen when Kissinger made his secret trip to China, and then there was subsequently Nixon's trip to China, and I… — John Pomfret Copy Share Image
I don't think I have a signature style that announces, 'This is a Safdie.' But I think star architects have seized an… — Moshe Safdie Copy Share Image
They have seized upon the government by bribery and corruption. They have made speculation and public robbery a science. They have loaded… — Denis Kearney Copy Share Image
“A wandering knight wambling in an endless road Thinking to himself Where the others are? Taking care of what? Who am I?… — Rixa White Copy Share Image
“She, on the other hand, seized things, truly wanted them, was passionate about them, played for all or nothing, and wasn’t afraid… — Elena Ferrante Copy Share Image
The first outbreak of America's 11-year skyjacking epidemic occurred in the summer of 1961, when four planes were seized in the nation's… — Brendan I. Koerner Copy Share Image
I left Kurdistan in April 2003 with the peshmerga, following their excited advance as Saddam's forces crumbled. First Kirkuk, then Mosul -… — Luke Harding Copy Share Image
The country has sorted itself ideologically into the two political parties, and those partisan attachments have hardened in recent years. It will… — Thomas E. Mann Copy Share Image
“He snaked an arm around her waist and pulled her into him with an unyielding strength. She’d been unmistakably seized.” — Elizabeth SaFleur Copy Share Image
The reason you do this stuff - comedy, plays, movies - is to be seized by something, to disappear in the service… — Mike Nichols Copy Share Image
Weapons systems the U.S. sold to the Shah of Iran wound up in the hands of Islamic militants who seized power there… — Stephen Kinzer Copy Share Image
I think women of our generation went through Cultural Revolution, went through hardship, coming from nowhere, and suddenly see China's amazing opportunity.… — Zhang Xin Copy Share Image
“He shuddered because he was seized--suddenly and almost hauntingly--by the knowledge that love was magic, more wonderful than all that had gone… — Paul Leppin Copy Share Image
Faith is permitting ourselves to be seized by the things that we do not see. — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
“He owns them more completely than if he had seized their balls in his hands” — Nick Lake Copy Share Image
I logged into my bank accounts, and they were all seized, all frozen. So that was a pretty clear indication that I… — Molly Bloom Copy Share Image
“Vashti was seized with the terrors of direct experience. She shrank back into the room, and the wall closed up again.” — E.M. Forster Copy Share Image