If I could/bind myself to this moment, to the slow//snare of its scent/what would it matter if I became//just the flutter of… — Mary Szybist Copy Share Image
The cautious wolf fears the pit, the hawk regards with suspicion the snare laid for her, and the fish the hook in… — Horace Copy Share Image
O thou child of many prayers! Life hath quicksands, Life hath snares! Care and age come unawares! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Copy Share Image
Dad bought me a toy drum one Christmas and I eventually destroyed it. I wanted a real drum and he bought me… — Keith Thibodeaux Copy Share Image
And as she jogged out of sight, they could hear her muttering, "Tentacula. Devil's Snare. And Snargaluff pods. Yes, I'd like to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Memory is a snare, pure and simple; it alters, it subtly rearranges the past to fit the present. — Mario Vargas Llosa Copy Share Image
If I could make a record in two minutes and thirty seconds, I'd do it. I want the creativity, and I don't… — Nikki Sixx Copy Share Image
Faith gives new light to the soul, but it does not put our eyes out; and what God hathgivenusinournature could never be… — Jeremy Taylor Copy Share Image
Climb the steep Cold Mountain way Roads to Cold Mountain are many and never ending The valleys are long and deep, the… — Hanshan Copy Share Image
Since much wealth too often proves a snare and an incumbrance in the Christian's race, let him lighten the weight by 'dispersing… — Augustus Toplady Copy Share Image
What with our hooks, snares, nets, and dogs, we are at war with all living creatures, and nothing comes amiss but that… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
Lying damages others. Lying subtly permits us to destroy ourselves as we are caught in the snare and shatter our own self-image… — Marvin J. Ashton Copy Share Image
Work extra hard on the beginning of your story, so it snares reader's instantly. And know how you're going to end your… — Joan Lowery Nixon Copy Share Image
love, which is a madness, and a scourge, and a fever, and a delusion, and a snare, is also a mystery, and… — Mary Elizabeth Braddon Copy Share Image
Sickness disgusts us with death, and we wish to get well, which is a way of wishing to live. But weakness and… — Marguerite Yourcenar Copy Share Image
It's easier to avoid the snares of love than to escape once you are in that net whose cords and knots are… — Lucretius Copy Share Image
“But I found signs of their trespass: a burned patch planted with a fistful of grain, a tree felled or stripped of… — Sarah Micklem Copy Share Image
The zazen I speak of is not learning meditation. It is simply the Dharma gate of repose and bliss, the practice-realization of… — Dogen Copy Share Image
May you be children of God, pure and unblameable, in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation (cf. Phil. 1:15): and… — Gregory of Nazianzus Copy Share Image
Sensibility appears to me to be neither good nor evil in itself, but in its application. Under the influence of Christian principle,… — Hannah More Copy Share Image
I've wanted to be a drummer since I was about five years old. I used to play on a bath salt container… — John Bonham Copy Share Image
O poor, unthinking human heart! Error will not go away, logic and reason are slow to penetrate.We cling with both arms to… — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
To-morrow is that lamp upon the marsh, which a traveller never reacheth; To-morrow, the rainbow's cup, coveted prize of ignorance; To-morrow, the… — Martin Farquhar Tupper Copy Share Image
Satan's snares are mostly subtly laid and are the most tempting when the dividing line between right and wrong is so thin… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
I'm always moving forward creatively and don't like stalling, trying to find the perfect snare drum sound. — Mark Kozelek Copy Share Image
It is only the Lord who is able to give [unbelievers] repentance and recover them out of Satan's snare. — Roger Williams Copy Share Image
Each and every part of the world is a snare for the fool and a means of deliverance for the wise. — Rumi Copy Share Image
Experience unveils too late the snares laid for youth; it is the white frost which discovers the spider's web when the flies… — Jean Antoine Petit-Senn Copy Share Image
Extol not riches then, the toil of fools, The wise man's cumbrance, if not snare, more apt To slacken virtue, and abate… — John Milton Copy Share Image
The Constitution is a delusion and a snare if the weakest and humblest man in the land cannot be defended in his… — Clarence Darrow Copy Share Image
A day to God is a thousand years, Men walk around with a thousand fears. The true joy of love brings a… — RZA Copy Share Image
They that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in… — Paul the Apostle Copy Share Image
Satan, who is a wonderful contriver of delusions, is constantly laying snares to entrap ignorant and heedless people. — John Calvin Copy Share Image
But the purpose of a story is to teach and to please at once, and what it teaches is how to recognize… — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
What sounds good on the radio is really loud kick drums and loud snare drums, when everything's bombastic and in your face.… — Moby Copy Share Image
“I will not glory, even in my orthodoxy, for even that can be a snare if I make a god of it...… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
There is no fire like passion, there is no shark like hatred, there is no snare like folly, there is no torrent… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Animals see the unobstructed world with their whole eyes. But our eyes, turned back upon themselves, encircle and seek to snare the… — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
We must be holy without holiness. We must be whole, complete. That's being holy. Any other kind of holiness is false, a… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
I saw the snares that the enemy spreads out over the world and I said groaning, "What can get through from such… — Anthony the Great Copy Share Image