“Sometiimes when you look at a person all you see is the tangle and you miss the weave” — Jonathan Odell Copy Share Image
“Damn, she was getting so tangled up by guilt and desire. ~Nikki in Texas Tangle” — Leah Braemel Copy Share Image
“It seemed to him that he both knew too much to imagine [the child's] simplicity and too little to disembroil his tangle.” — Henry James Copy Share Image
“I realized that good and bad were always there and always mixed up together in a tangle" -Mibs” — Ingrid Law Copy Share Image
“Sometimes, when you look at a person, all you see is the tangle and you miss the weave.” — Jonathan Odell Copy Share Image
“Through the night we drove in a tangle of waking and sleeping, nightmares from hell and holy white dreams.” — Glenda Millard Copy Share Image
Families, doing everything for each other out of imagined obligation and always getting in each other's way, what a tangle. — John Updike Copy Share Image
You never can tell when a bad thing might make a good thing happen. I realized that good and bad were always… — Ingrid Law Copy Share Image
“Their legs tangle together real easy. His hand goes over hers, fingers interlacing. So natural, too, as though they’d never said a… — Charlotte Stein Copy Share Image
“My life's a tangle of past and present, like two separate puzzles with their pieces tumbled together. Nothing fits.” — Emily Murdoch Copy Share Image
“I got myself into a tangle. I tied myself in knots. I built and I built–heaven knows I have done that well.… — Tom Rachman Copy Share Image
No matter what she did with her hair it took about three minutes for it to tangle itself up again, like a… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
As for the topsy-turvy tangle known as soixante-neuf, personally I have always felt it to be madly confusing, like trying to pat… — Helen Lawrenson Copy Share Image
“I only know what it is that's wrong with him; not why it is." And what is it?" asked Lucy fearfully, expecting… — E.M. Forster Copy Share Image
“Which was strange, like watching a tangle of loose threads unravel and plait themselves into a single braided cord, stretching ahead into… — Rosamunde Pilcher Copy Share Image