Tangle Quote by Andre Alexis Download Open image “There's a tangle between weakness and vulnerability.” — Andre Alexis ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Tangle Tangle Weakness Vulnerability Weakness Weakness Vulnerability
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Now I'm a Catholic agnostic by the way. Yet those myths still live within me. — Andre Alexis Copy Share Image
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“most of the significant moments in her life were really significant only long after they had happened.” — Andre Alexis Copy Share Image
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“Their legs tangle together real easy. His hand goes over hers, fingers interlacing. So natural, too, as though they’d never said a harsh word… — 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
“Damn, she was getting so tangled up by guilt and desire. ~Nikki in Texas Tangle” — Leah Braemel Copy Share Image
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“I realized that good and bad were always there and always mixed up together in a tangle" -Mibs” — Ingrid Law Copy Share Image
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“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
“Which was strange, like watching a tangle of loose threads unravel and plait themselves into a single braided cord, stretching ahead into the future.” — Rosamunde Pilcher Copy Share Image