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- The instructor can scarcely give sensibility where it is essentially wanting, nor talent to the unpercipient block. But he can cultivate and… — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- The tendrils of a new, deeper form of spirituality are growing. It's the greening under the surface crust of consciousness and social paradigm. — Jean Houston
- Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, of course, lays out the delegated, enumerated, and therefore limited powers of Congress. Only through… — Ed Crane
- A good wife is like the ivy which beautifies the building to which it clings, twining its tendrils more lovingly as time… — Samuel Johnson
- The honeysuckle was everywhere the day the letter arrived, like heat. Wild roses bloomed in hedges of tendrils and perfume. There were… — Cathleen Schine
- If this advertisement be not sufficient, I can only protrude my wormlike tendrils of apology, craving forbearance on the grounds that a… — William T. Vollmann
- Dreams, books, are each a world; and books, we know, Are a substantial world, both pure and good: Round these, with tendrils… — William Wordsworth
- He had electric blue hair that had stuck around his head like tendrils of a startled octopus. — Cassandra Clare
- A summer rain had left the night clean and sparkling with drops of water. I leaned against the end pillar of the… — Anne Rice
- The desert seems to be a brown wasteland of dry, prickly scrub whose only purpose is to serve as a setting for… — Jerry Spinelli
- Sarah took a deep breath and set off along the passageway again. A clump of lichen on the gatepost opened its eyes… — A.C.H. Smith
- Then Carol slipped her arm under her neck, and all the length of their bodies touched fitting as if something had prearranged… — Patricia Highsmith