Quotes by Tangled Below Every Tangled Hierarchy Lies An Inviolate Level Douglas Hofstadter tangled levels lying History is tangled, messy, contradictory. But is where we are. Eamon Duffy messy tangled history A gentleman can hardly continue to sit,' he explained, in his serenest and most level voice, 'when he asks a very remarkable young lady to do him the honor of marrying him. And - 'he somehow contrived to grin at me wickedly, 'I usually get what I want, Miss Grahame,' he added, and pitched over in a tangled heap on the floor. Elizabeth Marie Pope tangled voice missing Taking his time, as though he has all of it in the world, in the universe, from the days when tales meant more than they do now, but perhaps less than they will someday, he draws a breath that releases the tangled knot of words in his heart, and they fall from his lips effortlessly. "The circus arrives without warning. Erin Morgenstern tangled heart fall Francis Wheen takes a hugely enjoyable sweep through the tangled thickets of superstition and gullibility in which modern man likes to ramble. He takes particular delight in reminding us how easily fools are parted from their money and how many of them there are. Ferdinand Mount tangled fool men Stahr's eyes and Kathleen's met and tangled. For an instant they made love as no one ever dares to do after. Their glance was slower than an embrace, more urgent than a call. F. Scott Fitzgerald tangled embrace eye I can see no practical application of molecular biology to human affairs... DNA is a tangled mass of linear molecules in which the informational content is quite inaccessible. Frank Macfarlane Burnet tangled molecules dna This is one more piece of advice I have for you: don't get impatient. Even if things are so tangled up you can't do anything, don't get desperate or blow a fuse and start yanking on one particular thread before it's ready to come undone. You have to realize it's going to be a long process and that you'll work on things slowly, one at a time. Haruki Murakami tangled blow patience Puccini - silver macaroni, exquisitely tangled. H. L. Mencken composer tangled silver A bachelor gets tangled up with a lot of women in order to avoid getting tied up to one. Helen Rowland tangled women order To yearn for a single, and usually simple, explanation of the chaotic materials of the past, to search for a single thread in that most tangled of all skeins, is a sign of immaturity. Henry Steele Commager tangled simple past History is a tangled skein that one may take up at any point, and break when one has unravelled enough. Henry Adams tangled enough may It turned out that some crooked things looked even worse when straightened. Some tangled knots only made sense once unraveled. Hugh Howey knots tangled made Biblical references about knowledge and good and evil often get tangled up. James Rollins tangled biblical evil And the sun had on a crown James Whitcomb Riley tangled rainbow hair Somebody's sent a funny little valentine to me. It's a bunch of baby-roses in a vase of filigree, And hovering above them ... is a fairy cupid tangled in a scarf of poetry. James Whitcomb Riley tangled valentine baby If time was a string connecting all of your stories, that party would be the point where everything knots up. And that knot keeps growing and growing, getting more and more tangled, dragging the rest of your stories into it. Jay Asher tangled party would-be They leave things behind sometimes, the guests. A bottle of scent. A crumpled handkerchief. A pearl button that fell off a dress and rolled under a bed. And sometimes they leave other sorts of things. Things you can't see. A sigh trapped in a corner. Memories tangled in the curtains. A sob fluttering against the windowpane like a bird that flew in and can't get back out. I can feel these things. They dart and crouch and whisper. Jennifer Donnelly tangled bird memories Men become utilitarian out of fear of the alternative the chaos of tangled or tepid desires, of rootlessness and boredom. John Carroll tangled boredom men And so it was when anyone tried to speak: their minds would become tangled in remembrance. Words became floods of thought with no beginning or end, and would drown the speaker before he could reach the life raft of the point he was trying to make. It was impossible to remember what one meant, what, after all of the words, was intended. Jonathan Safran Foer tangled remembrance mind «12345»