
Top 14 Being Ensnared Quotes
#1. Only the refusal to listen guarantees one against being ensnared by the truth.
Robert Nozick
#2. Your photograph is all I have: it is with me from the morning when I wake up with a frantic half dream about you to the last moment when I think of you and of death at night.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#3. Life is not fair and people are not equal.
Hiroo Onoda
#4. Able closed his eyes. He was running. The grass was green with spring and fragrant, knee-high and cushioning his steps. And there was sun and a warm wind blew. Men called to him from the trees just atop the rise. He ran. He ran to them.
Lance Weller
#5. I had to sit down and explain to [her friend] that AA was for quitters
Chelsea Handler
#6. If God had good intentions, he would have rewarded the sex.
M.F. Moonzajer
#7. The systematic study of mass psychology revealed to students the potentialities of invisible government of society by manipulation of the motives which actuate man in the group.
Edward Bernays
#8. You don't build for the way people live, but for the way they should live. I don't write about people as they are, but as they could be and should be.
Ayn Rand
#9. While you are conscious of being a Buddha, you are not truly a Buddha, because you are ensnared by the idea. You are not empty.
Katsuki Sekida
#10. I love the idea of playing a character that didn't over think everything. He knows what's in front of him and he has an ability to just say whatever he felt.
Jason Schwartzman
#11. She was the temptress who had ensnared the first man, and who still continued her work at damnation; she was the being who is feeble, dangerous, mysteriously troubling. And even more than her body of perdition, he hated her loving soul.
Guy De Maupassant
#12. Any physical contact with her was a bonus. She could give me a noogie and I'd consider it a win.
Beth Ehemann
#13. My response is being written with ink and paper in the glorious tradition of our ancestors and then transcribed by Ms. Vliegenthart into a series of 1s and 0s to travel through the insipid web which has lately ensnared our species, so I apologize for any errors or omissions that may result. "'Given
John Green
#14. The mere power of saving what is already in our hands must be of easy acquisition to every mind; and as the example of Lord Bacon may show that the highest intellect cannot safely neglect it, a thousand instances every day prove that the humblest may practise it with success.
Samuel Johnson
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