Top 28 Quotes About Entrapment
#1. When women make their image about youth and sexuality, and not about intellect, that's kind of a dead-end road. So I think it's a combination of self-entrapment and entrapment by society.
K.d. Lang
#2. ...she wears a summer nightgown, white cotton trimmed with a token bit of lace at the neck and sleeves. She dislikes the itchiness of the lace against her skin, the sense of delicate entrapment.
Beatriz Williams
#3. But that hair? That is comedy entrapment. People are not attacking your hair, they are defending themselves from something that appears like it's about to attack them.
Jon Stewart
#4. The anger. The terror. The feeling of entrapment. the profound distrust of people.The wistful, plaintive conviction that a window, a thing, was more important than she. These feelings and attitudes, expressed in the course of this hour, were symptoms of some profound disturbance.
Flora Rheta Schreiber
#5. It's a sense more of resignation than of acceptance, of entrapment rather than freedom, of being stuck rather than moving forward.
Russ Harris
#6. The way to escape our entrapment in this world of matter is to acquire secret "knowledge" (= gnosis) from above of who we really are, how we came to be here, and how we can return to our heavenly, spiritual home.
Bart D. Ehrman
#7. Once you create a self-justifying storyline, your emotional entrapment within it quadruples.
Pema Chodron
#8. We must remember that the only true wealth we have is the freedom of another human, not their entrapment.
Lujan Matus
#9. The solution to entrapment in the narcissistic hothouse of self is to not relinquish autobiographical writing, but to expand the self by bringing one's curiosity to interface with more and more history and the present world.
Phillip Lopate
#11. Perhaps it's time, I muse, to close those chapters and remember the enduring lesson of my entrapment: that relationships, not accomplishments, are what's important in life.
Aron Ralston
#12. If one has egoism without my-ness, he will go to moksha; all this entrapment is there because of egoism with my-ness!
Dada Bhagwan
#13. Sometimes I am stunned at my capacity as a nine-year-old, to understand my entrapment and escape it... Where did I find the courage to rebel, to change my life, live alone? I don't want to over-estimate all this, but damn it, I love that nine-year-old, whoever in hell he was.
Ray Bradbury
#14. When my life stayed the course, I wouldn't even feel them binding. Then I would waiver enough to sense the growing entrapment, the taming of my life in which I had been complicit.
David Miller
#16. Once again ... welcome to my house. Come freely. Go safely; and leave something of the happiness you bring.
Bram Stoker
#17. Albus Severus," Harry said quietly, so that nobody but Ginny could hear, and she was tactful enough to pretend to be waving to Rose, who was now on the train, "you were named for two headmasters of Hogwarts. One of them was a Slytherin and he was probably the bravest man I ever knew.
J.K. Rowling
#18. Holistic Healthcare remains a very big attraction. Best of the doctors are moving towards homeopathy. There's a mood for Holistic Healthcare. There's a mood to go toward stress free life from a stressful life.
Narendra Modi
#19. If you want your hair to be thicker, cut it when the moon is about to be full - a heavy, full, waxing moon. Do not cut it when the moon's waning.
Matthew McConaughey
#21. I'm really a pussycat and this [bad-boy] image has been totally overblown for 30 years. Sure, I used to rumble a little but I don't do that stuff anymore. I'm an old man now. When you reach your 50s, you realise that if you don't mellow, you won't last.
George C. Scott
#22. Admit that there is some level that would make even you call yourself the victim of class war.
David Brin
#23. Enter freely and of your own free will!
Bram Stoker
#24. The whole idea of compassion is based on a keen awareness of the interdependence of all these living beings, which are all part of one another, and all involved in one another.
Thomas Merton
#26. You have to actually make the time to practice every day, because otherwise you will not find it.
Jon Kabat-Zinn
#27. The dainties of the great are the teares of the poore.
George Herbert
#28. This week I've been reading a lot and doing little work. That's the way things ought to be. That's surely the road to success.
Anne Frank