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Quotes About Tangled

My identity was tangled up in the parts that I had played since I was a child. I would go through my closet and only see audition clothes: Brie looking older, Brie looking '60s, Brie looking '40s, Brie looking younger in the future.
~ Brie Larson
Great novels are maps of complication, leading nowhere in particular, taking stances only provisionally and obliquely, happy to be tangled and to lack as many answers as the people they seek to depict.
~ Michelle Dean
I honestly thought that 'Tangled' was going to be my Disney legacy.
~ Roy Conli
Motivations are too tangled and complex.
~ Russell Banks
I'm drawn to stories about ordinary people who get tangled up in an extraordinary event or idea or emotion. I'm not saying I don't love films about super-people or super-doctors, but my preference is for stories about how we get through this life, what it is to be human, because I'm always struggling with it myself.
~ Sophie Okonedo
Natural DNA is a tractless coil, like an unwound and tangled audiotape on the floor of the car in the dark.
~ Kary Mullis
I brush it, brush it after every practice and stuff, just because it gets tangled. It's just all natural, let it grow, let it be, let it be real.
~ Eric Weddle
Your hair is a tangled mess,he said, thinking he liked it that way, like a lion's mane.
~ Kim Harrison
Biblical references about knowledge and good and evil often get tangled up.
~ James Rollins
I am well and truly messed up.
~ Andrew Pyper
A conviction, unformulated but strong, rose to the working level of her mind - that painting did something more important for Nicholas than the mere gratifying of a whim; that this form of work and liberty of expression straightened out in him something that was tangled, set free in him something that, shut up, turned bad and poisoned him from below.
~ Ann Bridge
No matter how carefully you stored the lights last year, they will be snarled again this Christmas.
~ Robert Kirby
It's more like a corkscrew than a path!
~ Lewis Carroll
Life in a great society, or for that matter in a small, is a web of tangled relations of all sorts, whose adjustment so that it may be endurable is an extraordinarily troublesome matter.
~ Learned Hand
All of us have our wires crossed and crisscrossed so many times it's impossible to untangle the mess. It really does seem like the entire human race might as well be conversing with hand gestures and grunts, for all the success we're having.
~ Jody Gehrman
Like thick and tangled hair Of Magdalenes half-crazed.
~ Anna Akhmatova
I think a lot of writers are tempted to add complexity by over-complicating things, but always remember that most natural rules/laws are, at their core, simple. Start simple, and build from there, or you risk getting yourself and your readers tangled.
~ V. E. Schwab
Emotions unreel in her like spools of cotton.
~ Louise Erdrich
They know that tragedy is not glamorous. They know it doesn't play out in life as it does on a stage or between the pages of a book. It is neither a punishment meted out nor a lesson conferred. Its horrors are not attributable to one single person. Tragedy is ugly and tangled, stupid and confusing.
~ E. Lockhart
Tragedy is ugly and tangled, stupid and confusing.
~ E. Lockhart
tragedy is not glamorous. They know it doesn't play out in life as it does on a stage or between the pages of a book. It is neither a punishment meted out nor a lesson conferred. Its horrors are not attributable to one single person. Tragedy is ugly and tangled, stupid and confusing.
~ E. Lockhart
For the countries of the spirit, to which he was now admitted, were accessible only via many dim and tangled trails.
~ Louise Erdrich
So few of us, she thought, so much love and so few to spend it on, no wonder we get tangled up.
~ John Crowley
Life is a thread that someone entangled.
~ Fernando Pessoa