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Quotes About Intrigue

More of 'The Bourne Identity's script was taken from the events of the Iran Contra, which my father investigated for the Senate, than what was taken from Robert Ludlum's novel.
~ Doug Liman
I'm intrigued by my own schizoid background which involves Scotland, Ireland and London.
~ Jim Kerr
For me, there has always been the irresistible lure of a secret.
~ Fiona Barton
Italy in the Seventies seems like a fascinating place.
~ Rachel Kushner
I'd always been fascinated by Jack the Ripper and other unsolved crimes.
~ Robert Graysmith
Dust jackets are always something of an enigma to me.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
I wouldn't want to be a James Bond.
~ Aaron Taylor-Johnson
I'm a huge fan of the 'James Bond' genre.
~ Chris Diamantopoulos
I could get into bed with James Bond, then take my false leg off and it would really be a gun.
~ Heather Mills
I always thought of myself as James Bond.
~ Michelle Yeoh
What I want to be is James Bond.
~ Mark Henry
'Bridgerton' is something a bit like if Jane Austen met Gossip Girl' and maybe like 45 Shades of Grey.'
~ Rege-Jean Page
Apart from being Jennifer Lewis. The name pulls people in.
~ Jenifer Lewis
When I joined 'Kumkum,' I was excited because the character had grey shades.
~ Hiten Tejwani
I had discovered the gossip test—what you are really interested in is what you gossip about.
~ Francis Crick
By Timothy! By Timothy, if it isn't Scotland Yard!
~ Francis Durbridge
HUGOTONTHEONBIQUIFFINARIANS.
~ Francis Grose
There are persons who, when they cease to shock us, cease to interest us.
~ Francis Herbert Bradley
Where's Dorothy?" Dad said. "I don't know. She came in, took the money and went. I don't even know how she got in." "What did she say?" "She said "shush"" "And what did you say?" "I shushed
~ Frank Cottrell Boyce
Here, in the foyer of the League of Nations, Edith Campbell Berry stands.
~ Frank Moorhouse
You may be a puzzle, but I like the way the parts fit.
~ Frank Sinatra
He stands in the kitchen doorway, a black figure surrounded by the yellow light background, the small details of his face unseen from the darkness of the living room. His left shoulder leans slightly against the threshold, a pistol suspended from the left hand, dangling in the yellow space between the hip and the dark.
~ Frank Turner Hollon
On this tenth day of June 1940 the hand that held the dagger has struck it into the back of its neighbor.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
with a duffel bag over his shoulder.
~ Franklin W. Dixon