Quotes About Intrigue
'Amy' is somewhere in the middle of authorized and unauthorized.
~ Asif Kapadia
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I am really into crime documentaries.
~ Ananya Birla
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It's very hard to get inside Donald Trump's brain, and I don't want to try.
~ Seth Meyers
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I love political dramas. I love good story-telling.
~ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
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You never know in 'Riverdale' who's going to drop off next.
~ Casey Cott
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A secret is powerful when it is empty.
~ Umberto Eco
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I get interested in writers who are enigmatic.
~ Harry Hamlin
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I don't know why I did it, I don't know why I enjoyed it, and I don't know why I will do it again.
~ Matt Groening
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You have to captivate and entertain if you want your message to get across.
~ Vince Staples
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I often hear that those are people's favorite episodes, the ones with people that they don't know. That's the magic of 'Hot Ones.'
~ Sean Evans
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I would have loved to have another 10 Eric Ambler books.
~ Alan Furst
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was entitled Somebody Else Is on the Moon. The author's name was George Leonard. I spent the next few hours reading it, and then re-read it two more times.
~ Unknown
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Richard Hoagland's more famous book The Monuments of Mars appeared in 1987.
~ Unknown
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It was entitled Somebody Else Is on the Moon. The author's name was George Leonard.
~ Unknown
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Is that where Marinth is?
~ Iris Johansen
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The Tyranni rule fifty worlds; they are outnumbered hundreds to one. In such a position, simple force is insufficient. Devious methods, intrigue, assassination are their specialties. The net they weave across space is a wide one, and close-meshed. I can well believe that it extends across five hundred light-years to Earth.
~ Isaac Asimov
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It frustrates and fascinates me that we'll never know for sure, that despite the best efforts of historians and scientists and poets, there are some things we'll just never know. What the first song sounded like. How it felt to see the first photograph. Who kissed the first kiss, and if it was any good.
~ Isaac Marion
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Just wait until the girls hear about this.
~ Unknown
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He was staring hard, not at his wife and me but at his daughter watching us. In his cold pupil, in the firm twist of his lips, was reflected Madame Miyagi's orgasm reflected in her daughter's gaze.
~ Italo Calvino
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The novels I prefer, are those that make you feel uneasy from the very first page.
~ Italo Calvino
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The moment that counts most for me is the one that precedes reading. At times a title is enough to kindle in me the desire for a book that perhaps does not exist.
~ Italo Calvino
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Si una noche de invierno un viajero, fuera del poblado de Malbork, asomándose desde la abrupta costa sin temor al viento y al vértigo, mira hacia abajo donde la sombra se adensa en una red de líneas que se entrelazan, en una red de líneas que se intersecan sobre la alfombra de hojas iluminadas por la luna en torno a una fosa vacía, «¿Cuál historia espera su fin allá abajo?», pregunta, ansioso de escuchar el relato.
~ Italo Calvino
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Erst wenn man die Oberfläche der Dinge kennen gelernt hat, kann man sich aufmachen, um herauszufinden, was darunter sein mag. Doch die Oberfläche der Dinge ist unerschöpflich.
~ Italo Calvino
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The trouble is that once upon a time they all began like that, all novels. There was somebody who went along a lonely street and saw something that attracted his attention, something that seemed to conceal a mystery, or a premonition; then he asked for explanations and they told him a long story…
~ Italo Calvino
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