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Quotes About Intrigue

People are intrigued by fame, power and wealth and I think Hollywood is the only place where you get all three together.
~ Jackie Collins
There are many strange happenings, my boy. Many mysteries beyond the power of the human mind to comprehend.
~ Edward T. Lowe, Jr.
I don't really understand the natural world, I admire it and am a little bit afraid of its power.
~ Julia Kent
The more I know you, the more I want to know you more.
~ Roy Lessin
There are places, just as there are people and objects... whose relationship of parts creates a mystery.
~ Paul Nash
Nothing seems interesting when it belongs to you, only when it doesn't.
~ Natalie Babbitt
The Kurd stood waiting like an ancient debt.
~ William Peter Blatty
Your mother's in here, Karras. Would you like to leave a message? I'll see that she gets it.
~ William Peter Blatty
Quis occidit eum?" Who killed him? "Regan.
~ William Peter Blatty
Yes, of course," said Kinderman. "It's very strange. But then it leaves us
~ William Peter Blatty
Chandler's "She was blonde enough to make a bishop kick a hole through a stained-glass window
~ William Safire
Marry, this is miching mallecho; it means mischief.
~ William Shakespeare
A little touch of Harry in the night.
~ William Shakespeare
You would pluck out the heart of my mystery.
~ William Shakespeare
The old fantastical duke of dark corners.
~ William Shakespeare
She speaks, yet she says nothing.
~ William Shakespeare
All is not well;I doubt some foul play.
~ William Shakespeare
Begin at Act II, Scene 2, line 242: Royal wench, she did lay great Caesar's sword to bed--he plowed her and she cropt.
~ William Shakespeare
By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes.
~ William Shakespeare
blond beauty might be doing
~ William W. Johnstone
Rückwärts durch die Knie betrachtet war die Welt immer am interessantesten.
~ Wolf Haas
One may as well go, as look into another man's house; because the eye may reach what the hand cannot.
~ Xenocrates
The flash in his eyes as he was about to dive, the glint of light on his chest, the shapes of his muscles—it all aroused in me a pleasant feeling that usually lay dormant.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
To me, the appeal of prime numbers had something to do with the fact that you could never predict when one would appear. They seemed to be scattered along the number line at any place that took their fancy.
~ Y?ko Ogawa