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Quotes About Clasp

Can peace be gained until I clasp my wombat?
~ Dante Gabriel Rossetti
I will see you both in Goredd, then, when I clasp your hands across the smoking ashes of my enemies." "Isn't that what you were trying to avoid by sneaking up the Omiga?" Kiggs said. The Comonot considered. "Yes, but I like the sound of those words. Interesting.
~ Rachel Hartman
The rugged trees are mingling Their flowery sprays in love; The ivy climbs the laurel To clasp the boughs above.
~ William Cullen Bryant
I wound my arms around his neck and kissed him back, trying to capture this moment, to clasp it, so I could always remember what it felt like to hold him this way.
~ Janette Rallison
And, while I might be enjoying this--" He lifted his hand, which was still clasping mine. "I know it's as temporary as a love spell. Give it a few hours and she'll hate me again." "Hate's a strong word," I said. "Strong emotion is better than indifference.
~ Kelley Armstrong
To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world.
~ Karl Barth
He leaped, shrieking, off the bed, and sprang at me, clasping my throat with his horrid hands, bearing me backwards on to the floor; I felt his breath mingle with mine * * * and then God, in His mercy, sent oblivion.
~ Richard Marsh
An old man stood by the window, his hands clasped behind his back. He had probably been waiting for them in this exact pose. He was, quite obviously, a dick.
~ Derek Landy
He was dressed in green, and blades must not have bothered him the way they do me, for a good-sized one hung at his right side. He seemed to be using a rolled cloak for a backpack, and he wore its clasp like a decoration upon his left breast-an elaborate thing, a golden bird of some sort.
~ Roger Zelazny
He swallowed again and tightened his grip so even if she wanted to leave, she couldn't. It astonished him how difficult it was to find the one word he needed after these exquisite days. The one word he had no right to say. He forced the forbidden syllable from his tight throat. "Stay.
~ Anna Campbell
it closed, created a clasp from willow twigs that he'd soaked to soften and
~ Lois Lowry
Why do you got to ask so many damn questions?" he wanted to know. As they went back out into the rain, he opened his black duster and closed it over her thin, shivering body, clasped her against him. "I'd rather ask questions," she said, "than answer them.
~ Joe Hill
You dare not lift your hands to place God's name in blessing on his people until you have first clasped them in penitent petition for his grace.
~ Edmund Clowney
The calendar hath not an evil day For souls made one by love, and even death Were sweetness, if it came like rolling waves While they two clasped each other, and foresaw No life apart.
~ George Eliot
But there was something in the ice-cold reasoning of Holmes which made it impossible to shrink from any adventure which he might recommend. One knew that thus, and only thus, could a solution be found. I clasped his hand in silence, and the die was cast.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
What's another name for a zipper? A penis flytrap.
~ Barry Dougherty
my love isn't a weapon, it's a lifeline, reach out and take hold, and don't let go!
~ Francine Rivers
Nor is it sweet and right to clasp death in order to prevent a province from seceding, expand a sphere of influence, or carry out an irredentist crusade
~ Steven Pinker
The rugged trees are mingling Their flowery sprays in love; The ivy climbs the laurel To clasp the boughs above.
~ William C. Bryant
Finally there was a thick, warm cloak with a red clasp shaped like a rose. Grimalkin must have had these made in the County and hidden them among her own possessions. I was still half asleep; the last thing I wanted
~ Joseph Delaney
For outdoors, he wears a mantle fastened at the shoulder with a clasp or chain; although buttons are sometimes used for decoration, the buttonhole has not been invented.
~ Joseph Gies
Something the heart must have to cherish, Must love and joy and sorrow learn; Something with passion clasp, or perish And in itself to ashes burn.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Clasps his laps around minas throat, pieces her skin and drinks her blood. He then forces her into an act that binds her to the vampire for eternity
~ Bram Stoker
Behind him, the town seemed small on its mount in that enduring clasp of the hills.
~ Tanith Lee