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Quotes About Enclosed

They enclosed me again with all their tenderness, seeking to keep me warm.
~ Anne Rice
there is a poetry in making preserves; the housewife has caught duration in the snare of sugar, she has enclosed life in jars.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
Having once embarked on your marital voyage, it is impossible not to be aware that you make no way and that the sea is not within sight—that, in fact, you are exploring an enclosed basin.
~ George Eliot
What we call barbecuing in this country is actually direct grilling. In many countries, it also means cooking in an enclosed box with a heat source, ideally wood, all year round.
~ Jamie Oliver
I'm claustrophobic. I can't go into haunted houses. They have these tight, dark, enclosed space. I freak out. That's my phobia. It gets me out of stuff. Someone asks me to do something and I tell them I can't because I'm claustrophobic.
~ Mark Consuelos
Magic can happen in a car, a warm, intimate magic born of being in an enclosed, particular place and, simultaneously, being nowhere, passing throu. No one leaves her troubles behind, not really, but you can believe you have. You can believe you're in an inbetween space where trouble can't find you. . . .
~ Marisa de los Santos
Carente de contacto con el mundo exterior, era un universo en sí misma.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
Some of these rooms are entirely inside rooms," the doctor said from ahead of them. "No windows, no access to the outdoors at all. However, a series of enclosed rooms is not altogether surprising in a house of this period, particularly when you recall that what windows they did have were heavily shrouded with hangings and draperies within, and shrubbery without. Ah.
~ Shirley Jackson
Do I still strike you as a man farting in an enclosed room, Lamora? In here, I do command the wind.…
~ Scott Lynch
I feel like I am in a box of bees when I am in a room with lots of people and I'm just looking for the door. I find myself getting more and more agoraphobic as time goes on.
~ Sandra Cisneros
Gift of time in me enclosed the future suddenly exposed
~ Maggie Stiefvater
I sang in the shower, lay awake dreaming. I wore my old dresses, my brightly colored cardigans and my satin pumps, and let myself be enclosed in a bubble of happiness, conscious that bubbles only ever existed for so long before they popped anyway.
~ Jojo Moyes
These spider webs are my home now
~ Beck
The city seems to be a labyrinth that can be ordered. The world is an infinite series of curvatures or inflections, and the entire world is enclosed in the soul from one point of view.
~ Gilles Deleuze
Man is no longer man enclosed, but man in debt.
~ Gilles Deleuze
He lived so enclosed in himself, he seemed alive not exactly like others, but hibernating
~ Sharon Olds
The best thing about New York is working late into the night. At 1 in the morning on a Saturday, to be still working, there's an immense satisfaction in being enclosed by it.
~ Colm Toibin
We follow songs in order to be enclosed. We find ourselves inside a message. The unsung, impersonal world remains outside, on the other surface of a placenta. All songs, even when their content or rendering is strongly masculine, operate maternally.
~ berger john iii
In this mirror, I am enclosed a live and real as you. Imagine angels and not like the reflections.
~ Guillaume Apollinaire
That's how he saw the contradictory and even unbearable situation of being enclosed in a language that didn't think like he did but like his father: that's where those desires to rebel against his own home came from.
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
I write traditional drama, and the small enclosed communities work well with this form. I enjoy exploring secrets. On small islands, privacy is important, and there are secrets that everyone can guess but nobody talks about.
~ Ann Cleeves
like a small room. Like a
~ Michael Connelly
Before Alcoa could build its smelter it had to defer to a government expert to scour the enclosed plant site and certify that no elves were on or under it.
~ Michael Lewis
He fathomed her, enclosed her. He did not see, or did not care to see, how her submissiveness moved and drew him, nor how now, through the steaming, suffocating baths of mist, she led him, and he followed, though the rainbows under the clear water were lost.
~ Sylvia Plath