Quotes About Ensnare
Fair tresses man's imperial race ensnare; And beauty draws us with a single hair.
~ Alexander Pope
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Music, when turned to a good account, is a blessing. When abused, it leads the unconsecrated to pride, vanity, and folly, and becomes one of Satan 's most attractive agencies to ensnare souls.
~ Ellen G. White
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Press coverage has been difficult for him. I did not set out to ensnare him with a child.
~ Martin Bashir
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Big money is not a good thing for a little soul: it will only ensnare his feet, and he will fall to his ruin. Wealth is safe only for those who have a wealth of wisdom.
~ Edwin Markham
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I don't believe I'm hearing this!' she declared. 'You'd been positively insulting about the fact that I knew nothing about Sicily—and just because I wanted to fill in a few gaps in my knowledge you make it sound like I had some kind of master-plan to ensnare you!' 'You didn't need a master-plan, Kate,' he told her starkly. 'Your eyes ensnared me from the first moment I looked into them.
~ Sharon Kendrick
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The same Book that tells us over and over again of God's love warns us constantly of the devil who would come between us and God, the devil who is ever waiting to ensnare men's souls.
~ Billy Graham
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there are some who seek celebrity to change the world, and others who seek it to ensnare the world.
~ Neal Shusterman
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You see, there are some who seek celebrity to change the world, and others who seek it to ensnare the world.
~ Neal Shusterman
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You see, there are some who seek celebrity to change the world, and others who seek it to ensnare the world. Goddard is of the second kind.
~ Neal Shusterman
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Laws are the spider's webs which, if anything small falls into them they ensnare it, but large things break through and escape.
~ Solon
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My hypothesis is not so much that the court is the natural expression of popular justice, but rather that its historical function is to ensnare it, to control it and strangle it, by re-inscribing it within institutions which are typical of a state apparatus.
~ Michel Foucault
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Be as affronted as you please, just don't volunteer anything. If you see what appears to be an opening in debate, remember that it was ingeniously laid down in front of you by Bolingbroke as coquettes drop handkerchiefs at the feet of men they would ensnare.
~ Neal Stephenson
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You knew Raven and Mikhail were in trouble when their minds were connected to Byron's. What is it? How does the vampire trap us?" "He ensnared Raven and me through Byron, a monumental feat," Mikhail admitted. Then he rubbed his jaw ruefully. "Is it possible, little brother, you enjoyed hitting me just a bit too much?
~ Christine Feehan
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What can you catch but not throw?
~ Chris Grabenstein
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That's the problem with wishes, they ensnare you. In fairy tales they're nothing but trouble, magnifying the greed and vanity of the person for whom they are granted.
~ David Sedaris
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Satan, you are the enemy of my soul, and I refuse to allow you to ensnare me in your hidden and baited trap of offense against my brothers and sisters in Christ.
~ John Bevere
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Everyone said he was a fool. Everyone said she was a clever woman. They used the word ensnare.
~ Unknown
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Therefore this is what the Lord GOD says: See, I am against the magic charms with which you ensnare souls like birds, and I will tear them from your arms. So I will free the souls you have ensnared like birds.
~ Ezekiel 13:20
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