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Quotes About Trap

The 'trap' sound is a sound from the city. We've always liked music with bass. We've always liked old schools with big speakers in the trunks. We like our music loud. We've always had a nightlife scene in Atlanta.
~ Mike Will Made It
Ultimately, multiple livelihood opportunities alone can insulate farmers in rainfed areas from the debt trap.
~ M. S. Swaminathan
Rules limit you, and once you start thinking about what the audience wants or expects, it becomes a trap that a lot of artists fall into.
~ JPEGMAFIA
'Letter to the Trap' is a real approach on how I really feel. It's like when you're in that culture and you're living that life, there's always obstacles when trying to get out.
~ Yo Gotti
Talent, it can become a trap.
~ Jimmy White
I could've made more of an effort to go back to theatre but I fell into the trap of recognition, fame and money.
~ Alok Nath
Don't get trapped by looking at what the price was that you paid for some stock originally.
~ Richard Thaler
In the case of 'Fantastic Woman,' I wanted to make it a more complex animal than just a 'cause' film. Even though I was sympathizing with the character's struggle, I didn't want to be trapped at that level - it's important, but it can be quite basic.
~ Sebastian Lelio
I've been lucky to have opportunities with David Lynch in 'Lost Highway' and Jennifer Lynch in this movie 'Surveillance,' so I've always boomeranged around a little bit, and no one has caught my foot in the trap yet, but I think if I move fast enough... 'cos I think I got trapped a couple of times.
~ Bill Pullman
Beware prejudices. They are like rats, and men's minds are like traps; prejudices get in easily, but it is doubtful if they ever get out.
~ Francis Jeffrey
Expanding a failing, big-government program that reduces flexibility for the states and traps generations of Americans in dependency is not consistent with the kind of conservative solutions that Reagan sought during his terms as governor of California and president of the United States.
~ Edwin Meese
You can collect all the plastic bottle caps you want as long as you give me the money so we can get off this death trap, find somewhere else and have tremendous fun screwing that up as well.
~ Felix Dennis
When you're the president, there's tremendous respect, and everybody goes out of their way respecting you and honoring you... it can be a trap. Nobody says 'Boo' to you, and nobody tells you you're wrong, hardly, if you have the wrong people around you.
~ Tim Matheson
I have a very healthy dose of self-loathing. But I think we all have a past of being whatever our story was, of feeling not good enough. It can propel you to work harder and do more, but it can also be a tremendous trap, and you can't see beyond it.
~ Kim Cattrall
Anxiety is a trap; it's not a trend to be followed. It's not supposed to be cool, it's meant to be fixed.
~ Masaba Gupta
Truths are dangerous, " he said."Then why are you writing them in a book?""To catch them between the pages, " said Teddy, "and trap them before they disappear.
~ Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue
You take it personally because you agree with whatever was said. As soon as you agree, the poison goes through you, and you are trapped in the dream of hell.
~ Miguel Ruiz
We have just enough power to survive each day, because most of it is used to keep the agreements that trap us in the dream of the planet.
~ Miguel Ruiz
The novel is not the author's confession; it is an investigation of human life in the trap the world has become
~ Milan Kundera
Is a novel anything but a trap set for a hero?
~ Milan Kundera
Even in the game there lurks a lack of freedom; even in a game is a trap for the players.
~ Milan Kundera
Laughter was like an enormous trap waiting patiently in the room with them; but hidden behind a thin wall.
~ Milan Kundera
What is a novel if not a trap for catching a hero?
~ Milan Kundera
The characters in my novels are my own unrealized possibilities. That is why I am equally fond of them all and equally horrified by them. Each one has crossed a border that I myself have cirumvented. It is that crossed border (the border beyond which my own I ends) which attracts me most. For beyond that border begins the secret the novel asks about. The novel is not the author's confession; it is an investigation of human life in the trap the world has become.
~ Milan Kundera