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Quotes About Weave

But above all I no longer wanted to know if it was strychnine or something else that had killed Otto. The dog had fallen through a hole in the net of events. We leave so many of them, lacerations of negligence, when we put together cause and effect. The essential thing was that the string, the weave that now supported me, should hold. 43.
~ Elena Ferrante
That old black magic has me in its spell, That old black magic that you weave so well; Icy fingers up and down my spine, The same old witchcraft when your eyes meet mine.
~ Johnny Mercer
The past] has a way of hanging around, demanding we understand it and weave it into ourselves so that we can go on.
~ Margaret Coel
It seems that there are minds who would weave it all together, every myth, or its essence, to make a glorious tapestry.
~ Anne Rice
If life is a loom, the pattern you weave is not so easily unraveled.
~ Lloyd Alexander
On a shelf in the library are very old books that tell of another past than the one the dreamer has known. Dreams, thoughts and memoires weave a single fabric. The soul dreams and thinks, then it imagines.
~ Gaston Bachelard
I knew that alpaca wool, with its cashmere-soft weave, had been transformed into cuddly knick-knacks ranging from pillows to teddy bears. But through selective breeding over the past 6,000 years, alpacas have so diverged from their llama cousins as to become quite different animals.
~ David Roberts
Come, let us weave a plan!
~ Elizabeth Wayland Barber
It requires but a few threads of hope, for the heart that is skilled in the secret, to weave a web of happiness.
~ Sarah Josepha Hale
thread, but it's black.
~ Mark Twain
Stormfur yowled. He wove like a fish
~ Erin Hunter
There were no public articulations of these humiliations, so we took refuge in accidental occasions to weave our resentments and hatreds into little stories that lost their impact as soon as they were told.
~ Azar Nafisi
I really like scripted dramas. My favorite show of all time would have to be 'Lost': I loved how the writers and producers were able to weave the different storylines together; and the acting in that show was incredible.
~ Nick Jonas
Everyone else not real-very distant, small figures. I would have to swim a thousand miles to reach the margin of the relationship, on the other side of which might lie other people, and it was too far, I was too tired. The almost infinitely extending network of that relationship; its dense weave That's what held me-
~ Susan Sontag
They'd take Nina's hair tonight, leaving only enough to cover her scalp—the k.d. lang look, Jezebel explained. Paige would weave the hair, strand by strand, into a wig modeled after Nina's natural look. Sonnet nearly forgot to breathe, listening to Paige, whose eyes lit as she talked about her work.
~ Susan Wiggs
Embroidery entwined
~ Jude Deveraux
I'll always stay connected with Apple. I hope that throughout my life I'll sort of have the thread of my life and the thread of Apple weave in and out of each other, like a tapestry. There may be a few years when I'm not there, but I'll always come back.
~ Steve Jobs
Weave, weave the sunlight in your hair-
~ T.S. Eliot
tejido. Nada. El jersey de cuello de tortuga que había llevado el hombre fue tarea
~ Frederick Forsyth
Years ago, when I first started wearing hair extensions, I would get mail from young girls, or young girls would come up to me and they would say, 'Tyra you have the most beautiful hair, like I could never grow hair like that!' And I would say 'Child, this is a weave!'
~ Tyra Banks
I'll always stay connected with Apple. I hope that throughout my life I'll sort of have the thread of my life and the thread of Apple weave in and out of each other, like a tapestry. There may be a few years when I'm not there, but I'll always come back.
~ Steve Jobs
Nature does weird things. It lives on the edge. But it is careful to bob and weave from the fatal punch of logical paradox.
~ Brian Greene
The tapestry of the universe is vast and complex, with infinite patterns. While threads of tragedy may form the primary weave, humanity with its undaunted optimism still manages to embroider small designs of happiness and love.
~ Brian Herbert
And if you want the story, then remember that a story does not unwind. It weaves. Events that start in different places and different times all bear down on that one tiny point in space-time, which is the perfect moment.
~ Terry Pratchett