Quotes About Forbidden
The more things are forbidden, the more popular they become.
~ Mark Twain
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There are thoughts we must not think.
~ Friedrich Durrenmatt
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Screw you, John." "Sorry, Sylvie. Can't—they frown on that kind of thing between step-siblings.
~ Rosemary Clement-Moore
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But why on earth not? What has got into you?" "Rowena—dear God, do you take me for a man of steel? Or not as a man at all? Don't you realize what it means to see you every day, to be constantly with you, knowing that you are promised to my uncle and that I can never possess you?" "I'm sorry, Mark. I hadn't thought—that is, I thought you had forgotten all about your infatuation for me.
~ Rosemary Rogers
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She touched his shoulder, very lightly, like a child fingering a forbidden object.
~ Ross MacDonald
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It would be most wholesome if for at least twenty years art historians were forbidden to refer to any derivations. If they were not allowed to account for a work of art mainly by tracing where it comes from, they would have to deal with it in and by itself--which is what they are most needed for.
~ Rudolf Arnheim
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If we can be strong enough to resist the stuff Allah has allowed, it makes it easier to resist the stuff that's forbidden.
~ Rukhsana Khan
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The truth is, what we commonly call life is not life at all. Its routine and settled ways are the curse of life, and we will do almost anything to get away from the trivial, even if it is only for a few hours of forgetfulness in alcohol, drugs, forbidden sex, or golf.
~ Ruskin Bond
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~ Ryan Johnson
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Aliye, bana böyle ?eyler yazma... Sonra ben sana deli gibi a??k olurum.
~ Sabahattin Ali
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There is something powerful in the whispering of obscenities, about those in power. There's something delightful about it, something naughty, secretive, forbidden, thrilling. It's like a spell, of sorts. It deflates them, reduces them to the common denominator where they can be dealt with.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Forbidden things are open to the imagination.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I almost gasp: he's said a forbidden word. Sterile. There is no such thing as a sterile man anymore, not officially. There are only women who are fruitful and women who are barren, that's the law.
~ Margaret Atwood
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all around the walls there are bookcases. They're filled with books. Books and books and books, right out in plain view, no locks, no boxes. No wonder we can't come in here. It's an oasis of the forbidden.
~ Margaret Atwood
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In a fairy tale I would be one of the two stupid sisters who open the forbidden door and are shocked by the murdered wives, not the third, clever one who keeps to the essentials: presence of mind, foresight, the telling of watertight lies. I told lies but they were not watertight. My mind was not disciplined, as Arthur sometimes pointed out.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Forbidden things are open to the imagination. That was why Eve ate the Apple of Knowledge, said Aunt Vidala: too much imagination. So it was better not to know some things. Otherwise your petals would get scattered.
~ Margaret Atwood
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It was true she had never specifically forbidden us to do anything - that would be too crude a violation of her law of nuance - but this only makes me feel I am actually forbidden to do everything.
~ Margaret Atwood
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In the desert there is no sign that says, 'Thou shalt not eat stones.
~ Margaret Atwood
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He liked to imagine that if he hadn't been a minor, and she his teacher and subject to abuse charges, she'd have been gnawing her way through his bedroom walls to sink her avid fingers into his youthful flesh.
~ Margaret Atwood
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the events of The Group were matters that I was not supposed to know about, or even be capable of understanding. The attention of our elders focused on sexual activity, but perhaps other elements were even more corrosive of the conventions: disappointment, infidelity, duplicity, hypocrisy. In all of those books, too, there was a sense of forbidden female license that translated, at some subconscious level, into female freedom.
~ Anna Quindlen
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I don't dare do anything anymore, 'cause I'm afraid it's not allowed.
~ Anne Frank
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Tossing away a piece of paper is clearly taboo.
~ Anne Frank
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Ya no me atrevo a hacer nada, porque tengo miedo de que esté prohibido".
~ Anne Frank
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don't dare do anything anymore, 'cause I'm afraid it's not allowed.
~ Anne Frank
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