Quotes About Forbidden
Chouka era muy divertida. Por desgracia, cuando dos años más tarde se casó, su esposo le prohibió verme. Para él, yo era una persona amoral
~ Marjane Satrapi
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En su casa encontraron discos, cintas de vídeo, un juego de cartas, un ajedrez, en fin, todo lo que estaba prohibido...
~ Marjane Satrapi
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Amy: Hey, Paisley, Ever fancied someone you know you shouldn't? Bracewell: What? Amy: Hurts, doesn't it? But kind of a good hurt.
~ Mark Gatiss
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Papa, Alessandro said, his eyes closing. She swims nude in the sea. She carries a pistol. And she wears perfume that makes me dizzy. Sometimes I go to the garden gate and smell the handle, because, when she touches it, the perfume stays.
~ Mark Helprin
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Adam was but human—this explains it all. He did not want the apple for the apple's sake, he wanted it only because it was forbidden. The mistake was in not forbidding the serpent; then he would have eaten the serpent.
~ Mark Twain
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There is a charm about the forbidden that makes it unspeakably desirable.
~ Mark Twain
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with skull-and-crossbones painted in chicken blood.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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Each palace, with its chimes, drums, pipes, and vertical flutes, Releases its boudoir sorrows and springtime griefs. There are in the forbidden courtyard Young, fresh faces like flowers bedewed; There are on the palace moat Slender waists like willows dancing in the wind.
~ Anthony C. Yu
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For lust of knowing what we should not know,' he was fond of intoning, 'we take the Golden Road to Samarkand.
~ Anthony Powell
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There are some things which no novelist, no historian, should attempt; some few scenes in life's drama which even no poet should dare to paint.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Nobody had yet spoken to her about her father since she had been at Framley. It had been as though the subject were a forbidden one. And how frequently is this the case! When those we love are dead, our friends dread to mention them, though to us who are bereaved no subject would be so pleasant as their names. But we rarely understand how to treat our own sorrow or those of others.
~ Anthony Trollope
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When shall men learn to never touch what has been hidden.
~ Arnold Arre
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I decided that I would choose three powerful words, words of strong protection, and so long as these great words were never spoken aloud no change would come.
~ Shirley Jackson
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the houses described in Leviticus as 'leprous,' tsaraas, or Homer's phrase for the underworld: aidao domos, the house of Hades; I need not remind you, I think, that the concept of certain houses as unclean or forbidden—perhaps sacred—is as old as the mind of man.
~ Shirley Jackson
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It was a grief about which you could not, must not, dare not speak.
~ Sholem Aleichem
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prohibición, porque sin ella hubiera penetrado la
~ Sigmund Freud
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The state has forbidden to the individual the practice of wrong-doing, not because it desires to abolish it, but because it wants to monopolize it, like salt and tobacco.
~ Sigmund Freud
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It'll be George Michael all over again, Dad mutters darkly to Mum, and I give a sharp intake of breath. That is AGAINST our family code. No one was supposed to mention George Michael ever again. We even turn off Carless Whisper whenever it comes on.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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No, I can't repeat it, it's unholy.
~ Sophocles
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I carry out sun rituals on the slopes of high mountains. But I am also taboo for myself, untouchable because forbidden.
~ Clarice Lispector
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Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruitOf that forbidden tree whose mortal tasteBrought death into the world, and all our woe,With loss of Eden.
~ John Milton
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She knew for a fact, for instance, that what the Polo sisters did behind the closed doors of their adjoining rooms was still illegal in Alabama.
~ John Varley
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Those magazines in hairdressers'," she went on. "Those letters readers write in about their problems. 'Is this love? Am I in love?' As if love were a special kind of fish one catches in one's net . .. sorting through a handful of weeds, wondering 'Is this the right thing? Is this what I am after?' But how can you catch what is only a mood, or a reflection of yourself? Forbidden fruit would be just as boring as the other kind if we ate it all the time.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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The fruit of the tree of life in the Garden of Eden possessed supernatural virtue. To eat of it was to live forever. Its fruit was the antidote of death. Its leaves were for the sustaining of life and immortality. But through man's disobedience, death entered the world. Adam ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the fruit of which he had been forbidden to touch. His transgression opened the floodgates of woe upon our race.
~ Ellen G. White
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