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Quotes About Intriguing

The idea was intoxicating, and I believe I actually swayed a little as I tasted it.
~ Jeff Lindsay
The images did not quite mesh, but they were very unsettling, as if you had entered a cathedral for high mass and found people copulating on the altar. Brian
~ Jeff Lindsay
She may have looked normal on the outside, but once you'd seen her handwriting you knew she was deliciously complicated inside.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
No one else had an inkling that a simple drive-by sighting left her nipples hard and her hoo-ha wet.
~ Unknown
She was illusive. She was today. She was tomorrow. She was the faintest scent of a cactus flower, the flitting shadow of an elf owl. We did not know what to make of her. In our minds we tried to pin her to a corkboard like butterfly, but the pin merely went through and away she flew.
~ Jerry Spinelli
Going out there and promoting myself socially doesn't really intrigue me. I'd much rather have my work do it for me.
~ Ryan Kwanten
I always tell my students to complicate your characters: never make it easy for the reader. Nobody is ever one thing. That's what makes characters compelling.
~ Marlon James
I studied African American studies, and I read these slave narratives and the escape narratives of people that were able to escape slavery and always found those stories intriguing and powerful and inspiring.
~ John Legend
I'd like to think that the boring lady who's talking to me now is a lot sexier and more interesting than the one who's doing NPR. You know, studious and reserved, and - I bet you're a lot of fun at a party.
~ Gene Simmons
I couldn't resist painting Orpheus and Charon on the River Styx. There was something strangely intriguing about seeing Orpheus playing his lyre as he is being shuttled across the river.
~ John Rocco
I find myself a fascinating subject.
~ Juliana Hatfield
I'm attracted to challenging subject matter.
~ Lynne Ramsay
She's kind of a walking poem, she's this perfect beauty...but at the same time very deep, very smart.
~ Johnny Depp
She's not classically beautiful, but somehow that only makes her more interesting.
~ Jodi Picoult, Keeping Faith
Just finished [Capitalist in North Korea]—fascinating! What an experience. Wow." —Justin Rohrlich, Emmy Award Winner, Head Writer, Minyanville's World In Review
~ Unknown
Anne Boleyn is certainly the most exciting character I have played on stage.
~ Lydia Leonard
On paper I'm incredibly annoying.
~ Claudia Jessie
It seemed to him a very Edinburgh thing. Welcoming, but not very.
~ Ian Rankin
Remote viewing is a controversial but intriguing mental technique that has been investigated and developed in classified studies sponsored by military and intelligence agencies in the United States, Russia, China, and other countries. Although it is widely considered to be a form of psychic ability, proper remote viewing is conducted according to structured scientific protocols.
~ Unknown
Tom had seen something few humans have reported. He had seen a flying object, black and possibly triangular shaped, flying from a great distance from the "other side" of the orange structure to his property. This incident convinced Tom that his ranch was the site of some kind of dimensional doorway through which a flying object entered and maybe even exited this reality.
~ Unknown
As for her perfume, it was the kind you only noticed after she'd left a room, not while she was still in it. Even then you didn't realize it was perfume, you only wondered what had made you think of her just then.
~ Cornell Woolrich
It's not enough to be right. You also have to be interesting.
~ Craig Brown
The Moretti women had a smile like they were going to eat you...and you'd like it.
~ Craig Johnson
Mrs. Falconer smiles vaguely and repeats her conviction that it is all most intriguing, adding, that if she had a son, she would insist on his going into the navy just like dear Elspeth. Whereupon 'dear Elspeth' replies, uncompromisingly, that she did everything she could to prevent Guthrie from going into the navy, short of locking him in the tool shed.
~ D.E. Stevenson