131 Quotes About Tricks
- Author Derek Walcott
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I too saw the wooden horse blocking the stars.
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- Author Ernest Becker
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[Man] literally drives himself into a blind obliviousness with social games, psychological tricks, personal preoccupations so far removed from the reality of his situation that they are forms of madness, but madness all the same.
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- Author Wataru Watari
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An experienced loner does not fall for the same trick twice.
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- Author Thomm Quackenbush
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The city has a way of tricking people into honesty, or honest sounding lies. It is the noise, the crowds, squeezing things from deep inside you that you assumed would be hidden beneath the honk of a cab. You breathe in the vapor rising from manholes and the unceasing petrichor and cough out something as foolish as “I love you” to someone you don’t yet.
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- Author Darnell Lamont Walker
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Communities that can't read and translate what the powers are putting out will always be tricked.
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- Author Helen S. Rosenau
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Russian Dolls: One excellent thing about being human is that we're fast learners. When we find a trick that works, we practice it, even if the skill means being better at avoiding karmic homework than facing or resolving it.
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- Author Thea Harrison
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She frowned. “Did I do or say something yesterday that I should apologize for?”“Not you cupcake,” said Graydon. “But apparently a lot of other people in the Tower have. Rune thinks we should rename it Melrose Place. I think Peyton Place has a more classic feel to it, don’t you?”“Oh no,” she said. “You got the tablecloth away from Tricks.”Rune grinned. “Not before the little shit bit me.
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- Author Bryant McGill
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Blame is very tricky in that it seems like a way out when it is really a form of imprisonment.
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- Author Dean Young
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What tame, memory-dependent work I was doing. How polite my poems were, how still they sat, how representational. We poets talked about craft, but what we meant were tricks and illusions.
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