Weave me a rope that will pull me through these impossible times.

O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!

I felt like when I took my weave out, I wasn't pretty, I wasn't noticeable.

Cooking and eating are among the most important ways we weave days into lives.

I don't want a wig that looks like a wig; I want one that could pass for a weave.

Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of it each day, and at last we cannot break it.

Oh, what a tangled web do parents weave when they think that their children are naive.

Once the fabric of a just society is undone, it takes generations to weave it back together.

The mind can weave itself warmly in the cocoon of its own thoughts, and dwell a hermit anywhere.

My weave fell off. I was running in PE, and it got caught in a tree. People were looking at me funny.

It's refreshing to see a woman who can artfully weave her individuality into an otherwise safe ensemble.

If you write a novel alone you sit and you weave a little narrative. And it's O.K., but it's of no account.

Status in itself is criminal for those with the means to move, and the means to weave communion between people.

Chemists employed by the police can do remarkable things with blood. They can weave it into a rope to hang a man.

Man does not weave this web of life. He is merely a strand of it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.

When water power then steam power were harnessed to spin and weave cloth, a cottage craft turned into an industry overnight.

The world is a fabric we weave daily on the great looms of information, discussions, films, books, gossip, little anecdotes.

Jazz is such a living art form. It happens right in the moment. You weave a story by changing certain elements and components.

I think that everyone would agree that something that Marvel has done brilliantly is weave comedy into all of their action movies.

If you do weave one-liners into a story, you have to have an overall story as well, otherwise it doesn't really count as narrative.

We do not just fear our predators, we are transfixed by them. We are prone to weave stories and fables and chat endlessly about them.

There's a smartphone gait: the slow sidewalk weave that comes from being lost in conversation rather than looking where you're going.

Charles Hatley is a good fighter. He comes with pressure and he likes fighting. He's got a good style and he can bob and weave and be slick.

Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.

Zimbabweans are so smart and witty and able to weave together tons of situations and experiences into terminologies that are just utterly original.

I'm pretty good on my feet. I'm pretty decent at bobbing and weaving, but there's only so long you can bob and weave when you don't have a good base.

For a global company, it is imperative to respect and honor local culture and weave that into the core company values rather than the other way around.

The roots that weave up my right arm and onto my neck are my way of connecting with the earth: the earth's roots carry water like a human's veins carry blood.

Whenever you're going into oral argument, it's preferable to be able to weave the arguments together. That gets harder when you split the argument into pieces.

I'm a successful individual and maneuvering in a culture where there are some racists. I still find a way to get to the top, whether I go around or weave through.

I want to keep audiences off balance, so they don't know who I am or how to take me. If I duck and weave, as Frank Bruno might say, I'll have a longer shelf life.

India's sprawling subcontinent can never become a plus-size Singapore. But perhaps we can weave together an urban web that is the equivalent of a thousand Singapores.

I am at A and going all the way to Z is high unlikely in any career, let alone football. You have to weave your way like the river, pick up your skills and keep going.

I grew up just outside New York City in a very white town. In seventh grade, I got called Macy Gray. It really affected me, so I got a weave and wore my hair straight.

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.

The mind cannot support moral chaos for long. Men are under as strong a compulsion to invent an ethical setting for their behavior as spiders are to weave themselves webs.

I have seen and really liked the varied movie adaptations of the book, but 'Little Women' has a sprawling, richly tangled story that needs time and space to weave its magic.

While there are certainly food-focused content out there on the Web and on TV, most of this content need to weave through many layers of editing before it reaches the viewer.

I have two main hair people I work with. They're always with me. I'm like, 'I'm bored! I wanna change my hair!' That's the good thing about a weave. You can do whatever with it.

It is frustrating having to walk through America having to bob and weave people's impressions of me because they see a tall black guy walking down the street. That is frustrating.

It's been a continuity right from the beginning - that longing to weave together perceptions, to affirm the richness of us as human beings both as performers and audience members.

So I prefer to do the entire music for a film. And when I'm doing the background score, I can weave the whole film together in terms of themes and songs for a good cinematic feel.

For support, I fall back on my heart. Has a man any fault a woman cannot weave with and try to change into something better, if the god her man prays to is a mother holding a baby?

My ideal kinda guy, if I was really gonna go there even though he's married, is Mark Wahlberg. To me he's a little black and white, the kinda guy who would understand if I pull my weave out.

Unlike settled, patriarchal societies such as classical Greece and Rome, where women stayed home to weave and mind children, the lives of nomadic steppe tribes centered on horses and archery.

Though my books are written from a historical perspective, I have goon so far back that I am in the realm of prehistorical speculation rather than simple historical fact to weave my stories around.

A house with any kind of age will have dozens of stories to tell. I suppose if a novelist could live long enough, one could base an entire oeuvre on the lives that weave in and out of an antique house.

Even when the characters are supposed to be accustomed to the wonder, I try to weave an air of awe and impressiveness corresponding to what the reader should feel. A casual style ruins any serious fantasy.

Growing up, I had really big hair. Giant hair. As I got older, the goal was to make it smaller - I wanted to look like everyone else. So I got a weave. I would manipulate my hair and try to make it straight.

It was a question I got asked often from my friends when they heard I had entered Miss S.A. - 'will you get a weave?' I always said I haven't changed myself before so why should I now change for a competition?

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