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  • They might be kittens," she said hopefully. "They're stalking us." "They might be shy." "I don't think it's kittens, Valkyrie." "Puppies, then?

    Thinking   Might   Shy  
  • There are worse things than having behaved foolishly in public. There are worse things than these miniature betrayals, committed or endured or suspected; there are worse things than not being able to sleep for thinking about them. It is 5 a.m. All the worse things come stalking in and stand icily about the bed looking worse and worse and worse.

    Fleur Adcock (2000). “Poems 1960-2000”, Bloodaxe Books Limited
  • Generosity is often the stalking horse of control.

    Anne Truitt, Audrey Niffenegger (2013). “Daybook: The Journal of an Artist”, p.192, Simon and Schuster
  • Stalking the girls' softball team again?

    Girl   Softball   Team  
  • Intemperance is a hydra with a hundred heads. She never stalks abroad unaccompanied with impurity, anger, and the most infamous profligacies.

  • I believe that great weirdness stalks the universe. That's not the issue with me, but it is not tacky. It is not tacky.

    Believe   Issues   Tacky  
  • Feminism has tried to dismiss the femme fatale as a misogynist libel, a hoary cliche. But the femme fatale expresses woman's ancient and eternal control of the sexual realm. The specter of the femme fatale stalks all of men's relationships with women.

    Men   Feminism   Ancient  
    "Sex, Art and American Culture: New Essays". Book by Camille Paglia, 1992.
  • Sometimes, when Bridget was in a particularly melodious mood, Sophie thought about stalking downstairs and pushing her into the oven like the with in 'Hansel and Gretel.

    Cassandra Clare (2014). “Clockwork Princess”, p.58, Simon and Schuster
  • The funny part is I feel like somebody is stalking me, like, at my local course and sizing up my game.

    Source: wearegolf.org
  • I was on the verge of tears, so I turned and ran past the trailer and along the field road until I was safely out of their sight. Then I ducked into the cotton and waited for friendly voices. I sat on the hot ground, surrounded by stalks four feet tall, and I cried, something I really hated to do.

    Past   Feet   Sight  
    John Grisham (2010). “A Painted House”, p.75, Random House
  • The Internet is great for things, like finding the answers to things you pretended to know or stalking people.

    Twitter post from Aug 17, 2013
  • Rumor goes forth at once, Rumor than whom No other speedier evil thing exists; She thrives by rapid movement, and acquires Strength as she goes; small at the first from fear, She presently uplifts herself aloft, And stalks upon the ground and hides her head Among the clouds.

    Uplifting   Clouds   Evil  
  • Suddenly I had a flash of insight: I am a monster, I realized, a monster that wants to stalk through the woods, free and alone, and cannot even bear so much as the touch of a branch on its skin.

  • Processions that lack high stilts have nothing that catches the eye. What if my great-granddad had a pair that were twenty foot high, And mine were but fifteen foot, no modern stalks upon higher, Some rogue of the world stole them to patch up a fence or a fire.

    Eye   Fire   Feet  
    William Butler Yeats (1962). “Poems of William Butler Yeats”, p.193, Hayes Barton Press
  • E'en in mid-harvest, while the jocund swain Pluck'd from the brittle stalk the golden grain, Oft have I seen the war of winds contend, And prone on earth th' infuriate storm descend, Waste far and wide, and by the roots uptorn, The heavy harvest sweep through ether borne, As light straw and rapid stubble fly In dark'ning whirlwinds round the wintry sky.

    War   Dark   Agriculture  
    Virgil (1830). “Virgil”, p.79
  • Fire is fed by fire. The same small flame destroys Two stalks of wheat at once.

    Two   Fire   Flames  
  • When loneliness comes stalking, go into the fields, consider the orderliness of the world.

    Mary Oliver (2017). “Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver”, p.213, Penguin
  • You must bind up any wounds you give the earth and you must feed her to replace what you take from her. Every gift she gives, every tree, every stalk of grain, costs her. Only if you repay your debts will she continue to provide.

    Giving   Tree   Cost  
  • Strange priests are they who never straightly walk But all aslant through sideways passage stalk Who never seek their goals in forward lines But move askew as fraught with sly designs

    Moving   Goal   Design  
  • Are you stalking me? Because that would be super.

  • The fans, the vampire groupies, love the idea of this androgynous, preternatural figure stalking the night, and craving aesthetic pleasure just as he craves blood, wearing only the best velvet clothes, and savoring red roses.

    Night   Blood   Ideas  
  • For time and eternity there have been fathers like Nathan who simply can see no way to have a daughter but to own her like a plot of land. To work her, plow her under, rain down a dreadful poison upon her. Miraculously, it causes these girls to grow. They elongate on the pale slender stalks of their longing, like sunflowers with heavy heads. You can shield them with your body and soul, trying to absorb that awful rain, but they'll still move toward him. Without cease they'll bend to his light.

    Girl   Daughter   Father  
    Barbara Kingsolver (2008). “The Poisonwood Bible”, p.162, Faber & Faber
  • [T]he final step in becoming an urban farmer is the naming of your farm, even if your name is simply for the few pots on your front porch. Creating your name helps to build a sense of place within your neighborhood as well as pride in your accomplishments. By naming your farm you give it a life of its own. Be creative and come up with a name that inspires and makes people smile, like my friend Laura's "Wish We Had Acres," the Fairy Tale inspired "Jack's Bean Stalk" or my "Urban Farm.

    Pride   Names   Creating  
  • Disaffection stalks around us.

    Dolley Madison (1886). “Memoirs and Letters of Dolly Madison: Wife of James Madison, President of the United States”, Boston ; New York, Houghton, Mifflin
  • The first rule of all air combat is to see the opponent first. Like the hunter who stalks his prey and maneuvers himself unnoticed into the most favourable position for the kill, the fighter in the opening of a dogfight must detect the opponent as early as possible in order to attain a superior position for the attack.

    Air   Order   Hunters  
    Adolf Galland (1954). “The first and the last: the rise and fall of the German fighter forces, 1938-1945”
  • Someone wrote to me asking me to illustrate a missed connection that "hasn't happened yet." This guy has seen the same girl waiting at a bus stop on his morning commute for weeks, and has been trying to find a way to approach her. He thought it would be fun to put up a Missed Connections poster [of my painting] on the corner where she waits and see what happens. It is kind of an intriguing idea but there's something a bit too manipulative about it for my liking. It's a fine line between being creative and stalking!

    Girl   Morning   Fun  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • Man is the animal who weeps and laughs - and writes. If the first Prometheus brought fire from heaven in a fennel-stalk, the last will take it back - in a book.

    Book   Writing   Animal  
    John Cowper Powys (1938). “Enjoyment of Literature”, New York, Simon
  • It's Earth Day today. Let me tell you something about polar bears. They're endangered but you have to be careful because a polar bear is one of the few animals that will stalk a human. If you go to where polar bears live, it might stalk you and when you're on the plane going home, it might be behind you reading.

    Reading   Home   Animal  
  • On turf and curb and bower-roof The snow-storm spreads its ivory woof; It paves with pearl the garden-walk; And lovingly around the tatter'd stalk And snivering stem its magic weaves A mantle fair as lily-leaves.

    Garden   Ivory   Snow  
  • Until you stalk and overrun, you cannot devour anyone. -Hobbes

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