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invisible find-me
To be invisible so Rev could never find me. Johnny Christ
invisible might name onto people secretly site tag visit
It's intolerable that e-mail can be used to silently zap a name tag onto you that might be scanned by a site you visit later. It's like secretly bar-coding people with invisible ink, Jason Catlett
invisible
There are no invisible seams. Ozzy Osbourne
invisible not-sure seeing
We hear things, but we can't always see them, or, even if we do see them, we're not sure that we're seeing correctly. Hence: Invisible. Paul Auster
invisible enough
who is invisible enough to see you Paul Celan
invisible priests allegory
A priest is he who lives solely in the realm of the invisible, for whom all that is visible has only the truth of an allegory. Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
invisible advantage
For obviously the advantage for most writers is that no one sees them. The writer is invisible, which confers power. Joyce Carol Oates
invisible destination draws
We who draw do so not only to make something observed visible to others, but also to accompany something invisible to its incalculable destination John Berger
invisible
Thought is invisible nature. Heinrich Heine
priests wells associates
I always like to associate with a lot of priests because it makes me understand anti-clerical things so well. Hilaire Belloc
priests delicate heard
I heard no longer The snowy-banded, dilettante, Delicate-handed priest intone. Alfred Lord Tennyson
priests
New Presbyter is but Old Priest writ Large. John Milton
priests lost traders
Once the high priests and the traders took over, we were lost as a species. George Carlin
priests wanted
I wanted passionately to be a priest. A. N. Wilson
allegory attempt dislike fairytale myth
I dislike Allegory - the conscious and intentional allegory - yet any attempt to explain the purport of myth or fairytale must use allegorical language. J. R. R. Tolkien
allegory
All perishable is but an allegory. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
allegory
I don't like allegory. China Mieville
allegory alphabet common nature point reason seen view
Nature seen from the point of view of common sense is commodity; from the point of view of reason it is an alphabet or allegory of divinity. Howard Mumford Jones
allegory bank fairy father socialist utopian wrote
My father was a bank clerk. He was also a Utopian Socialist and he wrote a Utopian novel. It was a kind of allegory or fairy tale. Gyorgy Ligeti
allegory
Everything for me becomes allegory Charles Baudelaire