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Quotes on Spider-Web
Art and Creativity
- "A poem is a spider web spun with words of wonder, woven lace held in place by whispers made of thunder." — Charles Ghigna
- "Poetry is a fresh morning spider-web telling a story of moonlit hours of weaving and waiting during a night." — Carl Sandburg
- "The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web." — Pablo Picasso
- "Fiction is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners." — Virginia Woolf
Life and Philosophy
- "The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship." — William Blake
- "In the spider-web of facts, many a truth is strangled." — Paul Eldridge
- "Laws are spider webs through which the big flies pass and the little ones get caught." — Honore de Balzac
- "Laws are like spiderwebs: they catch the weak and poor, but the rich can rip right through them." — Anacharsis
Nature and Observation
- "A spider's web is stronger than it looks. Although it is made of thin, delicate strands, the web is not easily broken." — E.B. White
- "Sometimes it looks like I'm dancing, but it's just that I walked into a spider web." — Demetri Martin
- "O to dwell in the skeletal palace, of the spider's ceiling cobweb and, spy on all as none can spy on you, an arachnid deity astride the world." — Stewart Stafford
Metaphors and Symbolism
- "The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together." — William Shakespeare
- "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive." — Walter Scott
- "The human heart is like a ship on a stormy sea driven about by winds blowing from all four corners of heaven. Human affairs are like a spider's web: if you touch it, it tears apart." — John Vianney
- "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." — John Dos Passos
Humor and Wit
- "I always like to know everything about my new friends, and nothing about my old ones." — Oscar Wilde
- "I have woven a parachute out of everything broken." — William Stafford
- "The difference between utility and utility plus beauty is the difference between telephone wires and the spider web." — Edwin Way Teale
- "The artist must bow to the monster of his own imagination." — Richard Wright
- "The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship." — William Blake
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