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If you want to catch something, running after it isn't always the best way.
Catch-22 is the greatest satirical work in English since Erewhon ... remarkable ... This is a book that I could wish everyone to read. It is a book which should help us feel more clearly
The point is that we all caught. And we try in one way or another to widen ourself free. For instance, me and Ludie. When I was with Ludie, I didn't feel so caught. But then Ludie died. We go around trying one thing or another, but we caught anyhow.
They throw the ball, I hit it. They hit the ball, I catch it.
You will never catch love my chasing it.
There is nothing in cricket more calculated to raise a laugh than the sight of some determined and serious man under a spiralling catch.
There was one catch, and that was Catch-22.
suddenly caught in the lie.
I knew I was catching at straws; but in the wide and weltering deep where I found myself, I would have caught at cobwebs.
I was playing catch with the European audience.
Every creatures stalks some other, and catches it, and is caught.
When you catch what you're after, it's gone.
Have I caught thee, my heavenly jewel? Why, now let
me die, for I have lived long enough.
When if or chance or hunger's powerful sway Directs the roving trout this fatal way, He greedily sucks in the twining bait, And tugs and nibbles the fallacious meat. Now, happy fisherman; now twitch the line! How thy rod bends! behold, the prize is thine!
Man on the dubious waves of error toss'd.
I can catch the ball. You've got to throw it to me.
And if ye angler take fysshe; surely thenne is there noo man merier than he is in his spyryte.
There's a catch. Catch-22.
In the name of the King, halt!"
"In the name of your duty, catch me!
To catch a ball, I'd commit suicide.
Hope is such a bait, it covers any hook.
Jesus, but he'd caught a tasty one.
The following ten throws went a variety of places. I never hit the target, but I was getting closer. Isabella was laughing so hard she wrote "Please stop can't breathe" in the dirt with her finger.
Death isn't catching either, yet nevertheless we all die.
What was any group but a bunch of people? And what were people but animals as prone to fear as rats at the sound of boots? " - catch
I was caught before I even knew I was being hunted,
He who chases two rabbits, catches none.
Catch me if you can
-A
Na, she's righted again," said a cool young fisherman, "and they've gotten down that unchancy mast. They maun have stout hearts and skeely hands that work her; but it's for life, and that learns folk baith pith and lear. There! - but it's owre now.
It is grievous to be caught.
Give me mine angle, we'll to th' river: there, My music playing far off, I will betray Tawny-finned fishes. My bended hook shall pierce Their slimy jaws; and as I draw them up, I'll think them every one an Antony, And say, 'Ah, ha! are caught!'
What on earth can you do on this earth but catch at whatever comes near you, with both your fingers, until your fingers are broken?
If someone throws you the ball, you don't have to catch it.
pick pocketed your own pocket
You know you're caught, but you can't escape . . .
Hee that hath a Fox for his mate, hath neede of a net at his girdle.
If a body catch a body coming through the rye.
It can't be bought. It can't be taught. It must be caught.
Man is a creature who lives not upon bread alone, but primarily by catchwords.
I know'd my name to be Magwitch, chrisen'd Abel. How did I know it? Much as I know'd the birds' names in the hedges to be chaffinch, sparrer, thrush. I might have thought it was all lies together, only as the birds' names come out true, I suppose mine did.
Thurst [thrust] out nature with a croche [crook], yet woll she styll runne back agayne.
When God throws something your way, catch it!
Aboot the gold Syvertsen stole
Despite his flaws, one has to admit that he is a whale-sized catch."
"I'll be thrilled when someone harpoons him," Lillian muttered, making the other two laugh.
For thogh we slepe, or wake, or rome, or ryde, Ay fleeth the tyme; it nyl no man abyde.
At the ches with me she (Fortune) gan to pleye; With her false draughts (pieces) dyvers/She staal on me, and took away my fers. And when I sawgh my fers awaye, Allas! I kouthe no lenger playe.
Then do you mean that I have got to go on catching these damned two-and-a-half pounders at this corner forever and ever? The keeper nodded. Hell! said Mr. Castwell. Yes , said his keeper.
We are hooked hearts thrown
into the sea that catch everything.
But I've got you, you're caught! For a half-hellhound like you are, Solomon's Key is what is called for.
Men sholde nat knowe of Goddes pryvetee Ye, blessed be alwey, a lewed man That noght but oonly his believe kan! So ferde another clerk with astromye, He walked in the feelds, for to prye Upon the sterres, what ther sholde bifalle, Til he was in a marle-pit yfalle.
He's totally caught me, and I'm never letting him toss me back.
As apprehended by those
Words, once spoken, are too fast to be caught.
If I have to 'catch' a man to get a husband, I don't want one.
Chadwickius frenemus,
Akthent on thee latht thyllable.
If you run after wit, you will succeed in catching folly.
fishhook. It's squiggly like a worm. Something's
Got a sock," said Dobby in disbelief. "Master threw it, and Dobby caught it, and Dobby - Dobby is free.
Shut your fucking trap, Hawk
Who had deceived thee so often as thyself?
Grabbing someone's ass doesn't count as capturing them!
If you cross a pickle with a female deer ... You get a dill-doe!
Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.
You must not think, sir, to catch old birds with chaff.
Felds hath eyen, and wode have eres.
He that pursues two hares at once, does not catch one and lets the other go.
My question, with its mark inverted, becomes the fishhook poised to catch my answer.
'Caught' is a novel of forgiveness, and the past and the present - who should be and who shouldn't be forgiven. None of my books are ever just about thrills, or it won't work.
I let her catch me.
I like it when she catches me.
But last summer, she stopped chasing. It sucks.
How helpless we are, like netted birds, when we are caught by desire!
Catcher snorted. "If we're not playing naked Twister, we're wasting our waking hours."
"Yep," Mallory said as she tugged him down the sidewalk, "that's the love of my life. He's a romantic at heart.
Percy looked at Coach Hedge and Frank. "A trap?"
"Probably," Frank said.
"She's not mortal," Hedge said, sniffing the air. "Probably some kind of goat-eating, demigod-destroying fiend from Tartarus."
"No doubt," Percy agreed.
"Awesome." Hedge grinned. "Let's go.
Keep thy hook always baited, for a fish lurks even in the most unlikely swim.
Wallowing in this bloody sty,
I cast for fish that pleased my eye
How do you catch a falling star?
Remember how when we were little?" I whisper. "You'd chase me around before midnight."
"You always ran out of breath."
"I wanted you to catch me."
"I thought so."
"Catch me," I whisper.
"I already have," he murmurs.
Flies round a honeypot would be nothin' to it, lad! Penniless and nameless as ye are now, the lasses still sigh after ye - I've seen 'em!" More snorting. "Even this Sassenach wench can no keep away from ye, and her a new widow!
It must have been a snapper
Catch, then, oh! catch the transient hour,
Improve each moment as it flies;
Life's a short summer-man a flower;
He dies-alas! how soon he dies!
I only want to catch you," Michael explained. "I won't hurt you."
"No! No!" the star crackled desperately. "That's wrong! I'm supposed to die!"
"But I could save you if you'd let me catch you," Michael told it gently.
"No!" cried the star. "I'd rather die!
If i fall your catching me" Piper said as she grabbed Jasons arm
"Uh ... sure" Jason hoped he wasn't blushing
Leo stepped out next "Your catching me too superman, but i ain't holding your hand"
- The Lost Hero, Aeolus place
Commemoration of John Donne, Priest, Poet, 1631 He was the Word that spake it; He took the bread and brake it; And what that Word did make it I do believe, and take it.
Trap is a four-letter word, and like so many four-letter words it can mean something entirely else.
--Hugo Anstead
And when a beest is deed, he hath no peyne; But man after his deeth moot wepe and pleyne.
Kiss my ass Rath Roiben Rye
Tis well thou art not fish; if thou hadst, thou hadst been poor-John.
Dill, whenever they paused in their pursuits:
You were lucky,' said Lettie. 'Fifteen feet further back, and the field belongs to Colin Anders.'
'You would have come anyway,' I told her. 'You would have saved me.
To the counsell of fooles a woodden bell.
The bird, the best, the fisch eke in the see,They live in fredome, everich in his kynd.And I a man, and lakkith libertee.
Then he hung up, the scoundrel!
You fool around with different pitches playing catch, but it's not the same when you've got to face some guy with a bat in his hand.
A trap is as someone else hunting for you when you can't, it is truly your best hunting buddy!
Well, " I began,"I've been roped into shenanigans."
Without preface, Catcher muttered a curse ,then leaned over slipped his wallet from his jeans, and pulled out a twenty-dollar bill, which he handed to Mallory.
I am no bird and no net ensnares me
Holmberg's Mistake.
Hee that is in a towne in May loseth his spring.
It is impossible to catch today; it flows out from our palms! It is impossible to catch tomorrow; it flows out from our palms! We cannot hold them; they constantly run away from us!
She caught you. Therefore she gets your treasure.