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Preserve, within a wild sanctuary, an inaccessible valley of reverie.
rebels captured that base and
Covert your time for discovery
What follows I flee; what flees I ever pursue.
Redemption could be one rescue away.
You know you're caught, but you can't escape . . .
Die, but do not retreat.
Utterly, irrevocably, lost
We pursue that which retreats from us.
Do not ever go back to that from which decided to leave. As much as you did not ask, and how would you not want to own. Having conquered a mountain, begin to attack the other.
Catch Catodon ... cast out his conation.
I construct my memories with my present. I am lost, abandoned in the present. I try in vain to rejoin the past: I cannot escape.
Conquer, but never triumph.
Trapped in a trap of your own making.
You bound him to you with your courage and your tales. You hold him to you now. You captured a wild creature when you had no place you could keep him.
However awful the storm of my disappointment, it's a response that belongs to me. It's my heart, after all. My territory, my kingdom. And since I'm the only one with the authority to surrender it, I can also take it back.
willing prisoner
Since the night she was kidnapped she had been appraised and reappraised, each day waking upon the pan of a new scale. Know your value and you know your place in the order. To escape the boundary of the plantation was to escape the fundamental principles of your existence: impossible. It
Run with the hunted.
Being captured is beside the point
the point is not to surrender
There are few retreats, that can escape the penetrating eye of avarice.
There is no escape for me now, I know. Everything is over. I had my run. I was a murderer, a beautiful one, but I lived in a house of cards all my life and now it's all coming back to punish me, and there is no escape.
Back to thy punishment, False fugitive, and to thy speed add wings.
Coming back like this to hunt for details for my stories feels a bit like poaching on land that used to be mine. But I've never lost the need to tell of my Alabama, to reveal it, lush and green and full of death. So I return, knowing what I've learned.
The fountain has not played itself out, the Flame still shines, the River still flows, the Spring still bubbles forth, the Light has not faded. But between us and It, there is a veil which is more like fifty feet of solid concrete. Deus absconditus. Or we have absconded.
Loose and forbear!
The crow commands, the captive must obey.
RECURSION [Now rare or oh.s. 16261. A backward movement, return.
Set a thief to catch a thief.
A criminal was already lost
by lost anger and frustration.
Petra Hermans
Babaji
September 25, 2016
Amen
Admitting defeat? How un-huntress like of you.
We may talk of saving antique linens, species, or languages; but whatever we are intent on saving, when a restoration succeeds, we rescue ourselves.
Aboot the gold Syvertsen stole
Keep your eye on the prey
Conquer, but don't triumph.
The Collector [John Fowles book] does such a good job of capturing the mindset of a capturer, and also that's become a banal trope of every second crime novel: the weirdo, fetishistic watcher/stalker/kidnapper/kidnapper of women or children.
Been stolen from Finn
He pushed. I yielded. He gave. I took. He captured. I surrendered.
In what direction did lost men veer?
We hunt the White Stag, like Quentin did. We catch it or shoot it or whatever you do with it. We get three wishes. We wish Fillory would last forever and not die. Done. Mischief managed." Eliot
A bad hunter chases, a good hunter waits.
There is victory in surrender.
A freedom given up is not so easily regained.
We conquer by continuing.
When much is taken, something is returned.
Retreat, hell we just got here!
Therefore, look only for this fishhook, and you will be happily caught. The more you are caught, the more you will be liberated.
You have to set somebody free for them to return
The word 'escape' was suggestive
Vindication is the privilege of the victorious
I'm not a fugitive anymore. Never will be in the future. After spending five years in jail, you learn your lesson. I never want to return there.
The world tried to catch me but failed.
The recollected go forth to lives of renunciation. They take no pleasure in a fixed abode. Like wild swans abandoning a pool, they leave one resting place after another.
Cheat, defeat, repeat.
You can never hope to recapture the first fine careless rapture
Trapped like a trap in a trap
Redemption is participatory, not imitative.
Find the enemy. Don't let the enemy find you. Reconnaissance! Reconnaissance! Reconnaissance!
She felt a cage coming down around her; too late she realized that he had her trapped by the heart. And like any unwilling animal that was well and truly caught, she could escape only by leaving a piece of herself behind.
If we knew how to find
the lost, we would know
how to rediscover
the parts of our minds
left behind
in battle.
I have seen so many lands vanish in my wake, torn down like stage sets. What survives of them? An image as fleeting as a dream: whatever beauties I discovered, I already knew by heart.
A conquering force sustained the old folks and now centers us. Forming a collective of comeback saints, let us rally behind them and move forward. We're called to a new awakening and application of what we've learned from those who've looked over Jordan.
The stream of fugitives swelled to a flood, and anxious army officers kept inquiring: What must be done with slaves, arriving almost daily? Are we to find food and shelter for women and children?
The victor belongs to the spoils
Withdraw, like a turtle, into a hard yet harmless shell, ornamented with beautiful memories of the past.
from the book 'I Know Who You Are!
They stole you from me. They took you away for seven years. Your entire lifetime. A life sentence. The waiting has been endless. The watching. The planning. Now, finally, I'm almost ready. I've got a few things to take care of and then we can be reunited.
You go back to liberate the captives and sadly realize, some want to remain tied down in the cave ...
I was seized by doubt. Should I have come here? But going back was impossible. I had fled a known terror, and perhaps I could cope with this unknown terror that lay ahead.
I have to return some videotapes
i am a kidnapper
The can take everything you own- your property, your best years, all your joys, all your good works, everything down to your last shirt- but you'll always have your dreams, so you can reinvent your stolen world.
Rene, you want us to find you-don't-know-who and to retrieve his you-don't-know-what for you-won't-tell-me-whom?
Conquered, we conquer.
I have been whipped, as the saying is, but I am sure I can recover all the lost capital occasioned by that disaster; by only hanging a few moments by the neck; and I feel quite determined to make the utmost possible out of a defeat.
Redemption must come last before it can come first
There was no escape from the letter-writer who, a hundred or a hundred and twenty-five years ago, captured a coveted correspondent. It would have been as easy to shake off an octopus or a boa-constrictor.
A reawakening to a new world.
Tendered with immense prospects
Concealed in the unknown
Losses and adversities are frequently the means which the great Shepherd uses to fetch home His wandering sheep!
Noting the lack of crime or security in the Netherlands, the author asked a native who guarded a national landmark. He got the replay, We all do.
Breathes life into a vital but oft-neglected chapter of our history. Amy Belding Brown has turned an authentic drama of Indian captivity into a compelling, emotionally gripping tale that is at once wrenching and soulful.
I'm chasing you. I'm going to chase you until you give this a chance.
Of all the priceless objects left behind, this is what we rescue. These artifacts. Memory cues. Useless souvenirs. Nothing you could auction. The scars left from happiness.
I am circling, looking for something within my reach, but beyond my grasp.
Stick to catching runaway livestock.
The experience of redemption is to see differently in looking back," Reinders observes. "It is hindsight.
The operators were bound together by what they were running from - poverty in all its forms, despair, hunger, decimated families - as well as what they hoped to gain. Their imaginations were filled with American treasures:
My first plan of escape having failed, I now determined upon another.
it is a great mercy to be reclaimed and called home when we go astray, though it be by a tempest.
They've built their nests in the chimneys of my heart: those swallows that you lost.
You can't go back. You can't have what was stolen.
Just forget...
As we live we all get caught and torn by various traps. Nobody escapes them. Some even live with them. The idea is to realize that a trap is a trap. If you are in one and you don't realize it, then you're finished.
Reaching and reached. Cassia
Returning is the movement of the Way.
An endless defeat
When it was too late for rescue, it was still early enough for revenge.
'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.
Don't retreat. Instead - reload!
Redemption must be earned. If we want it, we will work for it, even though we can never obtain it on our own.
Parish, get back into position!' Max warned. 'Do not go in there. I repeat, do not go in there.' 'We lose him now, we lose him for good,' Caitlin declared. 'And I am not going to let that happen.' 'You have insufficient backup. I repeat: insufficient backup.
I maintain that in every position that arises, we should deliberately search, among other things, for pieces which have no retreat. If we see one, we automatically look to see if it can be netted.