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We're all kind of weird and twisted and drowning. -- Haruki Murakami

I'm totally twisted. Instead of, "Oh god, I don't have platforms - they won't like me," I was much more, "I'm doing what I'm doing, and if you don't want to buy it, then don't buy, but that's just what I'm gonna do." It gave me strength. It worked for me. -- Manolo Blahnik

Once upon a time, there lived a troll that was so naughty and so evil that he decided to make a mirror that would twist the image of anything and anyone reflected in it. -- Ken T Seth

Purled and meandering lines drawn by knives; brain and bone exposed by stones; the rope still digging at his throat. -- Ransom Riggs

Need twisted deep and low inside her. It twined through her body like kudzu vines growing out of control, taking over and smothering what little good sense she had left. -- Cat Johnson

Spiral minds are harder to twist. -- Kris Saknussemm

Combing her thoughts, yanking them into a pigtail. -- Michael Chabon

Well, you never can tell with a twister. They are as mean, as ornery, and as unpredictable as an unhappy woman. -- John Joseph Adams

Often when we think we are knotting one thread, we are tying quite another. -- Victor Hugo

We twist our souls around each other's miseries. -- Anthony Marra

A knot you are of damned bloodsuckers. -- William Shakespeare

Just when you think you have a twisted mind, crazy ideas, & no fear to make them known, you find out through experience you're not the only one. -- April Mae Monterrosa

I wonder, among all the tangles of this mortal coil, which one contains tighter knots to undo, and consequently suggests more tugging, and pain, and diversified elements of misery, than the marriage tie. -- Edith Wharton

You know what is so appealing about you, in a twisted, messed up kind of way?"
"What's that?"
"You have no idea how tactless you are."
"Well. I have some idea," I grumble. -- Lindy Zart

From a killer to victim, what a twisted thing! -- Deyth Banger

Loopy as a crochet convention. -- Jim Butcher

If a man can hear the truth he's spoken twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools ... -- Rudyard Kipling

You truly are twisted," Cut snarled. "How can you piss me off and make me proud all at the same time? -- Pepper Winters

A woman of wire had laid herself down, her scream traveling the street, till it fell sideways like a rolling coin starved of momentum. -- Markus Zusak

In ways and thoughts of weakness and of wrong, Threads turn to cords, and cords to cables strong. -- Isaac Williams

This was like being Alice in a very twisted Wonderland ... -- Cherise Sinclair

A figure of speech is a shifty thing; it can be twisted or it can be straight. -- Salman Rushdie

My strings are being pulled, this time by a different puppet master. -- Emilyann Girdner

It turned out that some crooked things looked even worse when straightened. Some tangled knots only made sense once unraveled. -- Hugh Howey

She is a woman of muscle twisted around bone. -- Veronica Roth

Sometimes I feel like we're a knot, too tangled to be taken apart. -- Kiera Cass

And I, a twister, love, what I abhor. -- John Wain

Yet through all, we know this tangled skein is in the hands of One, Who sees the end from the beginning: He shall unravel all. -- Alexander Smith

I twist like a flower
at the sound of your voice
But you leave the receiver
static most days
You have me growing into a dial tone
All it would take is your voice
saying my name
And I would behead myself
to be carried around on your lapel -- Kait Rokowski

Trapped like a trap in a trap -- Dorothy Parker

So can you tell me exactly what 'freedom' means? If I am not free to be as twisted as I wanna be? -- Disturbed

Spinnin' a rope is fun if your neck ain't in it -- Will Rogers

Rage and unbearable pain meshed together like twin strands in an ever-tightening rope. -- Steven Erikson

Some people call me sick and twisted. I feel that I'm neither; I am instead a Romantic. -- Kenzie Western

Uh, no loose wire jokes, okay? -- Marc Cerasini

I've Got the World on a String, -- Louis Armstrong

My curls defined me; even my personality was curly, bouncy, springy, and playfully twisted. -- Elise Allen

What a tangle love is. -- Alyson Noel

The more fucked up you are, the more I like you. As long as you've managed to hold onto your identity through all the shit, then it won't matter how twisted you are. I will love you more for it. -- Ashly Lorenzana

My grandmother used to say that twisting paths always cross again," he told her. "And whose paths are more twisted than ours? -- Neal Shusterman

Every heart is a package tangled up in knots someone else tied. -- Josh Ritter

Impressive, isn't it?" Divan says with pride. "I purchased it from a Brazilian artist, who has apparently made a career working in flesh. He claims his artwork is to protest unwinding, but I ask you, how much of a protest can it be if he uses the unwound for his art? -- Neal Shusterman

So the steel chain forged with such reptilian cunning snapped at the link that had been fashioned from a woman's heart. -- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

When you have strings, everybody pulls you here and pulls you there. -- Fuzzy Zoeller

Good twists are enormously hard to come by, and I think the best ones are earned ones. The idea that a story can take a left turn on you, it's easy to do, but it has to be done very, very carefully, or else you risk losing the audience's trust. -- Damon Lindelof

Most novelists write about twisted lives. -- Tom Robbins

You don't have to twist my arm to work. -- Henry Rollins

I'm very dogged when I believe in something. I'm also dark and twisty. -- Betsy Beers

soul it shaped. Laurel -- Kate Morton

In the pun, two strings of thought are tangled into one acoustic knot. -- Arthur Koestler

Gonna be a twister to blow everything down That ain't got the faith to stand its ground Blow away the dreams that tear you apart Blow away the dreams that break your heart Blow away the lies that leave you nothing but lost and brokenhearted. -- Bruce Springsteen

One man's pet-stained carpet is another man's Twister game. -- Emo Philips

A crude puppet impaled by her puppet master. -- Alex Adams

I held my arm out in front of me and twisted it back and forth. Palm up. Palm down. Now you look fractured. Now you look whole. -- Leila Sales

a flayed body untangled
string by string and hung
to the wall, an agonized banner
displayed for the same reason
flags are. -- Margaret Atwood

charmed the words out of -- Victoria Clayton

You're right. And so was my snake."
Snake?"
He pulled my arm out to expose my bracelet. "When I carved this my thoughts were on you, love. Your life is like this snake's coils. No matter how many turns it makes, you'll end up back where you belong. With me. -- Maria V. Snyder

This is how you unraveled me. Thread by thread. Until I was bare, Wearing nothing but my skin And my bones And my blood. -- Autumn Doughton

A twisted, pale figure writhing in agony, chest bare and hideous. Tight, rigid cords of sickly green veins webbed across the boy's body and limbs, like ropes under his skin. Purplish bruises covered the kid, red hives, bloody scratches. His bloodshot eyes bulged, darting back and forth. -- James Dashner

Twisting lemons into lemonade. -- Peter Duchan

As a student of American culture, I am willing to argue that the Twist is a valid manifestation of the Age of Anxiety. -- Marshall Fishwick

I've kind of fashioned my life after a Slinky. Bend me in a million shapes, and eventually I'll spring back to what I originally was. -- Sylvester Stallone

His face had been twisted into an expression of every agony he had imagined for his friend. -- Stephen Crane

I'm wild again, beguiled again, a whimpering, simpering child again. Bewitched, bothered, bewildered am I. -- Kurt Vonnegut

With each step and each turn, we threaded deeper inside a knot, one I feared we'd never work apart. The -- Ransom Riggs

This is how your heart gets
snagged, like a balloon on a barbed-wire fence, this is where pieces of you get torn away. -- Pete Wentz

Everything ungirt, artless, ardent, urgent about Louie was to the fore: all over herself she gave the impression of twisted stockings. -- Elizabeth Bowen

Wart draggled off to the tower room, where Merlyn was busy knitting himself a woollen night-cap for the winter. "I cast off two together at every other line," said the magician, "but for some reason it seems to end too sharply. Like an onion. It is the turning of the heel that does one, every time. -- T.h. White

Twist my Body like the Exorcist ... -- Foxy Brown

My wife and I had an argument last week that was so stupid, that it bears repeating. My wife collects twist ties ... welcome to my world. -- Bill Engvall

If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build'em up with worn-out tools ... -- Rudyard Kipling

He believes that this man has looped a bit of the thread-leash through a corner of his soul. -- Diana Abu-Jaber

I tend to play 'tortured' a lot, whether it's physically or emotionally. -- Domhnall Gleeson

But when the web is pulled askew, hooked up at the edge, torn in the middle, one remembers that these webs are not spun in mid-air by incorporeal creatures, but are the work of suffering human beings, and are attached to grossly material things, like health and money and the houses we live in. -- Virginia Woolf

Like warp and woof all destinies
Are woven fast,
Linked in sympathy like the keys
Of an organ vast.
Pluck one thread, and the web ye mar;
Break but one
Of a thousand keys, and the paining jar
Through all will run. -- John Greenleaf Whittier

What a deformed thief this fashion is. -- William Shakespeare

There are degrees of screwed. -- Peter H. Gleick

I mean suspense, twists are almost impossible these days. -- Danny Boyle

Her heart ruffled like a wind torn sail, held, yet ripped. -- Dorothy Adamek

Darling girl, take life by the balls and twist them. -- Jodi Ellen Malpas

Weave the circle, tightly sewn,
Let nothing evil or unknown
Enter within. Stay without
On pain of death, we cast you out. -- Yasmine Galenorn

bent ostentatiously to her work. -- Gregory Maguire

O time, thou must untangle this, not I.
It is too hard a knot for me t'untie. -- William Shakespeare

You can weave your life so long
only so long, and then a thing in the world out of your control will tug at one vital thread and leave you patternless and subdued. -- Patricia A. Mckillip

I was helplessly captured; and hopelessly enraptured. -- Brownell Landrum

How can you break that which bends? -- Lael Tucker Wertenbaker

There's still a part of her that's waiting for the twist, the moment when all of this pleasure will jackknife into pain. -- David Levithan

Rage twisted his features. He would hurt her now, and badly, she knew that. Crack. The whip made a sound like thunder. The coil took Viserys around the throat and yanked him backward. He went sprawling in the grass, stunned and choking. -- George R R Martin

fishhook. It's squiggly like a worm. Something's -- Caroline Fyffe

Manipulation, fueled with good intent, can be a blessing. But when used wickedly, it is the beginning of a magician's karmic calamity. -- T.f. Hodge

Takin' out my freak tonight -- Britney Spears

This Nymph, to the destruction of mankind, Nourish'd two Locks, which graceful hung behind 20 In equal curls, and well conspir'd to deck With shining ringlets the smooth iv'ry neck. -- Alexander Pope

A comedian sees the world bent. I'm tangent to the circle. -- Buddy Hackett

Anything that didn't impale itself on the sharp line of this sleeping boy's cruel mouth would be tangled in the merciless hooks of his tattoo, pulled beneath his skin to drown. -- Maggie Stiefvater

Tricking is a evolution of innovative movement & self Expression. -- Armin Houman

Listen to the arts of kids, their hands when tied have wings. -- Ymatruz

You untangle a knot with slow teasing, not sharp pulling, and believe me we have here a knot such as I have never seen. But I will unpick it. I will. -- C.j. Sansom

Her hands twisted restlessly together like a pair of pink and hairless animals at play. -- Stephen King

How will I ever get out of this labyrinth! to a margin note written in her loop-heavy cursive: Straight & Fast. -- John Green

It was needlepoint, Mr. Burke. Tapestries are woven, you see, and I find it far more satisfying to stab than to weave. -- Meredith Duran