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A girl can dazzle - just naturally!
Desire dazzles, and the sun gives life.
I hope nobody took the Razzle Dazzle Rose.
Her vivid smile was like a light held up to dazzle me.
If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull.
There was no light. The darkness was deep and there was no dazzle.
Orders and decorations are necessary in order to dazzle the people.
What's grief but the after-blindness/of the spirit's dazzle of love?
Too much reality can be a dazzle, a surfeit;Too close immediacy an exhaustion
What dazzles, for the moment spends its spirit; Whats genuine, shall posterity inherit.
Great men help dazzle the people; after that, they dazzle themselves even more dangerously.
For me, a painting must give off sparks. It must dazzle like the beauty of a woman or a poem.
Christ dazzles me and stirs within me such feelings of amazement that I can never get over Him.
Spangling the wave with lights as vain As pleasures in the vale of pain, That dazzle as they fade.
In the many times I have seen Hillary [Clinton] speak, she never fails to dazzle audiences by speaking in paragraphs, without notes.
It's possible to dazzle a crowd if you really work at it. But that is no qualification for leadership. Hitler was a master of crowds.
Do you know what I feel about you, Devin? About us?...Dazzled, you dazzle me. You make me feel things, and want things I never knew I could have. -Cassie
The purpose of the poetry is not to dazzle us with an astonishing thought, but to make one moment of existence unforgettable and worthy of unbearable nostalgia.
I love narcissists-even more than they love themselves. You don't have to buoy them up. They are their own razzle-dazzle show and you are the blessed, favored with a front-row seat.
There is a general decline of taste for classical dance,ce, which is neglected and this must be developed from the grassroots. There is so much of razzle-dazzle... that classical dance suffers.
For me, a picture should be like sparks. It must dazzle like the beauty of a woman or a poem. It must have radiance; it must be like those stones which Pyrenean shepherds use to light their pipes.
The Lord did not come to make a display. He came to heal and to teach suffering men. For one who wanted to make a display the thing would have been just to appear and dazzle the beholders. But for Him Who came to heal and to teach the way was not merely to dwell here, but to put Himself at the disposal of those who needed Him, and to be manifested according as they could bear it, not vitiating the value of the Divine appearing by exceeding their capacity to receive it.