As, pricked out with less and greater lights, between the poles of the universe, the Milky Way so gleameth white as to set very sages questioning.
I tried to discover, in the rumor of forests and waves, words that other men could not hear, and I pricked up my ears to listen to the revelation of their harmony.
Some delicate matters must be treated like pins, because if they are not seized by the right end, we get pricked.
Whoever has not felt the danger of our times palpitating under his hand, has not really penetrated to the vitals of destiny, he has merely pricked the surface.
In TV today, you can say I pricked my finger, but you can't say it the other way around.
Clutch the bramble and you will be pricked.
What is the past, after all, but a vast sheet of darkness in which a few moments, pricked apparently at random, shine?
I think it's a myth that American public or any other public is so stupid that they need to be constantly pricked.
Keep your eyes open, Fireheart. Keep your ears pricked. Keep looking behind you. Because one day I'll find you, and then you'll be crowfood.