Souza's work communicates a fear and hatred of the practice and symbols of a religion that fascinate and revolt him in turn. |
You will never know what is on their mind, and you may not have any idea where you stand with them, but their secrets will always fascinate you. |
Rocks featuring markings that resemble man-made configurations especially fascinate Fiore, who has viewed cave paintings in France. |
Because its scope, scale, and horrors seem incomprehensible to us now, World War II continues to fascinate us. |
The girl he had helped off the streets still never failed to fascinate him, and he always enjoyed her company. |
Modest-looking little plants that nestle in the moist soils of swamps or mountain hollows, mosses fascinate biologists. |