Too often writers become seduced by fame and lose the plot but Naipaul was always himself, a thrawn individual who knows his own worth. |
When life is so short, why is it that some of us are seduced into working with difficult, unreasonable, and obnoxious people? |
Sting has quite clearly taken the third path and seduced a host of new fans through remixes, cover versions and car commercials. |
Weeks of training on the quarterdeck had firmed the muscles, but minds were too easily seduced by the proffered friendship. |
Thus, those having any sense of the wrongness of the activity must be seduced. |
The judges liked this new take on a traditional material and were seduced by the tactility, colour and robustness of the felt panels. |