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To grab so suddenly the universe doesn't get a vote.

means To take hold of something firmly and abruptly, by force, opportunity, or sheer decisiveness.

from From Old French saisir, to take possession, rooted in legal Latin for claiming propertyseizing was paperwork before it was passion.

Legal teethProperty and assets are still legally seized today.
Spelling trapDefies the i-before-e rule entirely.
Bodily senseA seizure means the brain seizes itself.
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