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Supersensitive Quotes By Lloyd Alexander

We are beginning to learn that intangibles have more specific gravity than we suspected, that ideas can generate as much forward thrust as Atlas missiles. We may win a victory in exploring the infinities of outer space, but it will be a Pyrrhic victory unless we can also explore the infinities of our inner spirit. We have supersensitive thermographs to show us the slightest variations in skin temperature. No devices can teach us the irrelevance of skin color. WE can transplant a heart from one person to another in a brilliant feat of surgical virtuosity. Now we are ready to try it the hard way: transplanting understanding, compassion, and love from one person to another. — Lloyd Alexander

Supersensitive Quotes By Larissa Ione

A Touch of Crimson will rock readers with a stunning new world, a hot-blooded hero, and a strong, kick-ass heroine. This is Sylvia Day at the top of her game! — Larissa Ione

Supersensitive Quotes By Sarah Morgan

Don't ever call me "kitten paws" again and don't tell me I need acting lessons or the next thing you'll be eating between two slices of bread will be a certain supersensitive part of your anatomy. — Sarah Morgan

Supersensitive Quotes By Draya Mooney

Look at the stars. See their beauty. And in that beauty, see yourself. — Draya Mooney

Supersensitive Quotes By George W. Bush

It's important to listen to the words of the enemy if you're in war. — George W. Bush

Supersensitive Quotes By Barbara Brown Taylor

I think we d like life to be like a train..but it turns out to be a sailboat. — Barbara Brown Taylor

Supersensitive Quotes By Bram Stoker

Then she paused, and I could hear the churning sound of her tongue as it licked her teeth and lips, and could feel the hot breath on my neck. Then the skin of my throat began to tingle as one's flesh does when the hand that is to tickle it approaches nearer- nearer. I could feel the soft, shivering touch of the lips on the supersensitive skin of my throat, and the hard dents of two sharp teeth, just touching and pausing there. I closed my eyes in a languorous ecstasy and waited- waited with beating heart. — Bram Stoker

Supersensitive Quotes By Lisa Kudrow

I have no affectation when I speak. — Lisa Kudrow

Supersensitive Quotes By Erin McCarthy

Just what she needed. She was single and pregnant and her nipples had suddenly become supersensitive $luts looking for action. — Erin McCarthy

Supersensitive Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Artists are useful to society because they are so sensitive.
They are supersensitive.
They keel over like canaries in coal mines filled with poison gas,
long before more robust types realize that any danger is there. — Kurt Vonnegut

Supersensitive Quotes By E.T.A. Hoffmann

Human beings ought not to draw in their antennae at every ungentle touch, like supersensitive insects. — E.T.A. Hoffmann

Supersensitive Quotes By Max Ernst

Collage is a supersensitive and scrupulously accurate instrument, similar to a seismograph, which is able to record the exact amount of the possibility of human happiness at any period. — Max Ernst

Supersensitive Quotes By Romano Prodi

No one wants to lose their job, or cede the power they've acquired. — Romano Prodi

Supersensitive Quotes By Natasha Leggero

I think how tan a person is, is directly proportionate to how dumb they are. — Natasha Leggero

Supersensitive Quotes By Gordon H. Clark

Does Logic deal with things, or is it a science of words? And the answer one gives to these questions has such far reaching implications that it controls every detail of the resulting system of philosophy. — Gordon H. Clark

Supersensitive Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Reader! Bruder! What a foolish Hamburg that Hamburg was! Since his supersensitive system was loath to face the actual scene, he thought he could at least enjoy a secret part of it - which reminds one of the tenth or twentieth soldier in the raping queue who throws the girl's black shawl over her white face so as not to see those impossible eyes while taking his military pleasure in the sad, sacked village. — Vladimir Nabokov