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Actors should arouse a sense of wonder because of their ability to exceed what the spectators can envision ever being able to do.
— Jerzy Grotowski
Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person's precious pride, hurt his sense of importace and arouse resentment.
— Dale Carnegie
Hope arouses, as nothing else can arouse, a passion for the possible.
— William Sloane Coffin
Besides, he who is feared, fears also; no one has been able to arouse terror and live in peace of mind.
— Seneca.
To be effective the preacher's message must be alive; it must alarm, arouse, challenge; it must be God's present voice to a particular people.
— A.W. Tozer
Excessive economic, social and cultural inequalities among peoples arouse tensions and conflicts, and are a danger to peace.
— Pope Paul VI
An odd thing about beauty, however, is that it's absence tends not to arouse our sympathy as much as other forms of privation do.
— Jonathan Franzen
He who regulates everything by laws, is more likely to arouse vices than reform them.
— Baruch Spinoza
Greatness has a fragrance. Get close to it and that fragrance will arouse your potential.
— Mensah Oteh
To science, not even the bark of a tree or a drop of pond water is dull or a handful of dirt banal. They all arouse awe and wonder.
— Jane Jacobs
A good sermon should be like a woman's skirt: short enough to arouse interest but long enough to cover the essentials.
— Ronald Knox
All I ever really wanted to do was arouse souls through my writing and enjoy my journey to becoming one with myself and with the world.
— Terry A. O'Neal
I've never been able to arouse any interest in myself for digitally produced sound, and so the computer turns me off.
— David Tudor
His wife, however, happened to be the only woman in his life who failed totally to arouse any passion in him whatsoever.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Nature in America does not arouse powerful emotions in me.
— Italo Calvino
It is better to arouse envy than pity.
— Publilius Syrus
Such leaders knew that they could depend on fear, suspicion, hatred, need, and greed to arouse patriotic support for war.
— Octavia E. Butler
Eternal woman: even in mourning, you want to make a strike, you want to seduce, you want to arouse interest!
— Mariama Ba
I know women who are not in the lifestyle wouldn't understand this, but watching Melanie arouse my man made my pussy wet.
— Jessica N. Watkins
They arouse in themselves a wild vicious hunger more like animals than men. I did not know that war was like this.
— Philippa Gregory
Do not arouse disdainful mind when you prepare a broth of wild grasses; do not arouse joyful mind when you prepare a fine cream soup.
— Dogen
God forgive us! God arouse us! Shame us out of our callousness! Shame us out of our sin!
— Amy Carmichael
But bad manners or vulgar gestures can sometimes have a touch of poetry about them, just enough not to arouse one's indignation.
— Tahar Ben Jelloun
When you know what an actor has, you can reach in and arouse it. If you don't know what he has, you don't know what the hell is going on.
— Elia Kazan
The essential thing is to arouse such an interest that it engages the child's whole personality.
— Maria Montessori
One's soldier should not abuse the enemy. 'Arouse a bee and it will come at you with the force of a dragon.
— Takeda Nobushige
Arouse in the other person an eager want. He who can do this has the whole world with him. He who cannot walks a lonely way.
— Dale Carnegie
I don't think it has ever occurred to her that a text is written above all to be read and to arouse emotions in the reader.
— Muriel Barbery
Enthusiasm does not always speak for those who arouse it, but always for those who experience it.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Modern science should indeed arouse in all of us a humility before the immensity of the unexplored and a tolerance for crazy hypotheses.
— Martin Gardner
to arouse suspicion over time. So far, surprisingly,
— Brian Freemantle
To be sure, man's search for meaning may arouse inner tension rather than inner equilibrium.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Do we arouse our curiosity or does our
curiosity arouse us? — Henry Martin
curiosity arouse us? — Henry Martin
I come not to entertain you with worldly festivities but to arouse your sleeping memory of immortality.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
Each individual fact, taken by itself, can indeed arouse our curiosity or our astonishment, or be useful to us in its practical applications.
— Hermann Von Helmholtz
At the beach girls arouse me less than in the library.
— Edouard Leve
His touch and proximity were starting to arouse me again. Or maybe it was just the thought of Spock, I couldn't be sure.
— Shaye Marlow
Fairies, arouse! Mix with your song Harplet and pipe, Thrilling and clear, Swarm on the boughs! Chant in a throng! Morning is ripe, Waiting to hear.
— William Allingham
What can you answer? Now be careful, don't arouse my spite, Or with my slipper I'll take you napping,
faces slapping
Left and right. — Aristophanes
faces slapping
Left and right. — Aristophanes
Your danger is something other than death, and uglier. Because she will try to change you - to arouse something in you that should never be awakened.
— Jack Williamson
You're a man, man. That means seeing two rocks on the ground that kind of look like tits will arouse you.
— S.A. Tawks
I arouse desire in men and envy in other women.
— Paulo Coelho
He fights for his life but still remains everybody's friend. He "knows" whom to corrupt, whom to avoid, whose compassion to arouse, whom to resist.
— Primo Levi
Bad teaching is teaching which presents an endless procession of meaningless signs, words and rules, and fails to arouse the imagination.
— W.W. Sawyer
The photographs don't arouse me. All I can think about is the hard work it took to make them.
— Helmut Newton
Don't get the impression that you arouse my anger. You see, one can only be angry with those he respects.
— Richard M. Nixon
Of course, it's the things you're not told that arouse your interest. The gaps in the news are the interesting bits.
— Joseph Roth
The doom of a nation can be averted only by a storm of flowing passion, but only those who are passionate themselves can arouse passion in others.
— Adolf Hitler
She frowned. "I did nothing to arouse you."
He clenched his jaw, his stare growing more aggressive. "You breathed. — Shayla Black
He clenched his jaw, his stare growing more aggressive. "You breathed. — Shayla Black
The cues that arouse desire are changed by Fashion, but feel like the proddings of Nature.
— Mason Cooley
Fall seven times. Get up eight.
— Nina Lane
The goal of modern propaganda is no longer to transform opinion but to arouse an active and mythical belief.
— Jacques Ellul
It was a melancholy secret that reality can arouse desires but never satisfy them.
— Erich Maria Remarque
These actions can lead to the martyr syndrome, in which people sacrifice their own desires to arouse feelings of pity or guilt in others.
— Henry Cloud
Sex therapist claims that the most effective way to arouse your man is to spend 10 minutes licking his ears!! Personally, I think its bollocks!!
— Billy Connolly
Because monks come from the midst of purity, they consider as good and pure what does not arouse desire among other people.
— Dogen
When you dress and behave in a way that is designed primarily to arouse sexual desire in men, you are committing pornography with your life.
— Joshua Harris
The Master said, If your conduct is determined solely by considerations of profit you will arouse great resentment.
— Confucius
Only when we realize that there is no eternal, unchanging truth or absolute truth can we arouse in ourselves a sense of intellectual responsibility.
— Hu Shih
A teacher in search of his/her own freedom may be the only kind of teacher who can arouse young persons to go in search of their own
— Maxine Greene
Pornography is supposed to arouse sexual desires. If pornography is a crime, when will they arrest makers of perfume?
— Richard Fleischer
Buildings designed with careful attention to aesthetics arouse and enlighten their occupants and that promotes their good health.
— Robert Evans
Perversion is just another form of art. It's like painting or drawing or sculpting. Except instead of paint, us perverts use sex as our medium.
— C.M. Stunich
Music, the perfume of hearing, probably began as a religious act, to arouse groups of people.
— Diane Ackerman