
We've all got crazy ideas that tickle and nag. Let's turn up the volume on these great work muses. Allow them to germinate, mature and grow. —
David Sturt

I see no reason why I should tickle stones or waste time on polishing bronze. —
Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

Look at that amazing display of sparkle! And feel that wind? It's trying to tickle your toes, —
Sharon M. Draper

Pickles are people too —
Clayton

Bullshit do good when tickle. —
Toba Beta

Butterflies tickle my insides. "You either have an Olympian-sized sense of self-importance, or you're overcompensating for a lack of confidence. —
Amanda Bouchet

A Prayer was like a tickle.Sooner or later God would have to look down to see what was tickling his bum. —
Lloyd Jones

Never tickle a sleeping dragon. —
J.K. Rowling

I am grateful for hands to tickle with. Not so grateful for that process in reverse, however. —
Richelle E. Goodrich

Love tickles parts of you that, prior to its influence, you didn't even know could feel. —
Richelle E. Goodrich

Memories are thins sheets of metal that can be easily molded or shaped. They possess the power to either tickle your heart or haunt your soul. —
Mary MacDowell

'Tis a good thing to laugh at any rate; and if a straw can tickle a man, it is an instrument of happiness. —
John Dryden

Too much slap, not enough tickle. —
C.D. Reiss

I'll tickle his catastrophe. —
James Joyce

Stand often in the company of dreamers: they tickle your common sense & believe you can achieve things which are impossible. —
Mary Anne Radmacher

Perhaps I couldn't tickle the inside of his ear, but I could reach the mysterious curves of his mind. —
Laura Whitcomb

We'll help," said one boy, his finger far enough up his nose to tickle a memory nesting in his frontal lobe. —
Christopher Moore

Another was: You're a babe. Tickle my feet. XO Beulah —
R.J. Palacio

When you're done drinking you'll tickle the innkeep to see where he keeps his gold. The way you always do. —
George R R Martin

Poems for children help them celebrate the joy and wonder of their world. Humorous poems tickle the funny bone of their imaginations. —
Charles Ghigna

People are approaching electronic levels in music; although not all of it happens to tickle my fancy. —
Gerry Mulligan

With the caution of a gazelle I looked to the closed door ahead of it, and feeling a tickle of fear in my knotted stomach I entered this tube. —
Steve Merrick

Most people have ears, but few have judgment; tickle those ears, and depend upon it, you will catch their judgments, such as they are. —
Lord Chesterfield

If you prick us do we not bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh? If you poison us do we not die? And if you wrong us shall we not revenge? —
William Shakespeare

I am satisfied
with my aggressive nature
as I tickle death
under the
armpits. —
Charles Bukowski