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I decided the best policy for the now would be to drink myself insensible and hope the morrow had better to offer. The
— Mark Lawrence
The sluggard is a living insensible.
— Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann
Lo! on a narrow neck of land,
'Twixt two unbounded seas, I stand.
Secure, insensible. — Charles Wesley
'Twixt two unbounded seas, I stand.
Secure, insensible. — Charles Wesley
The man whose whole activity is diverted to inner meditation becomes insensible to all his surroundings.
— Emile Durkheim
I don't know how to be anything but pretend," I replied, and it ached in me how true that really was. "But if I could be real, I'd be real for you.
— R. J. Anderson
Agent was lying flushed and insensible; the other, bent over his books, was making correct entries of perfectly correct transactions;
— Joseph Conrad
The great spirals, with their enormous radial velocities and insensible proper motions, apparently lie outside our Solar system.
— Edwin Powell Hubble
No person that has enjoyed the sweets of liberty can be insensible of its infinite value, or can reflect on its reverse without horror and detestation
— Alexander Hamilton
It is not necessary to conceal anything from a public insensible to contradiction and narcotized by technological diversions.
— Neil Postman
The only thing that didn't occur to her was to give up. Nevertheless, he seemed insensible to her
delirium; it was like writing to nobody. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
delirium; it was like writing to nobody. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
With every pill we have prescribed for us we should also be given a creative prayer, a suggested way to correct our destructive patterns of thought.
— Ernest Holmes
If I turn into one of those girls, I'll hand you the gun.
— Gayle Forman
Those of you who are convinced that you missed your calling, open all doors keep the entrance way clear. This way you will not miss that next call.
— Victoria Addino
To render ourselves insensible to pain we must forfeit also the possibilities of happiness.
— John Lubbock
Nothing betrays imbecility so much as the being insensible of it.
— Thomas Jefferson
One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
— Indira Gandhi
Man to the last is but a froward child;
So eager for the future, come what may,
And to the present so insensible. — Samuel Rogers
So eager for the future, come what may,
And to the present so insensible. — Samuel Rogers
It is neither wise nor honest to detract from beauty as a quality. There cannot be a refined soul insensible to its influence.
— Lew Wallace
Science is about predictions based on predictable fact. Life is about surprises based on the unpredictable reality.
— Ori Hofmekler
Real valor consists not in being insensible to danger; but in being prompt to confront and disarm it.
— Walter Scott
You only get one shot at a second chance.
— Michael Vick
Yet, after all, insensible as he is to a thousand wants, and removed from harassing cares, my not the savage be the happier man..?
— Herman Melville
Christ alone has succeeded in so raising the mind of man towards the unseen that it become insensible to the barriers of time and space.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Oftentimes, people stay where they are in life simply because of fear. But do you know that fear isn't reality? It's only a thought in your mind.
— Victoria Osteen
We live half our waking lives and all of our sleeping lives in some private, useless, and insensible waters we never mention or recall.
— Annie Dillard
With wine and food, the confidence of my own table, and the necessity of reassuring my wife, I grew by insensible degrees courageous and secure.
— H.G.Wells
Let no one ask a stronger mark of an excellent love to God, than that we are insensible to our own reputation.
— Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon
Yes, I found myself, by insensible degrees, sincerely fond of her; and the happiest hours of my life were what I spent with her.
— Jane Austen
He who takes his fill of every pleasure ... becomes depraved; while he who avoids all pleasures alike ... becomes insensible.
— Aristotle.
You don't exist in the past or in the future. You only exist in the present moment.
— Debasish Mridha
To stand well in the estimation of one's country is a happiness that no rational creature can be insensible of.
— George Washington
The futility of action does not absolve one from the failure to act. -
— Janette Turner Hospital