
Heat
prickled my cheeks. My palms went clammy. Love is a lot like food poisoning. —
Suzanne Supplee

True freedom is in striving through adversities to accomplish all noble things that need to be done so that we may be free from any blame in the end! —
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

The awareness that is not
prickled and tugged by capricious emotion. The awareness that is aware that it is aware. —
Anonymous

Genius is patience. —
Isaac Newton

Two women can't share a house comfortably, no matter how fond they might be of each other. It's got to be one woman's kitchen. —
Nora Roberts

You can go home again, the General Temporal Theory asserts, so long as you understand that home is a place where you have never been. —
Ursula K. Le Guin

Nobility of character manifests itself at loop-holes when it is not provided with large doors. —
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

My eyes
prickled as Ash leaned in and kiss me. A particulary loud snore came from the cave, and the lump in the corner rolled toward us suspiciously —
Julie Kagawa

When she said his name his arms
prickled. Oh, he had it, all right. Had it bad. —
Stephen King

The sadness is in my heart,
The hapiness in my brain,
That's why I always think,
cause even inside of it,
I search where it could be ... —
Louis-Philippe Bosse