Top 12 Insentience Quotes
#1. What a weary way since that first disaster, what nerves torn from the heart of insentience, with the appertaining terror and the cerebellum on fire. It took him a long time to adapt himself to this excoriation.
Samuel Beckett
#2. Love is strong in its passion; affection is powerful in its gentleness.
Jules Michelet
#3. There was a man who was worthless, and knew he was worthless, and yet however far down he tried to sink his soul, there was always some part of him capable of great action.
Cassandra Clare
#4. Freedom, liberty, individual rights, that idea of dealing with other people in a matter that is not initiating force against them, is critical to me.
Jimmy Wales
#5. So much of America's tragic and costly failure to care for all its children stems from our tendency to distinguish between our own children and other people's children
as if justice were divisible.
Marian Wright Edelman
#6. Life is a lot easier when you realize that you're not in control of it all.
Karrine Steffans
#7. The gay people with whom I am close are some of the strongest, most passionate and caring people I know, and their demands for justice are no less imperative than those of any other community.
Cory Booker
#8. To make yourself understood to people, one must first speak to their eyes
Napoleon Bonaparte
#9. Your basic Southern Baptist would willingly delay his personal ascent into heaven for the baser pleasure of hanging around to see you burn in hell.
Rick Gavin
#10. You say grace before meals. All right. But I say grace before the concert and the opera, and grace before the play and pantomime, and grace before I open a book, and grace before sketching, painting, swimming, fencing, boxing, walking, playing, dancing and grace before I dip the pen in the ink.
G.K. Chesterton
#11. A psychological explanation of our feelings is not a moral explanation of our conduct.
James Rachels
#12. But the fact is, as one grows close to death, the only thing that matters is family. I hope you can see that.
David Baldacci
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