Top 16 Insusceptible Quotes
#1. I fancy it must be the quantity of animal food eaten by the English which renders their character insusceptible to civilization. I suspect it is in their kitchens and not in their churches that the reformation must be worked.
Thomas Jefferson
#2. Those characters wherein fear predominates over hope may apprehend too much from ... instances of irregularity. They may conclude too hastily that nature has formed man insusceptible of any other government than that of force, a conclusion not founded in truth nor experience.
Thomas Jefferson
#3. What chance does logic have against a glass of wine and a kiss?
Marty Rubin
#4. Every time I see David Giuntoli on set, it feels like there's a huge load off his shoulders, because when it's me, it's real and it's flirtatious and it seems like it's way more fun.
David Giuntoli
#5. I bounced off a rock at the bottom and saw stars for a second, but I wasn't knocked out. It's the rush of rushes, the most incredible feeling I've ever had.
Steve Trotter
#6. I actually enjoy the pain. That's what gives me the fire inside to get up and keep going.
Steve McNair
#7. You simply need to trust, take each next step by faith. You will know what is right when the time comes.
Janette Oke
#8. Have you ever taken a serious political stand on anything? Yeah. Sure. For twenty-four hours once I refused to eat grapes.
Woody Allen
#9. When you think like a hermit, you forget what you know.
Will Oldham
#10. All these directors who do different locations forget that one room can be shot from a million different angles and a million different ways. When I direct a movie, I'm going to use that.
Michael Pitt
#12. Space is a spin network whose nodes represent its elementary grains, and whose links describe their proximity relations. Spacetime
Carlo Rovelli
#13. When you answer them, you try to put meaning in every word. That's why ... their many lies cut you.
Otsuichi
#14. And if freedom, most people find sin.
John Green
#15. Pour out wine till I become a wanderer from myself; for in selfhood and existence I have felt only fatigue.
Rumi
#16. Youth! youth! how buoyant are thy hopes! they turn, like marigolds, toward the sunny side.
Jean Ingelow
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