Top 16 Quotes About Feelingless
#1. Nothing hurts me, Low Born. Absolutely nothing."
"How is that possible?" And for some reason he sounded as if he truly cared about her answer.
"When you stop feeling anything, you find it quite possible.
G.A. Aiken
#2. Do not talk a little on many subjects, but much on a few.
Pythagoras
#3. No, sometimes we just have to take liberties because the idea was so good. I wish we'd just gone with the idea that Patsy had been a man. It would have been fantastic.
Jennifer Saunders
#5. The most common-place people become highly imaginative when they are in a passion. Whole dramas of insult, injury, and wrong pass before their minds,
efforts of creative genius, for there is sometimes not a fact to go upon.
Arthur Helps
#6. I hate skin; I hate bones and bodies. I want to curl up inside of him and be carried there forever.
Lauren Oliver
#7. You're working with the same people, and there's a lot of recognition. I like to do series best. I really do.
Dick Van Patten
#9. Being human doesn't make us humans. Humanity is something else only a kind and loving heart can possess
Munia Khan
#10. The importance of the egg's non-nuclear material - the cytoplasm - in early development is apparent in the consistent relation that is seen to exist between certain regions in the cytoplasm of a fertilized egg and certain kinds or directions of cell differentiation.
John Gurdon
#11. I just saw a copy of a cover of a magazine that I'm on, and it's very weird and unusual.
Mia Kirshner
#12. If I get a note on my script or my films, what I say to a studio executive is that, 'You know, this is the film of my legacy, and I never want to be sitting in a theater looking up on the screen and seeing something that I don't believe in.' I will never do that.
Gina Prince-Bythewood
#13. Only that I insist upon your dining with us. It will be ready in half an hour. I have oysters and a brace of grouse, with something a little choice in white wines. Watson, you have never yet recognized my merits as a housekeeper. ~ Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle
#14. Myth and fairy-story must, as all art, reflect and contain in solution elements of moral and religious truth (or error), but not explicit, not in the known form of the primary 'real' world.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#15. God walked out the book to walk into the temple..
And I walked back home..
For the Book had Rules and Temples had timings...
Abha Maryada Banerjee
#16. I'm the greatest thing that ever lived! I'm the king of the world! I'm a bad man. I'm the prettiest thing that ever lived.
Muhammad Ali
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