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Quotes About Stunned

Love, deep and pure, it opens my heart. It feels like a magical force, one I'd fight to protect, one I'd die to keep.
~ Sarah Noffke, Stunned
He wasn't crazy. How could he be? He was just -- amazing. But she was struck dumb. All she could do was stare at him.
~ Natalie Babbitt
Time, the thing we can't beat back... Yet, time is also what it takes to heal, what it takes for certain memory cells to die. Maybe time doesn't heal. Maybe it doesn't even pass. We pass through time, and come out stunned, so rage, and memory, are blurred.
~ Kiana Davenport
Rage twisted his features. He would hurt her now, and badly, she knew that. Crack. The whip made a sound like thunder. The coil took Viserys around the throat and yanked him backward. He went sprawling in the grass, stunned and choking.
~ George R.R. Martin
confused and Stunned, like a duck hit on the head.
~ Abraham Lincoln
answer to penetrate, but when it did she clapped a hand over her mouth.
~ Sylvia Nobel
It's hard to make me speechless.
~ Ken Cuccinelli
I'm not usually absolutely speechless.
~ Charlie Sykes
You can say any sort of nonsense in Latin, and our feeble university men will be stunned, or at least profoundly confused. That's how the popes have gotten away with peddling bad religion for so long, they simply say it in Latin.
~ Neal Stephenson
And to see the white flash of Klaus's eyes as he whirled on her. For one stunned instant she stared at him, and then lightning crackled. From an empty sky.
~ L.J. Smith
What?" Jace was still staring at her as if she'd told him she'd found one of the Silent Brothers doing nude cartwheels in the hallway.
~ Cassandra Clare
Just a twinge." But it built into a wave that stunned her. "You've gone white. Sit down now. Sit, don't argue with me." Lottie, a retired nurse, rose briskly. "How many twinges
~ Nora Roberts
A horsefly applied itself, blind fool, to Pnin's bald head, and was stunned by a smack of his meaty palm.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Mountbatten was stunned by the rigidity of Jinnah's position. 'I never would have believed,' he later recalled, 'that an intelligent man, well-educated, trained in the Inns of Court, was capable of simply closing his mind
~ Larry Collins
Call saw that everyone was looking at him, the hands and cowboys and townspeople alike. The anger had drained out of him, leaving him feeling tired. He didn't remember the fight, particularly, but people were looking at him as if they were stunned. He felt he should make some explanation, though it seemed to him a simple situation. "I hate a man that talks rude," he said. "I won't tolerate it.
~ Larry McMurtry
If this is the case, then the "normal state" Prozac ushers in is an experience in the surreal, Dali's dripping clock, a disorientation so deep and sweet you spin. Thus Prozac, make no mistake about it, blissed me out and freaked me out and later on, when the full force of health hit me, sometimes stunned me with grief.
~ Lauren Slater
Licata's free hand clapped over his gaping mouth
~ James Patterson
I can't smile. I'm amazed. I'm floored. I'm shocked.
~ Tim Green
I am all astonishment.
~ Jane Austen
I crossed the room at a run, barreled through the door to take the stairs, and crashed into Ranger. We lost balance and rolled tangled together to the fourth-floor landing. We lay there for a moment, stunned and breathless. Ranger was flat on his back, and I was on top of him.
~ Janet Evanovich
On the anvil of August, the city lay paralyzed, stunned into stupidity by the heat.
~ Janet Fitch
I tried to utter, but could not. The tongue had got all tangled up with the uvula, and the brain seemed paralyzed. I was feeling the same stunned feeling which, I imagine, Chichester Clam must have felt as the door of the potting shed slammed and he heard Boko starting to yodel without -- a nightmare sensation of being but a helpless pawn in the hands of Fate.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
The answer almost unmanned me.
~ Wilkie Collins
flabbergasted. "My gast has been flabbered.
~ Chris Grabenstein