Quotes About Sensitivity
There are men who cannot hear animals, he said. And then there are men who cannot hear anything at all.
~ Mark Twain
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La gentillesse est le langage qu'un sourd peut entendre et une aveugle peut voir
~ Mark Twain
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A consciously exaggerated compliment is an offense.
~ Mark Twain
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A body can't be too partic'lar how they talk 'bout these-yer dead people, Tom.
~ Mark Twain
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So I cried a little, which was natural, I suppose, for one of my age.
~ Mark Twain
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Vicdan?m?z baÅŸkalar?na verilen ac?n?n hiç fark?na varmaz, ta ki bize de ac? verdiÄŸi bir noktaya ulaÅŸana dek. İstisnas?z her olayda bir baÅŸkas?n?n ac?s?na tamamen ilgisizizdir, ta ki onun çektiÄŸi ac? bizi rahats?z edene dek.
~ Mark Twain
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It's hard to not like a man who not only notices the colors, but speaks them.
~ Markus Zusak
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It's my heart that is tired. A thirteen-year-old heart shouldn't feel like this.
~ Markus Zusak
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Then the music begins and we can both hear the slow, quiet, sweet desperation of a song I won't mention. Imagine the softest, toughest, most beautiful song you know, and you've got it.
~ Markus Zusak
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We expressed love for this dog by ... knowing without showing that we cared for him.
~ Markus Zusak
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It's hard not to like a man who not only notices the colors, but speaks them.
~ Markus Zusak
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It's hard not to like a man who not only notices the colors, but speaks them.
~ Markus Zusak
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había dicho la chica. [...] No, pensó Liesel mientras andaba, para corazón cansado, el mío. Un corazón de trece años no debería sentirse así.
~ Markus Zusak
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Look at the colors, Papa said. It's hard not to like a man who not only notices the colors, but speaks them.
~ Markus Zusak
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There isn't an agony in the world more powerful than tenderness
~ Marlena De Blasi
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Pre?o sa ?udia chvascú, že sú citlivejÅ¡í ako zvieratá? Tým sú len bezbrannejÅ¡í; keby sme nemali iných potrieb, iba hlad a smäd a telesné túžby, boli by sme takmer slobodní; takto nás rozochveje každu?ký závan vetra, každý poh?ad, náhodné slovo.
~ Marry Shelley
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Her body is probably naked by now but there is nothing as naked as human eyes: they haven't even got skin over them.
~ Martin Amis
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Since Henry Miller's Tropic books, of course, it has become difficult to talk sensibly about girls' c*nts.
~ Martin Amis
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No. Tocqueville said that humour would be bred out of them by sheer diversity. Anything witty was bound to offend someone. He thought they'd reach the point where nobody'd dare say anything at all.
~ Martin Amis
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She never wanted to hurt anyone's feelings. But in the end, she hurt herself.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
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We sighted people are often neglectful of the power of sound.
~ Mary Balogh
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am not strong enough yet to stand much noise or excitement
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Kad sam ?ula kako to govori, suze su mi jednostavno probile krhki zid koji ih je zadržavao i sa strašnim osje?ajem srama, položila sam glavu na stol i pustila ih sa se izliju iz mene.
~ Arthur Golden
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And I really do think if you'd been there to see what I saw, and feel what I felt, the same might have happened to you.
~ Arthur Golden
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