Quotes About Stupefied
A slow stupefied silence crept over the men as they stared at the computer and then at each other.
~ Douglas Adams
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There was a moment's stupefied silence. Japp, who was the least surprised of any of us, was the first to speak.
~ Agatha Christie
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But this is how we men are made: Indignant and furious, we rebel against moderate ills, but bow in silence before the extremes. We bear the worst of what we once considered unbearable, stupefied but not resigned.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
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Our senses are not only altered, but often stupefied by the passions of the soul.
~ Roger Ariew
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God might awaken that heart, supine and stupefied with self-indulgence, and remove the film of sensual darkness from his eyes, but I could not.
~ Anne Bronte
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He addressed the class...in a soft, stupefied, increasingly breathless tone like an astronaut pleading with a mad supercomputer to open an airlock.
~ Michael Chabon
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Stupefied, but unharmed, he allowed Mathis to lead him off towards the Splendide from which guests and servants were pouring in chattering fright. As the distant clang of bells heralded the arrival of ambulances and fire-engines, they managed to push through the throng and up the short stairs and along the corridor to Bond's room.
~ Ian Fleming
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Attention, if sudden and close, graduates into surprise; and this into astonishment; and this into stupefied amazement.
~ Charles Darwin
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A moment later, all of the men at the party, stupefied by the way the hooker had gone banshee
~ Chris Bohjalian
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His ideas assumed a kind of stupefied and mechanical quality which is peculiar to despair.
~ Victor Hugo
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She was already dead, but we were starved for followers and stupefied by the elixir of our own heroism, and so we pretended words could resurrect her.
~ Walter Kirn
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I sank down on the bench, stupefied, stunned by this profusion of beings without origin: everywhere blossomings, hatchings out, my ears buzzed with existence, my very flesh throbbed and opened, abandoned itself to the universal burgeoning.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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You know what? We need a recession in this country, because that would finaly weed out al the subnormal, underdeveloped, stupefied, puerile people in this workforce.
~ Jen Lancaster
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