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Quotes About Arouse

So, for example, it's usually easier to arouse the Warrior or Fighter in a man than in a woman.
~ Peter Masters
Sometimes 'sin' taxes are useful not because of their perceived health benefits but because they are effectively a form of voluntary taxation which tends to arouse less irritation than other taxes.
~ Jacob Rees-Mogg
When a leader invokes blood to arouse us to support him and his cause, it is time for us to be on our guard, to think of those long millennia when our ancestor's lives were safeguard by blood and sacrifice.
~ Doris Lessing
May the God of peace arouse in all an authentic desire for dialogue and reconciliation. Violence cannot be overcome with violence. Violence is overcome with peace.
~ Pope Francis
To be effective the preacher's message must be alive; it must alarm, arouse, challenge; it must be God's present voice to a particular people.
~ Aiden Wilson Tozer
Never awake me when you have good news to announce, because with good news nothing presses; but when you have bad news, arouse me immediately, for then there is not an instant to be lost.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
Pornography is supposed to arouse sexual desires. If pornography is a crime, when will they arrest makers of perfume?
~ Richard Fleischer
I told him the details of my sex life with Bataille most likely to arouse the desires dormant in him that I desired. Soon he began questioning me about the acts he found most disgusting and so most wanted to commit.
~ Kathy Acker
I can move any crowd.
~ DJ Khaled
attract attention. And if they did get out a cry
~ Lawrence Block
Chad could illicit the responses
~ Douglas E. Richards
He pours light into our minds, arouses our desire and gives us strength... As the soul is the life of the body, so the Holy Spirit is the life of our souls.
~ Peter Damian
In democratic times, enjoyment is keener than in aristocratic centuries, and above all the number of those who taste it is infinitely greater; but on the other hand, one must recognize that hopes and desires are more often disappointed, souls more arouse and more restive, and cares more burning.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
If you introduce the human figure you at once arouse either disgust or desire.
~ E.M. Forster
Fraser had the immediate thought that his was a man whom it would be easy to dislike. He did not just arouse antipathy; he almost seemed to cultivate it.
~ Anthony Horowitz
Create or arouse such unbridled forces and you built carnal fantasies of enormous complexity. You could lead whole populations around by their desires, by their fantasy projections.
~ Frank Herbert
beautifully fresh-looking which will at the same time arouse your appetite and put you in good spirits
~ Elizabeth David
I think it is important to begin with a statement in your speech that grabs the attention of the audience. I try to make my opening line 15 words or less.
~ Charles R. Swindoll
There were no mysterious murders to baffle the police and to arouse in a million breasts the moral indignation that was often suppressed envy.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
at this hour of the morning, and knock sleepy people up out of their beds, I presume that it is
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
I'm supposed to incite the crowd.
~ John Layfield
My belief is that art should not be comforting; for comfort, we have mass entertainment and one another. Art should provoke, disturb, arouse our emotions, expand our sympathies in directions we may not anticipate and may not even wish.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Absolute, unquestioning faith in God is the greatest method of instantaneous healing. An unceasing effort to arouse that faith is man's highest and most rewarding duty.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
A truly thoughtful lover would not attempt to arouse you with the subtlety of a chimp trying to dial a rotary phone.
~ Gina Barreca