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Quotes About Tingling

There was something diabolically sweet in her tones—something of the tingling of glass when struck—which rang through the brains even of us who heard the words addressed to another.
~ Bram Stoker
I felt something cold skitter down the back of my legs.
~ Cameron Dokey
You'll feel a tingling in your chest, says a surgeon. It's nothing to worry about.
~ Neal Shusterman
This is the pain pacemaker. I've got a battery under my skin. From that battery are two electrodes that go into the spine where they cut bone away to accommodate it. Now I put on the power here. If I have the pain, the stimulator starts. It's tingling, like when your foot falls asleep, you know?
~ Jerry Lewis
Like this, ideas worked their way under his skin, until they became part of his whole response to the world, tingling under the surface of everything, flaring like fever when he encountered some prejudice, some small backwardness that made the world seem vast and intractable in its stupidity. Except, even then, he would be choked by shyness in the face of it; would go home and pace the sitting room.
~ Tom Crewe
I got what they called a diabetic stroke. Here's what it is, my left hand and my left leg. You know when your leg falls asleep? It's like that constantly. It's not painful, but it's so annoying. My leg is all tingly and my arm is all tingly.
~ Dick Van Patten
Lying caused a physiological reaction that cut the flow of blood to the capillaries located at the end of the nose. It caused a tingling feeling that usually made the liar rub at the spot.
~ David Baldacci
the blood tingling in my veins. That wonderful feeling that only a hunter knows crept over my body.
~ Wilson Rawls
sense of safety was tingling in his veins like a generous wine
~ Unknown
All summer long I had been practically delirious: tingling, daffy, energized, running on gin and shrimp cocktail and the invigorating whock of tennis balls.
~ Donna Tartt
Don't you hate when your hand falls asleep and you know it will be up all night.
~ Steven Wright