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Quotes About Vibrate

When I go out on the runway, I can feel the audience vibrate.
~ Maye Musk
There are no days in life that are so memorable as those that vibrate to some stroke of the imagination.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
I always keep my phone on vibrate. Ringtones give me anxiety.
~ Aesop Rock
Let us first teach little children to breathe, to vibrate, to feel, and to become one with the general harmony and movement of nature. Let us first produce a beautiful human being, a dancing child.
~ Isadora Duncan
Beauty [is] a kind of radiance. People who possess a true inner beauty, their eyes are a little brighter, their skin a little more dewy. They vibrate at a different frequency.
~ Cameron Diaz
I know that there are energies that vibrate frequencies that are so subtle you could say that they exist in a different territory or realm or sphere, and people mistake these frequencies for ghosts.
~ Devendra Banhart
So peaceful, the streets; so tranquil, so orderly; yet underneath the deceptively placid surfaces, a tremor, like that near a high-voltage power line. We're stretched thin, all of us; we vibrate; we quiver, we're always on the alert. Reign of terror, they used to say, but terror does not exactly reign. Instead it paralyzes. Hence the unnatural quiet.
~ Margaret Atwood
Most of the time, that is what it feels like here, far away from the war, in the still heart of the tornado. So peaceful, the streets; so tranquil, so orderly; yet underneath the deceptively placid surfaces, a tremor, like that near a high-voltage power line. We're stretched thin, all of us; we vibrate; we quiver, we're always on the alert. Reign of terror, they used to say, but terror does not exactly reign. Instead it paralyzes. Hence the unnatural quiet.
~ Margaret Atwood
There are no days in life so memorable as those which vibrate to some stroke of the imagination.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
W]e must learn to accommodate ourselves to the discovery that some of those cunningly-fashioned instruments called human souls have only a very limited range of music, and will not vibrate in the least under a touch that fills others with tremulous rapture or quivering agony.
~ George Eliot
Our friend was slightly nervous; that went with his character as a student of fine prose, went with the artist's general disposition to vibrate
~ Henry James
If string theory is right, the microscopic fabric of our universe is a richly intertwined multidimensional labyrinth within which the strings of the universe endlessly twist and vibrate, rhythmically beating out the laws of the cosmos.
~ Brian Greene
Doctors explain that the cardiac cells are "auto-rhythmic" cells. They actually vibrate and beat together instinctively at the same tempo—before they ever unite with each other and function as the heart!
~ T.D. Jakes
reverberated
~ Jan Moran
shout takes several seconds to land, and then bounces away.
~ Timothy Egan
Bicky rocked, like a jelly in a high wind.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
But how reassuring it was for us, you remember, every now and then ("Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall"), to vibrate to the music of the very heartstrings of the Leader of the Free World who, to qualify convincingly as such, had after all to feel a total commitment to the Free World.
~ William F. Buckley Jr.
Here I am ready for life! Dear sirs, no one's looking at me, no one realises I exist! Yet, dear sirs, I exist, I swear that I exist! Very much, even. Look, all of you, with that triumphant attitude, look: I can vibrate, vibrate like the taunt of a harp. I can suffer with more intensity than any of you, gentleman. I am superior. And do you know why? Because I know I exist!
~ Clarice Lispector
Objects in the apartment wobbled with my fatigue: halos shimmered around the table lamp; the stripe of the wallpaper seemed to vibrate.
~ Donna Tartt
Let freedom ring, unless it's on vibrate.
~ Joss Whedon
The words most charged with philosophy are not necessarily those that contain what they say, but rather those that most energetically open upon Being, because they more closely convey the life of the whole and make our habitual evidences vibrate until they disjoin.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Forms are 'scars' of forces and forces vibrate within forms.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
In the air the Pentagon would then, went the presumption, turn orange and vibrate until all evil emissions had fled this levitation. At that point the war in Vietnam would end.
~ Norman Mailer
The hairs on her chin were like little metal filings; they appeared to vibrate like antennae in search of prey.
~ Paula Fox