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Quotes About Sensed

Even with, or perhaps, because of, this background, I have over the past few years sensed a very dramatic change in attitude on the part of Prince Edward Islanders towards the on-going rush for so-called modernization.
~ Alex Campbell
Nimue paused a long time. I think she sensed the truth of Britain before any of us, before even Merlin and certainly long before Arthur
~ Bernard Cornwell
He sensed the presence of death, he sensed the presence of undying love: something broke open inside him, and he thought of the invisible woman, incorporeal and passionate, as one might think of distant music.
~ Stefan Zweig
in short, you sensed that she was there, Moscow, right there, around the turn, and about to heave herself upon you and engulf you.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
He sensed the unpredictable nature of his prey, and knew that his capture would involve unwelcome and uncalculable consequences!
~ Storm Constantine
She felt that, in London, the job would have had to be swift and anonymous, but out here she sensed she had more time to be elegant and thorough.
~ Storm Constantine
My guardian-pursuer came to me then, as I walked alone in the black and white city of ruins. She was at my side, sensed before I could actually see her.
~ Storm Constantine
He sensed immediately the woman's spirit of yearning, her unfulfilled dreams.
~ Storm Constantine
The man was grinning widely, in a way that suggested he was being condescending. He was handsome, with a look of the rogue about him. Ays immediately sensed danger, as perhaps had Bereftiel.
~ Storm Constantine
Owen was pleasant enough company, although he sensed the boy's reticence and reserve. They only spoke of secrets to be uncovered.
~ Storm Constantine
that moment, I sensed my insignificance more than at any other moment in my life. It takes so much to make you feel big in this world. It only takes an ocean to make you feel tiny.
~ Mitch Albom
Is telepathy merely a coincidence after all -- a complex series of associations, as traditional schools of psychology would have it? If so, how can we explain those irrational yet memorable instances when we have sensed that a distant loved one is in danger or on the brink of death?
~ Nancy Rubin Stuart
I hadn't sensed this many lycanthropes in one place since I was with the pack. I had never seen this many in one place without them glaring at each other, stalking, picking fights, jockeying for position within the pack hierarchy.
~ Carrie Vaughn
There had been moments when Gregor thought he'd sensed a genuine compassion in the rat, behind the sarcasm and the snarls.
~ Suzanne Collins
Rome entirely. The dumb beast already sensed his fear and didn't know what to do except be frightened as well. Run, Ferenc
~ Neal Stephenson
He wanted his Leopard to keep up the strange behavior. He sensed that this woman, in some way, calmed the dangerous predator in him, and having that respite, if only for a few moments, after a lifetime of sheer hell, was a miracle.
~ Christine Feehan
An idea can only be materialized with the help of a medium of expression, the inherent qualities of which must be surely sensed and understood in order to become the carrier of an idea.
~ Hans Hofmann
It was as if each of them sensed vaguely that the Saturday afternoons of youth are few, and precious, and this feeling which neither of them could have defined or described made every moment of this time together too short, too quickly gone, yet clearer and more sharply edged than any other.
~ Grace Metalious
I sensed the presence of wizened bachelor potters working in sheds behind their mothers' houses.
~ Walter Kirn
he sensed that suicide was a coward's escape, a ruthless act against those who loved him.
~ Patricia Highsmith
Despite Langdon's assurances that the keystone had nothing to do with her past, Sophie still sensed something deeply personal entwined within this mystery, as if this cryptex, forged by her grandfather's own hands, were trying to speak to her and offer some kind of resolution to the emptiness that had haunted her all these years.
~ Dan Brown
Their failure was something you felt rather than saw.
~ Wendell Berry
Porphyre followed her to the base of the stairs. He'd stayed near her during the meal, as though he sensed her new unease. No, she thought, not new; the old, the always, the now and ever was.
~ William Gibson
All manifestations of art are but landmarks in the progress of the human spirit toward a thing but as yet sensed and far from being possessed.
~ Robert Henri