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It was clear to me that it wouldn't matter what I did - they would never truly appreciate me or learn what I had to offer. They were far beyond fickle - they were insensible, like kittens,predatory little things, distracted by the first bit of string or shiny bauble that rolled across the floor, and nothing I could ever say or do could possibly make any kind of dent in their willful ignorance.

Jeff Lindsay
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I often find that people confuse inner peace with some sense of insensibility whenever something goes wrong. In such cases inner peace is a permit for destruction: The unyielding optimist will pretend that the forest is not burning either because he is too lazy or too afraid to go and put the fire out.

Criss Jami, Killosophy
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It is only with the heart that one can see, hear and feel clearly. Think of an image, music or movie that moves you. Things that we truly love touch our heart before our head analyzes them away. Once we think we understand them, they disappear... It is because simple things in life are invisible, inaudible and insensible to an analytical mind and an undiscerning heart. Let your heart hear the music -- be moved by images, people and places... for that makes you more alive than others.

Val Uchendu
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Neither your work to be with insensible, nor their work to be with you.

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
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A man is insensible to the relish of prosperity till he has tasted adversity.

Sa'di
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Excessive suffering brings with it a kind of dull insensibility and stupor....

Émile Gaboriau, File No. 113
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To render ourselves insensible to pain we must forfeit also the possibilities of happiness.

John Lubbock
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the world most unfortunate situations when sensible meet insensible animals (human)

faamin
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It is not necessary to conceal anything from a public insensible to contradiction and narcoticized by technological diversions

Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
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