Very much the same moral is drawn from " The Oak and the Sycamore " in the same section of Dodsley's book :'A Sycamore grew beside an Oak, and being not a little elevated by the first warm days of spring, began to shoot forth and to despise the naked Oak for insensibility and want of spirit.
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Jefferson was inconsolable and " was led from the room almost in a state of insensibility by his sister Mrs . Carr, who, with great difficulty, got him into his library where he fainted, and remained so long insensible that they feared he would never revive . " After the funeral, he withdrew to his room for three weeks.
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In Bunsen's words " " the smell of this body produces instantaneous tingling of the hands and feet, and even giddiness and insensibility . . . It is remarkable that when one is exposed to the smell of these compounds the tongue becomes covered with a black coating, even when no further evil effects are noticeable " ".
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Malthus believed in the Supreme Creator, considered suffering as justified, and suggested that God should be considered " as pursuing the creatures that had offended him with eternal hate and torture, instead of merely condemning to their original insensibility those beings that, by the operation of general laws, had not been formed with qualities suited to a purer state of happiness ."
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Basil Kennett, writing in 1820, describes the " " Avete vos " " response as a cruel jest : " [ W ] hen they would gladly have interpreted it as an act of favour, and a grant of their lives, he soon gave them to understand that it proceeded from the contrary principle of barbarous cruelty, and insensibility ."
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Huxley deliberately chose less well-known quotations because " familiarity with traditionally hallowed writings tends to breed, not indeed contempt, but . . . a kind of reverential insensibility, . . . an inward deafness to the meaning of the sacred words . " So, for example, Chapter 5 on " Charity " takes just one quotation from the Bible, combining it with less familiar sources:
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:" Delightful architecture is a reminder of the wonders of the world, of the joys of life . . . the wonder of life is not added to but is found within life itself; if it be veiled by our insensibility, by our ignorance or superficiality, one would need to draw away or part the veil, to reveal, to discover what is ever there.
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Hear now the words of novelist Thomas Flanagan : " In most lands, and I here do not exclude England itself, strong liquors are the cause of much social and personal unhappiness, but in Ireland this malady surpasses all belief . . . . Strong drink, which induces first high spirits, then belligerence, then lachrymosity, then utter insensibility, is the constant attendant upon every occasion, however inappropriate ."
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Barlow notes that " Veidt moves along the wall as if it had'exuded'him . . . more a part of a material world of objects than a human one ", and Krauss " moves with angular viciousness, his gestures seem broken or cracked by the obsessive force within him, a force that seems to emerge from a constant toxic state, a twisted authoritarianism of no human scruple and total insensibility ".
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That if you hook twice the glory you hook twice the fear . She explained that her novel is " about how people are driven, how if they have no art, how if they have no tradition, how if they have no ritual, they are driven in one of 2 ways, either towards violence or towards insensibility if they have no mediating rituals which manifest themselves in what I suppose we call art forms ."
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