Grips is touchy, so don't make me wait, fuck around and I'm go'a bite you and snatch the plate. — Dmx Copy Share Image
Trust is the foundation of real teamwork (there is nothing touchy-feely about this). — Patrick Lencioni Copy Share Image
Laughter at oneself is always proof that god has healed us in the touchy places! — Eugenia Price Copy Share Image
“Sandy: "Are you making fun of me, Riz? " Rizzo: "Some people are so touchy.” — Ron De Christoforo Copy Share Image
My wife and I argue a lot. She's so touchy. The least little thing sets her off. You're lucky. Mine's a self-starter! — Nikhil Saluja Copy Share Image
I've grown to love L.A. It was a really touchy transition. It was not the easiest. It took me some years to… — Jake Shears Copy Share Image
I had a lot of respect for Biggie, and it was just a weird, kinda difficult thing. When I'm doing touchy interviews… — Angie Martinez Copy Share Image
Advertising is so touchy-feely. You have to speak to the psyche of the people. I'm not very good at that. — Thomas Peterffy Copy Share Image
I'm very touchy feely with my fandom, in part because they've never done me wrong or hurt me in any way. This… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
I'm not that clued into what people are that touchy about and how many of them there are and how niche these… — Joel Stein Copy Share Image
I'm an observer in life, not a participant. That's why I'm a documentarian who looks through a camera. I'm not a touchy-feely… — Joe Berlinger Copy Share Image
“But then again, I was about as far from touchy-feely as you could get. Unless you’re fucking me, don’t put your hands… — Diana Rowland Copy Share Image
I told myself that if I didn't care, this wouldn't have hurt so much - surely that proved I was alive and… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“Someone that immediately touchy was probably a servant. “How did you end up on the Titanic?” Pinky asked. She tried not to… — Kate Alcott Copy Share Image
Trust is the foundation of real teamwork. And so the first dysfunction is a failure on the part of team members to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The labor of self-love is a heavy one indeed... The heart's fierce effort to protect itself from every slight, to shield its… — Aiden Wilson Tozer Copy Share Image
Those touchy mediocrities who sit trembling lest someone's work prove greater than their own - they have no inkling of the loneliness… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
Sometimes, if a song is written, in essence, to be that stripped down, it's very touchy when you start adding things, because… — Chris Cornell Copy Share Image
Another touchy point: the inability of successive Israeli governments to deal with the propaganda war. Israel has a brilliant instrument in the… — Manfred Gerstenfeld Copy Share Image
Everybody is afraid to touch the topic of religion, especially with the extreme muslims. It's such a touchy subject. You can attack… — Charlie Benante Copy Share Image
Face it, you stupid little cookie maker,” Jenks said, almost sounding fond, “in the last couple of days you’ve seen what it’s… — Kim Harrison Copy Share Image
The Supreme Court said nothing about silliness, but I suspect it may play more of a role than one might suppose. People… — E. B. White Copy Share Image
Dress has never been at all a straightforward business: so much subterranean interest and complex feeling attaches to it. As a topic… — Elizabeth Bowen Copy Share Image
Taking the line of least resistance, we lump the most different people together under the same heading. Taking the line of least… — Amin Maalouf Copy Share Image
One thing I like about writing is that it provides such a wonderful opportunity for confidential chats with readers. In the privacy… — Ralph Keyes Copy Share Image
Alek was right behind her now, his body pressing close as he adjusted her sword arm. She hadn't realized this fencing business… — Scott Westerfeld Copy Share Image
Child molestation is a touchy subject... Read the papers! Half the country's doing it! — Woody Allen Copy Share Image
I'm a touchy-feely person so I can't bear not hugging. It makes me want to cry. — Tess Daly Copy Share Image