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- Be happy when you are blamed and accused wrongly, for then you have the chance to see all the bitter, hostile or… — Teresa of Avila
- As, pricked out with less and greater lights, between the poles of the universe, the Milky Way so gleameth white as to… — Dante Alighieri
- Medical research has shown that when an 8 week old human foetus is pricked in the palm of his hand by a… — Unknown Author
- Some delicate matters must be treated like pins, because if they are not seized by the right end, we get pricked. — Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
- If it will be an intolerable thing to suffer the heat of fire for a year or a day, or an hour,… — Richard Baxter
- When your soul is pricked by compunction and gradually changed, it becomes a fountain flowing with rivers of tears and compunction. If… — Symeon the New Theologian
- In TV today, you can say I pricked my finger, but you can't say it the other way around. — George Carlin
- Whoever has not felt the danger of our times palpitating under his hand, has not really penetrated to the vitals of destiny,… — Jose Ortega y Gasset
- There is a wilder solitude in winter When every sense is pricked alive and keen. — May Sarton
- I think it's a myth that American public or any other public is so stupid that they need to be constantly pricked. — Brian Eno
- Once you touch the biographies of human beings, the notion that political beliefs are logically determined collapses like a pricked balloon. — Walter Lippmann
- The first lights of the evening were springing into pale existence. The Ferris wheel, pricked out now in lights, revolved leisurely through… — F. Scott Fitzgerald