36 Quotes About Touched
- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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We would not be ashamed of doing some of the things we do in private, if the number of sane human beings who do them in public were large enough.
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- Author Lynn Austin
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You have beautiful hair"... and she reached out to touch it, her bejeweled fingers gently caressing my head. A tear slipped down my cheek. I knew how the lepers felt when Jesus touched them and made them whole again.
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- Author Pablo Neruda
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I touched you and my life stopped
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- Author Lebo Grand
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Contrary to popular belief, our deepest hunger is not for love. Our real hunger is for sensuality. We yearn to be seen in captivating ways than we’ve ever been seen, touched in deeper ways than we’ve ever been touched, and adored in ways we’ve never experienced before. Love doesn’t quite meet those needs. This is why sensuality makes so much sense now, if you truly understand what it’s purpose is really about
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- Author Bonnie Badenoch
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How we speak about the awakening of these memories may influence the ferocity with which they arrive ... One therapist says this: 'even the gentlest sensory breeze can touch and awaken these old memories in our bodies. We are so tender and so available for healing.
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- Author Crystal Woods
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At the end of the day, we're all striving to be touched, somehow.
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- Author Toba Beta
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Strong-willed heart, always makes me feel so touched. It reminds me about some 'fall and rise again' in my life.
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- Author Gayle Forman
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When we got back home, Gramps dropped me off and enveloped me in a hug. Normally, he was a handshaker, maybe a back-patter on really special occasions. His hug was strong and tight, and I knew it was his way of telling me that he'd had a wonderful time.“Me, too, Gramps,” I whispered.
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- Author Ward Farnsworth
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If you would attain real freedom, you must be the slave of philosophy. Epicurus, quoted in Seneca, Epistles 8.7
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