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As one grows weaker one is less susceptible to suffering. There is less hurt because there is less to hurt.
— Jack London
There is no such thing as a dangerous woman; there are only susceptible men.
— Joseph Wood Krutch
A man who lacks understanding is susceptible to deception
— Sunday Adelaja
The lopsided attitudes of college professors pose a serious challenge to learning because students are so susceptible to becoming lopsided sheep.
— Suzanne Fields
Eroding solidarity paradoxically makes a society more susceptible to the construction of substitute collectives and fascisms of all kinds.
— Elfriede Jelinek
We all have memories that are malleable and susceptible to being contaminated or supplemented in some way.
— Elizabeth Loftus
If I had been as capable of trust as I am susceptible to fear I might have learned something new or some truth so very old we have all forgotten it.
— Edward Abbey
If the world is something you accept rather than interpret, then you're susceptible to the influence of charismatic idiots.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
People who are very vain are usually equally susceptible; and they who feel one thing acutely, will so feel another.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
A susceptible child is capable of great hero worship, and a young mind can easily be obsessed by an idea which persists into adult life.
— Agatha Christie
The CASTE represents the highest degree of organisation of which the crowd is susceptible.
— Gustave Le Bon
The personality susceptible to the dream of limitless freedom is a personality also prone, should the dream ever sour, to misanthropy and rage.
— Jonathan Franzen
I am enormously susceptible to religious environments - the music, the liturgy and the prayers.
— Elaine Pagels
Space enthusiasts are the most susceptible demographic to delusion that I have ever seen.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
We are highly susceptible to self destruction when we aren't doing what we really want with our lives.
— James Dillehay
I will say that I wasn't susceptible to Tony Robbins-like pitches, even as a younger man.
— Andy Kindler
A carrier with a venereal disease can have many partners, but only those whose mental and physical immune systems are weak will be susceptible to it.
— Louise L. Hay
For he was firmly of the conviction that the body was more susceptible to disease without the presence of love to warm the organs.
— Julia Stuart
...years of resolute self-denial, instead of rewarding him with reserves of fortitude, had left him more than ordinarily susceptible to temptation.
— John Cheever
A person susceptible to "wanderlust" is not so much addicted to movement as committed to transformation.
— Pico Iyer
I'm someone who's really susceptible to tears.
— Richard Hell
Does it make more sense to provide air conditioning or to limit CO2 emissions. I vote for more air conditioning in these susceptible regions.
— Judith Curry
Contrary to the outstanding work of art, outstanding theory is susceptible to improvements.
— Karl Popper
The basic problems facing the world today are not susceptible to a military solution.
— John F. Kennedy
The United States is a successful nation that is constantly susceptible to melancholy because things are not perfect.
— George F. Will
Women are more susceptible to pain than to pleasure.
— Michel De Montaigne
The initial stage, the act of conceiving or inventing a theory, seems to me neither to call for logical analysis nor to be susceptible of it.
— Karl Popper
War is an art and as such is not susceptible of explanation by fixed formula
— George S. Patton
I am afraid he has one of those terribly weak natures that are susceptible to influence.
— Oscar Wilde
Werewolves have been susceptible to the gentler sex for as long as I can remember, and that is a very long time, indeed.
— Gail Carriger
It may be said with truth that man is always susceptible of
improvement — Thomas Robert Malthus
improvement — Thomas Robert Malthus
Almost all important questions are important precisely because they are not susceptible to quantitative answer.
— Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
Conceptual art might be, for better or worse, (definable as) the art most susceptible to lossy compression.
— Brian Christian
disorderly experience we should have if our senses were susceptible to the impact of a few molecules only.
— Erwin Schrodinger
When people don't understand that the government doesn't have their interests in mind, they're more susceptible to go to war.
— Howard Zinn
Do I think you're a sucker for her? I'd term it emotionally susceptible and yeah, you sure are.
— Jonathan Kellerman
Hence all original religions are allegorical, or susceptible of allegory, and, like Janus, have a double face of false and true
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Pastors are highly susceptible to the sin of sloth.
— Eugene H. Peterson
I grew up in an entertainment family, and so I saw how susceptible you are to the ups and downs of this business.
— Will Ferrell
Playing music is not really susceptible to theory much. Circumstances affect it so much.
— Derek Bailey
I am in general susceptible to style.
— Barbara Trapido
You are no longer a weak, susceptible human. You are Shaede, deadly and cunning. Never bow to that mortal weakness again.
— Amanda Bonilla
Those in government are especially susceptible to the corruption of power, because government is institutionalized coercion.
— George H. Smith
The human brain is a funny thing: it's very susceptible to tempo and melody. You put the right words to it, and it becomes very influential.
— Ray Stevens
Democracy is susceptible to being led astray by having scapegoats paraded in front of the electorate.
— Frank Herbert
If we were strong, self-respecting and not susceptible to frightfulness, the foreign rulers would have been powerless for mischief.
— Mahatma Gandhi
When we do not know our true identity as powerful creators, we are susceptible to being used and manipulated.
— Bryant McGill
We're all as susceptible to the lure of power.
— Nalini Singh
Women, as most susceptible, are the best index of the coming hour.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
User habits are a competitive advantage. Products that change customer routines are less susceptible to attacks from other companies.
— Nir Eyal
The numerous people who imagine that a long stay in the Polar regions makes a man less susceptible of cold than other mortals are completely mistaken.
— Roald Amundsen
How far is truth susceptible of embodiment? That is the question, that is the experiment.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The assumption that seeing is believing makes us susceptible to visual deception.
— Kathleen Hall Jamieson
Power tends to confuse itself with virtue, and a great nation is peculiarly susceptible to the idea that its power is a sign of God's favor.
— J. William Fulbright
It is an altogether wrong idea that the modern product of civilization is less susceptible to love. I sometimes think it is the other way.
— Henryk Sienkiewicz
A man who's susceptible to panic attack is a man full of worry
— Sunday Adelaja
The mind is susceptible to suggestions. It learns whatever you teach it.
— Swami Brahmananda
The vices and moral weakness of man are not invincible: Man is perfectible, or in other words, susceptible of perpetual improvement.
— Thomas Robert Malthus
Global warming' is just the latest in a long line of hysterical crusades to which we seem to be increasingly susceptible.
— Thomas Sowell
We typically have a bias that tells us we are less susceptible to bias than everyone else.
— Will Storr
Only a f-kin imbecile would think they un-correctable, cause you're susceptible to becoming more than a spectacle.
— Immortal Technique
Studies indicate that these children are more susceptible to advertising and even less likely to understand the purpose of this advertising.
— Bob Filner
she was usually keenly susceptible to weather conditions and reveled in sunshine like a kitten.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Most people spend their lives building financial houses of straws, which are susceptible to wind, fire, rain and big bad wolves.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Man's mind is so formed that it is far more susceptible to falsehood than to truth.
— Desiderius Erasmus
The more perfect a thing is, the more susceptible to good and bad treatment it is.
— Dante Alighieri
Finally, because enzymes are usually stereoselective, one drug enantiomer is often more susceptible than the other to drug-metabolizing enzymes.
— Bertram Katzung
Expose a child to a particular environment at this susceptible time and he will perceive in the shapes of that environment until he dies.
— Wallace Stegner
Humans have a strong desire to be part of a group. That desire makes us susceptible to fads, fashions, and idea contagions.
— Michael Mauboussin
They sell the fact that you're susceptible to technical animism.
— Daniel Suarez
Despite their displays of bravado, young boys can be peculiarly susceptible to atmosphere
("Between Four Yews") — Reggie Oliver
("Between Four Yews") — Reggie Oliver
However much our quotidian cares consume us, our dreamtime is too valuable, and will be devoted to problems not susceptible to rational consideration.
— David Mamet
Men have always been susceptible to a woman's beauty: it's their weakness and to hide it, some get aggressive.
— Kavita Kane
The people will always attempt to find the positive aspects of all circumstances, which, in themselves, are not susceptible to danger.
— Joseph Stalin
Of course WE never had to do nude scenes. I'm glad, too, because I'm susceptible to pneumonia.
— Irene Dunne
In my experience, there are two things that no one will admit to: having no sense of humor and being susceptible to flattery.
— Margaret George
Facebook and Myspace are the U.S. audience, which is tried and true when it comes to being susceptible to ads.
— Max Levchin
There is no point in arguing if you are not susceptible to reason. Embrace your cynicism. Hug it.
— Christopher Buckley
I'm very susceptible to sex appeal.
— Sophia Loren
The thoughts which the word "God" suggests to the human mind are susceptible of as many variations as human minds themselves.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
History has informed us that bodies of men as well as individuals are susceptible of the spirit of tyranny.
— Thomas Jefferson
Love was the most susceptible to random failure of all human enterprises.
— Charlie Jane Anders