In victims the bite causes a spreading insentience, a rising tide of paralysis. From Wordnik.com. [The Shell Collector : Stories] Reference
They slept for many hours, and for Ariakas it was a slumber of utmost insentience. From Wordnik.com. [Emperor of Ansalon]
But it was the laboring classes who continued to labor in insentience without reflection. From Wordnik.com. [Corpus of a Siam Mosquito] Reference
From the old wood came an ancient melancholy, somehow soothing to her, better than the harsh insentience of the outer world. From Wordnik.com. [Lady Chatterley's Lover] Reference
A professor's memoir minus the professorial caution or modesty or whatever - the story of the fellow who believes that enduring loves can turn insentience into sentience. From Wordnik.com. [Arnold Weinstein's "Morning, Noon, and Night," on literature's lifelong effects] Reference
But just at the point where you thought you had mastered insentience, something occurred to remind you that you were still fully human, no matter what you'd previously thought. From Wordnik.com. [With No One as Witness]
For, as the Swami Vivekananda has said in his lecture on 'Maya and the Evolution of the Conception of God': 'He who sees in this world of manifoldness that One running through it all; in this world of death, he who finds that one infinite life; and in this world of insentience and ignorance, he who finds that one light and knowledge, unto him belongs eternal peace.'. From Wordnik.com. [A California Girl] Reference
Just as the vastness of money wealth is essential to the success of an inflationary tax, so too is the numb insentience of its holders. From Wordnik.com. [Mises Dailies] Reference
Suffer as they might, and they did suffer, wincing in every nerve and fibre from the cold material insentience of the northern countries and of America, still they would endure this for the sake of something else they wanted. From Wordnik.com. [Twilight in Italy] Reference
There was a blank of insentience. From Wordnik.com. [Lady Chatterley's Lover] Reference
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