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  • Spirit is impervious to illness. -- Marianne Williamson
  • Nobody is impervious to misfortune. -- Ferdinand Marcos
  • I'm not that interested in working with impervious people. -- Liev Schreiber
  • When you do comedy, you get impervious to good and bad reviews. -- Adam McKay
  • Discipline strengthens the mind so that it becomes impervious to the corroding influence of fear. -- Bernard Law Montgomery
  • What's fascinating about the Australians is they have this quality that they are impervious to majesty. They're not awed. -- Tom Hooper
  • Fear comes from uncertainty. When we are absolutely certain, whether of our worth or worthlessness, we are almost impervious to fear. -- William Congreve
  • You can no longer just have a magazine that shows you this glossy impervious image of women - in the studio, artificial, wearing a push-up bra. -- Natalie Massenet
  • It's not really an original idea, but there's something that goes along with power and celebrity that starts to make you feel like you're impervious to certain forces that the rest of us have to live with. -- Jonathan Dee
  • Anorexia and bulimia seem to be getting much more common in boys, men, and women of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds; they are also becoming more common in racial groups previously thought to be impervious to the problem. -- Marya Hornbacher
  • It is, of course, further indication that a fundamentalist right has really taken over much of the Republican Party, People might cite George Bush as proof that you can be totally impervious to the effects of Harvard and Yale education. -- Barney Frank
  • A stylish person, for me, is one who draws your eye without necessarily being showy; they wear clothes that are beautifully cut, flatter the wearer, and show that they are not impervious to fashion, but not a slave to it either. -- Jojo Moyes
  • Marching thus at night, a battalion is doubly impressive. The silent monster is full of restrained power; resolute in its onward sweep, impervious to danger, it looks a menacing engine of destruction, steady to its goal, and certain of its mission. -- Patrick MacGill
  • I'm a five-seasons griller! Did you know I added a new season? Living in Cali, I'm cooking in the yard all the time. I don't care what the weather is like. My hair is impervious to any kind of dampness, so I don't have too much to worry about. -- Guy Fieri
  • Grunge was so self-consciously lowbrow and nonaspirational that it seemed, at first, impervious to the hype and glamour normally applied swiftly to any emerging trend. But sure enough, grunge anthems found their way onto the soundtracks of television commercials, and Dodge Neons were hawked by kids in flannel shirts saying, 'Whatever.' -- Douglas Rushkoff
  • I'm impervious to logic. -- Stephen Colbert
  • E-books are impervious to analogy. -- Scott Adams
  • I'm not saying I'm impervious to criticism. -- Barack Obama
  • Cats, as you know, are quite impervious to threats. -- Connie Willis
  • The most rigid structures, the most impervious to change, will collapse first. -- Eckhart Tolle
  • No man's plenum, Mr. Quistgaard, is impervious to the awl of God's will. -- Donald Barthelme
  • And at points in the movie, John Cena is actually impervious to bullets! -- John Cena
  • We unified, we looked past and we're impervious to the constant criticism of naysayer. -- Kellyanne Conway
  • We are not as impervious as we think we are. - Dr Maura Isles -- Tess Gerritsen
  • No happy person can be quite so impervious to pain (Gail Wynand to Dominique Francon) -- Ayn Rand
  • Simplicity is an enduring habit within a soul that has grown impervious to evil thoughts. -- John Climacus
  • You can just sit in here, impervious and invisible. So invisible you might even forget yourself. -- Charles Yu
  • No degree of prosperity can be sufficient to eliminate all misfortune, and sloth is impervious to opportunity. -- Dean Koontz
  • Joy lurks in every mundane thing, just waiting to be found. Love is impervious to reason. And words are wonderful. -- Anna Lyndsey
  • No wonder men got impervious to superficial pain, I thought. It came from this habit of hammering each other incessantly. -- Diana Gabaldon
  • Sometimes it's better to show our vulnerability / pain / regrets so others don't think us impervious / unapproachable - be real / open -- Jay Woodman
  • It's such a surprise for the Eastern eyes to see, That though the English are effete They're quite impervious to heat. -- Noel Coward
  • Pico Mundo is a prosperous town. But no degree of prosperity can be sufficient to eliminate all misfortune, and sloth is impervious to opportunity. -- Dean Koontz
  • Hope and the future for me are not in lawns and cultivated fields, not in towns and cities, but in the impervious and quaking swamps. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • Always learn poems by heart. They have to become the marrow in your bones. Like fluoride in the water, they'll make your soul impervious to the world's soft decay. -- Janet Fitch
  • Man could not live if he were entirely impervious to sadness. Many sorrows can be endured only by being embraced, and the pleasure taken in them naturally has a somewhat melancholy character. -- Emile Durkheim
  • The believing mind is externally impervious to evidence. The most that can be accomplished with it is to induce it to substitute one delusion for another. It rejects all overt evidence as wicked... -- H. L. Mencken
  • Fear comes from uncertainty. When we are absolutely certain, whether of our worth or worthlessness, we are almost impervious to fear. Thus a feeling of utter unworthiness can be a source of courage. -- Eric Hoffer
  • I have been Europe's last hope. She proved incapable of refashioning herself by means of voluntary reform. She showed herself impervious to charm and persuasion. To take her I had to use violence. (26th February) -- Adolf Hitler
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