A Quote by Macklemore

We become so numb to what we're saying. — © Macklemore
We become so numb to what we're saying.

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When we numb [hard feelings], we numb joy, we numb gratitude, we numb happiness.
It was too much. The comfortable people made comfortable jokes about weather and things but I sat mostly silent saying a word or so when necessary a word or so trying to hide from them the fact that I was a fool and feeling terrible And I was numb, numb again, numb again again and again, numbness and pain swelling in me.
My heart is numb. It's not broke, it's numb. It's numb because of hard situations.
We cannot selectively numb emotions, when we numb the painful emotions, we also numb the positive emotions.
He'd been numb a long time, years. All his nights down Ninsei, his nights with Linda, numb in bed and numb at the cold sweating center of every drug deal. But now he'd found this warm thing, this chip of murder. Meat, some part of him said. It's the meat talking, ignore it.
People are beginning to become disturbingly comfortable with a kind of official hypocrisy. Bizarrely, for instance, we've become numb to the idea that rights aren't absolute but are enjoyed on a kind of sliding scale.
What I don't want to become numb to is wasting those taxpayer dollars.
Numb the dark and you numb the light.
Because my father was an army officer, I was told to enter the military school during the war. Luckily or unluckily, one month before the entrance examination, I got polio, which made my right arm numb. It's still numb.
It seems to me that violence against women has been tolerated for so long that the world has become numb to it.
We have become dangerously comfortable- believers ooze with wealth and let their addictions to comfort and security numb the radical urgency of the gospel.
You work on something for so long that you become numb to it. Like, you don't even know how to listen to it because you listened to it so many times.
When you numb your pain you also numb your joy.
America has become numb to violence because it just drowns in it, day in and day out.
To know objects only through dissecting and cataloguing them is to miss their full reality. It is to fall asleep amidst the mystery and to become numb to the wonder of this great Earth.
We have to keep asking ourselves: 'What does it all mean? What is God trying to tell us? How are we called to live in the midst of all this?' Without such questions our lives become numb and flat.
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