Found 1,030 results for "Arousal"
by Dale Carnegie
ON MAY 7, 1931, THE MOST SENSATIONAL MANHUNT NEW YORK CITY had ever known had come to its climax.
by Agatha Christie
The intense interest aroused in the public by what was known at the time as "The Styles Case" has now somewhat subsided.
by John Grisham
IN THE WANING HOURS OF A PRESIDENCY THAT WAS DESTINED TO arouse less interest from historians than any since perhaps tha...
by Honoré de Balzac
IN certain provincial towns there are houses whose appearance arouses a melancholy as great as that of the gloomiest clo...
by Richard Wilhelm, Cary F. Baynes
The first hexagram is made up of six unbroken lines.
by Jerrold S. Greenberg, Jerrold Greenberg
It was a pleasant spring dayabout seventy degrees, with the sun shining and a slight breeze.
by Laurence Yep
ver since I can remember, I had wanted to know abut the Land of the Golden Moun, but my mother had never wanted to talk ...
by Algernon Blackwood
There are certain persons who, independently of sex or comeliness, arouse an instant curiosity concerning themselves.