| 1. | I myself am peculiarly susceptible to draughts. - from The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde |
| 2. | The disease to which he is most susceptible is rheumatism. - from How to Analyze People on Sight by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict |
| 3. | They are too affectable, too susceptible to sudden changes of mood. - from How to Analyze People on Sight by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict |
| 4. | Wisdom is of the soul, is not susceptible of proof, is its own proof. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 5. | Passepartout had a moist sensation about the eyes his master's action touched his susceptible heart. - from Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne |
| 6. | He is extremely susceptible to heat, suffers keenly in warm rooms or warm weather and wears fewer wraps in winter. - from How to Analyze People on Sight by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict |
| 7. | But even men of the noblest possible moral character are extremely susceptible to the influence of the physical charms of others. - from The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde |
| 8. | I was not fond of pampering that susceptible vanity of his but for once, and from motives of expediency, I would e'en soothe and stimulate it. - from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte |
| 9. | No more than any other talent, is that for music susceptible of complete enjoyment, where there is no second party to appreciate its exercise. - from The Works of Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan Poe |