Quotes About Sensory
Dis wat 'n mens Hollands kan maak. Hierdie water wat soos asem om jou is.
~ Etienne van Heerden
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The first virtue of a painting is to be a feast for the eyes.
~ Eugene Delacroix
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La musique est la volupté de l'imagination.
~ Eugene Delacroix
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The candy cap was a revelation to me: redolent with the smell of maple, marvelously silky and spongy in texture, earth and meaty and sweet. When you eat a candy cap, your skin smells like maple sugar. When you exercise after eating a candy cap, your sweat smells like maple sugar. When you make love after eating a candy cap . . . well, I leave that to your imagination, but . . . yes.
~ Eugenia Bone
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De los prodigios del bosque aquél era sin duda el mejor: la sensibilización de todos los sentidos aletargados en la ciudad, la consciencia de todas las partes de su cuerpo, aun las más íntimas o pequeñas.
~ Eugenio Fuentes
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Smells are odd things. They follow you about when you're not thinking about them, but when you put your nose to where they ought to be, they aren't there. The
~ Eva Ibbotson
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it's true what they sang in that song, that video killed the radio star-how in the long war between the senses, the eye, in its unstoppable scorched-earth campaign, has mobilized a kind of technological Gresham's Law against radio, and has almost entirely sidelined it;
~ Evan Dara
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When you realize the real pleasure in food comes in the first couple bites, and it diminishes thereafter, that's a kind of reminder to focus on the experience, enjoy those first bites, and as you get into the 20th bite, you're talking calories and not pleasure.
~ Michael Pollan
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If you can make it so that I could touch somebody remotely through a wearable because it has haptic feedback - like, I could give a hug and it would touch you or pinch you - that would be killer.
~ Renee James
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One of the things about live music that's so incredibly important and can't be replaced and automated is the common focus of a room full of people having that human contact and being immersed in the sensory overload of a rock concert.
~ John Rzeznik
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I'm really interested in food now. I never used to be. I always used to just eat when I'm hungry, and now it's an experience.
~ Ella Purnell
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The sound of the blades on the ice in the morning is like smelling fresh coffee.
~ Tara Lipinski
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Imagery is like music.
~ Steven Bochco
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I think people often tend to listen to music with their eyes and not their ears, and I just wanted my work to shine, and to be able to convey my message without imagery taking away from that.
~ Gabriella Wilson
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I tend to think in images and feelings rather than non-abstract concepts.
~ Bernard Sumner
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I don't want people to look back at my matches and say, 'When you did that move, it was good, and I liked it because it was cool.' I want people to sort of remember a rush of images and the emotion that they felt when they saw it. That's when I think you have a real masterpiece in your hands.
~ Kenny Omega
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I am imagination. I can see what the eyes cannot see. I can hear what the ears cannot hear. I can feel what the heart cannot feel.
~ Peter Nivio Zarlenga
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Everyone loves to run with music in their ears, but when the music becomes adaptive, the music plays a more important role in the experience.
~ Lars Rasmussen
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Sound had always been my portal to poetry, but in the beginning, sound was imagined through the eye.
~ Donald Hall
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When I walk into a cinema, I want to leave with an experience unrepeatable, unquotable and indescribable.
~ Lynne Ramsay
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In Italia lo stomaco ha una valenza metafisica. -En Italia el estómago tiene un valor metafísico-
~ Beppe Severgnini
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Doth the reality of sensible things consist in being perceived? or, is it something distinct from their being perceived, and that bears no relation to the mind?
~ berkeley george iii
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On ne peut pas expliquer le goût salé à quelqu'un qui ne connaît que le sucré. Il faut le vivre pour le savoir.
~ Bernard Werber
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In the past, I had particularly loved her smell. She always smelled freshed, freshly washed or of freshed laundry or fresh sweat or freshly loved
~ Bernhard Schlink
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