Quotes About Sensation
Michotte had a different idea: he argued that we see causality, just as directly as we see color.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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La nostra voce è la musica che fa il vento quando ci attraversa il corpo (be', quando non esce da sotto).
~ Daniel Pennac
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Moons of ache glowed in spaces of her meat and when she moved the moons banged together and stunned.
~ Daniel Woodrell
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Trust the energy that Courses through you. Trust Then take surrender even deeper. Be the energy. Don't push anything away. Follow each Sensation back to its source In vastness and pure presence.
~ Danna Faulds
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Continually swimming in an endless sea of sensation can at times be exhausting, regardless if it's beautifully terrible or terribly beautiful, and this is why your deep-rooted need for peace and self care is essential to support your superb sensitivity.
~ Daphne Rose Kingma
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She didn't know exactly when she had first felt the sensation of regret. It was a physical sensation, a shudder that began deep in the stomach and traveled up through the throat; it was distinct from remorse, which one felt first in the throat and only later in the gut. Yet it was regret that she couldn't handle. She did anything she could to avoid it—including the initial bargain, the one that began everything. And now this one.
~ Dara Horn
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Everything was new, now I'm a junkie, I seem to need more severe doses of experience to feel anything.
~ Darcey Steinke
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Anticipation is foreplay, and...pain is the purest form of pleasure
~ James Crow
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He felt it burn in his heart.
~ James Dashner
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It felt like his head was spinning faster than his body, and his stomach flipped over with the dizziness.
~ James Dashner
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The low bump-bump-bump suddenly seemed to come from everywhere at once, the echoes bouncing back and forth between the alley walls.
~ James Dashner
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felt something
~ James Dashner
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Goose bumps broke out down his chest and arms.
~ James Dashner
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Flight is the only truly new sensation than men have achieved in modern history.
~ James Dickey
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A shudder of joy runs upThe trunk: the needles tingle;One bird uncontrollably cries.The wind changes round, and I stirWithin another's life. Whose life?
~ James Dickey
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I had the feeling that if it were perfectly quiet, if I could hear nothing, I would never wake up. Something in the world had to pull me back, for every night I went down deep, and if I had any sensation during sleep, it was of going deeper and deeper, trying to reach a point, a line or border.
~ James Dickey
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I'll tell you something, though. I did not hate the lurid dreams. The best of them had an emotional reality, a core of honest sensation, that brought me nearer to aesthetic truth than did the stuff that the literati were always fussing about. Art, I believe, is where you find it.
~ James K. Morrow
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I feel like, like pudding," Iggy groaned. "Pudding with nerve endings. Pudding in great pain.
~ James Patterson
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He had never seen a gunshot wound. He kept asking what if felt like? dull or sharp? an ache or a burn? My head was spinning and naturally I could give him no kind of coherent answer but I remember thinking dimly that it was sort of like the first time I got drunk, or slept with a girl; not quite what one expected, really, but once it happened it couldn't be any other way. Neon lights: Motel 6, Dairy Queen. Colors so bright, they nearly broke my heart.
~ Donna Tartt
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Hot thunder of whisper against my cheek.
~ Donna Tartt
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That's odd,' said Henry. 'The first thing I thought of when I tasted that coffee was you.
~ Donna Tartt
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I would imagine being tied up and put in a haystack while someone put the dry, stale straw ablaze. I would picture it perfectly while rocking on my hand. The daydream was about struggling to get free while the fire burned hotter and closer. I am not sure if I came when the fire reached me or after I had imagined escaping it. But I came. I orgasmed on my hand to the dream of fire.
~ Dorothy Allison
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From another direction he felt the sensation of being a sheep startled by a flying saucer, but it was virtually indistinguishable from the feeling of being a sheep startled by anything else it ever encountered, for they were creatures who learned very little on their journey through life, and would be startled to see the sun rising in the morning, and astonished by all the green stuff in the fields.
~ Douglas Adams
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CLUN (n.) A leg which has gone to sleep and has to be hauled around after you.
~ Douglas Adams
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