Quotes About Sensation
I felt the breath of God go cold against my skin.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Murakami liked to fight. Hell, Pride wasn't enough for him. He needed more. And it wasn't the money. Pride, with promotions and pay-per-view, would pay a lot more, to the winners and losers. No. It wasn't the money for this guy. It was the excitement. The proximity to death. The high you can only get from killing a man who's simultaneously doing everything in his power to kill you. I know the sensation. It both fascinates and repulses me.
~ Barry Eisler
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The feel of the sticky wetness down there when she moved made her grimace. God, she wanted to get cleaned up. In a hurry.
~ Stephen King
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Good! he wanted to cry out to her. Good! Because you only had to see it! I had to wear it!
~ Stephen King
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His orgasm was so intense that he thought for a moment he'd broken something.
~ Stephen R. Donaldson
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riesgo = peligro + escándalo.
~ Steven D. Levitt
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shoeburyness n. The vague uncomfortable feeling you get when sitting on a seat which is still warm from someone else's bottom.
~ Steven Pinker
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Humans construct an understanding of the world that is very different from the analogue flow of sensation the world presents to them. They package their experience into objects and events. They assemble these objects and events into propositions, which they take to be characterisations of real and possible worlds. The characterisations are highly schematic: they pick out some aspects of a situation and ignore others, allowing the same situation to be construed in multiple ways.
~ Steven Pinker
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But consciousness or sentience, the raw sensation of toothaches and redness and saltiness and middle C, is still a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
~ Steven Pinker
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Weber's Law: for an increase in intensity to be noticeable, it must be a constant proportion of the existing intensity.
~ Steven Pinker
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I used to love the feeling of running, of running too far. It made my skin tingle.
~ Larry Bird
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I'll see you later, he says, and as he does, he runs his finger briefly over my wrist. It passes over me like air, and makes me shiver like a kiss.
~ David Levithan
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O, if my husband could only love me even a little and not seem to be perfectly indifferent to any sensation of that kind... O my poor aching heart when shall it rest its burden only on the Lord.
~ Emmeline B. Wells
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The most delicious sensation of all is the re-birth of healthy human love. Spring coming back to Earth!
~ Aleister Crowley
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I love the abstract, delicate, profound, vague, voluptuously wordless sensation of living ecstatically.
~ Anais Nin
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It starts with an "I" And ends with a "U" I got a feelin' Are you feelin' it too
~ Billy Currington
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Acting is a total physical, emotional sensation.
~ Armand Assante
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you whip out your tube of BoomBoom, unscrew the cap, take a deep, prodigious blast up each nostril so you can literally feel the rush of the mint and citrus bathing your olfactory nerves, giving you that pleasant, invigorating burn.
~ Jordan Belfort
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It's not like that, as we've seen. Mathematicians aren't crazy, and we aren't aliens, and we aren't mystics. What's true is that the sensation of mathematical understanding-of suddenly knowing what's going on, with total certainty, all the way to the bottom-is a special thing, attainable in few if any other places in life. You feel you've reached into the universe's guts and put your hand on the wire. It's hard to describe to people who haven't experienced it.
~ Jordan Ellenberg
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Te haré sentir todos los placeres, pero no puedo hacerte pensar.
~ Jordi Sierra i Fabra
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Comer chile es como estar bailando entre arcoiris y estrellas.
~ Jorge Argueta
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A man who needs the unusual to make him "wonder" shows that he has lost the capacity to find the true answer to the wonder of being. The itch for sensation, even though disguised in the mask of Boheme, is a sure indication of a bourgeois mind and a deadened sense of wonder.
~ Josef Pieper
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True benevolence, or compassion, extends itself through the whole of existence and sympathizes with the distress of every creature capable of sensation.
~ Joseph Addison
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True benevolence, or compassion, extends itself through the whole of existence and sympathises with the distress of every creature capable of sensation
~ Joseph Addison
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