Quotes About Sensation
Abilene (AB-a-lene) adj. Descriptive of the pleasing coolness on the reverse side of the pillow.
~ Douglas Adams
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Ah . . . ! What's happening? it thought. Er, excuse me, who am I? Hello? Why am I here? What's my purpose in life? What do I mean by who am I? Calm down, get a grip now . . . oh! this is an interesting sensation, what is it?
~ Douglas Adams
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He lay, panting heavily in the wet air, and tried feeling bits of himself to see where he might be hurt. Wherever he touched himself, he encountered a pain. After a short while he worked out that this was because it was his hand that was hurting.
~ Douglas Adams
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told him to keep the change. The barman looked at it and then looked at Ford. He suddenly shivered: he experienced a momentary sensation that he didn't understand because no one on Earth had ever experienced it before. In moments of great stress, every life form that exists gives out a tiny subliminal signal. This signal simply communicates an exact and almost pathetic sense of how far that being is from the place of his birth.
~ Douglas Adams
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Su cabeza nadaba a estilo libre, pero en su estómago alguien practicaba el mariposa.
~ Douglas Adams
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oh! this is an interesting sensation, what is it? It's a sort of … yawning, tingling sensation in my … my … well, I suppose I'd better start finding names for things if I want to make any headway in what for the sake of what I shall call an argument I shall call the world, so let's call it my stomach.
~ Douglas Adams
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He suddenly shivered: he experienced a momentary sensation that he didn't understand because no one on Earth had ever experienced it before. In moments of great stress, every life form that exists gives out a tiny subliminal signal. This signal simply communicates an exact and almost pathetic sense of how far that being is from the place of his birth. On Earth it is never possible to be farther than sixteen thousand miles from your birthplace
~ Douglas Adams
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Mixture of pleasure and pain," he muttered. "Always does the trick.
~ Douglas Adams
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a fresh breeze danced lightly through the trees, and the odd sensation that all the buildings were quietly humming
~ Douglas Adams
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I sandpapered the roof of my mouth with 3 bowls of Cap'n Crunch - had raw gobbets of mouth-beef dangling onto my tongue all day
~ Douglas Coupland
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The woman's at a certain time of life—craving for sensation, unbalanced, unreliable—might say anything. They do, you know!
~ Agatha Christie
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Nothing—just gooseflesh," I said. "A goose walking over my grave.
~ Agatha Christie
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For some of us, listening to him was like being pricked repeatedly with a pin—the sensation a discomfort radiating out from its point of entry. A poem of nerve ends, of images that stitched you up in a zigzag pattern and then scissored you open again.
~ Aislinn Hunter
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Akira, it's true that drowning people die smiling—you were." It made me angry, but it had seemed that way to me, too. I remembered having felt a strangely peaceful sensation just before I went under.
~ Akira Kurosawa
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It's hard to judge how you are feeling physically.
~ Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
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For the modern physicist, reality is the whole thing, past and future joined in a single history. The sensation of now is just that, a sensation, and different for everyone. Instead of one master clock, we have clocks in multitudes.
~ James Gleick
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That Monaco crash was quite a big one - I pulled 33g when I hit the wall, which is a lot. It's a weird sensation - like all my skin and flesh was being pulled off my bones.
~ Jenson Button
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All I could feel was this warm liquid running down my neck. You automatically think it's blood, it's all in split seconds, so I decided to say I didn't agree with him.
~ John Prescott
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The tea is ice-cold, the room grows colder and colder, but I grow warmer and warmer.
~ Clara Schumann
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Everything beautiful felt like a fist clamped around Tess's heart, squeezing.
~ Rachel Hartman
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Carried by light, images remain while sensation is so evanescent as to be always beyond belief.
~ Rae Armantrout
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El agua mineral sabe a pie dormido
~ Ramón Gómez de la Serna
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Breathe. Slow. Observe. Break the link between sensation and reaction. Breathe into the gap between them. Blind reaction is attachment. Blind reaction is slavery. Freedom exists in the gap. Choice exists in the gap.
~ Ramez Naam
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Breathe. Slow. Observe. Break the link between sensation and reaction. Breathe into the gap between them. Blind reaction is attachment. Blind reaction is slavery. Freedom exists in the gap. Choice exists in the gap. I exist in the gap.
~ Ramez Naam
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