Quotes About Sensation
I knew I had been lonely, Mem, yet I had no understanding of my desolation until my skin was finally touched.
~ Peter Carey
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He smelled meat burning and realized that it was him.
~ Peter David
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Aly put hers on top of mine. "I feel it." I flinched, yanking my hand back. "What happened?" Aly said. "Nothing," I said. "You startled me." Aly narrowed her eyes at me. "You're turning red." "No, I'm not." I turned away. "You . . . said you felt something. What did you feel?" "Warmth," she said. I swallowed. "Warmth?
~ Peter Lerangis
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Every time I look up and catch that kid's vacant eye, I suffer agonies. I tell you, Bertie, sometimes when he gives me a patronising glance and then turns away and is sick, as if it revolted him to look at me, I come within an ace of occupying the entire front page of the evening papers as the latest murder sensation.
~ Unknown
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Sam's heart felt as if it were being licked by a cat.
~ Philip José Farmer
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it was an odd sensation, knowing intellectually that they were machines but emotionally reacting anyhow.
~ Philip K. Dick
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Wir spüren die Kälte, aber sie macht uns nichts aus, denn sie schadet uns nicht. Wenn wir uns gegen die Kälte warm anziehen würden, könnten wir andere Dinge nicht mehr spüren, das Kribbeln der Sterne oder die Musik des Mondlichtes auf der Haut. Dafür lohnt es sich, die Kälte zu ertragen.
~ Philip Pullman
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the detumescence of a nipple scraped in shimmy by cotton
~ David Foster Wallace
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And as we drift into sleep, I feel something I've never felt before. A closeness that isn't merely physical. A connection that defies the fact that we've only just met. A sensation that can only come from the most euphoric of feelings: belonging.
~ David Levithan
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The past and the future are what's complicated. It's the present that's simple. And the simplicity is the sensation of it being just her and me.
~ David Levithan
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We go for what feels like hours and also feels like no time at all.
~ David Levithan
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Nichts zählt mehr, nur der Bass in meiner Hand, der Lärm in meinen Ohren. (2. Satz, 1. Kapitel)
~ David Levithan
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A shiver I've never felt.
~ David Levithan
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it doesn't feel good or bad just a buzz of different.
~ David Levithan
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And as we drift into sleep, I feel something I've never felt before. A closeness that isn't merely physical. A connection that defies the fact that we've only just met. A sensation that can only come from the most euphoric of feelings: belonging -A
~ David Levithan
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This is how it feels to hold a pencil in her hand. This is how it feels to fill her lungs with air. This is how it feels to press her back against the chair. This is how it feels to touch her ear. This is what the world sounds like to her. This is what she hears every day.
~ David Levithan
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I want this to be the sand that stays on my fingers.
~ David Levithan
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The past and future are what's complicated. It's the present that's simple. And that simplicity is the sensation of it being just her and me.
~ David Levithan
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Sé que a todos nos gusta pensar que el corazón es el centro del cuerpo, pero en este momento todas mis partes conscientes están en la mano que él sostiene.
~ David Levithan
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I was traveling myself when I got my Fitbit, and because the tingle feels so good, not just as a sensation but also as a mark of accomplishment, I began pacing the airport rather than doing what I normally do, which is sit in the waiting area, wondering which of the many people around me will die first, and of what.
~ David Sedaris
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Qué cerca está siempre el dolor del placer.
~ David Trueba
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But what would that be like feeling the tide rise out of the numbness inside
~ David Whyte
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Again she lost herself in the talk, and again her words seemed to be warming her whole body.
~ Yasunari Kawabata
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It connected itself with other vaguely felt matters that had struck her outside observation and buried themselves in her flesh.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
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