Quotes About Sensation
Brody felt a shimmy of fear skitter up his back. He was a very poor swimmer, and the prospect of being on top of—let alone in—water above his head give him what his mother used to call the wimwams: sweaty palms, a persistent need to swallow, and a ache in his stomach—essentially the sensation some people feel about flying. In Brody's dreams, deep water was populated by slimy, savage things that rose from below and shredded his flesh, by demons that cackled and moaned.
~ Peter Benchley
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The brain doesn't feel pain.
~ Unknown
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Would being completely alone in a universe bring a sensation of closing limitations or infinitely expanding horizons with associated loneliness?
~ Peter F. Hamilton
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The sun was boiling, the swaying was uncomfortable, the horse stank. She felt wonderful
~ Peter F. Hamilton
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There in bed, happiness comes over me. Not like something that belongs to me, but like a wheel of fire rolling through the room and the world.
~ Peter Høeg
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The difference maybe between the living and the dead: the living often want to be numb, the dead never do ...
~ Peter Heller
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Then a spirit glided past my face, and the hair on my body bristled.
~ Job 4:15
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