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She felt such an intense sensation of happiness it frightened her, because surely there was a price to pay for this sort of bliss.
— Liane Moriarty
Every thought derives from a thwarted sensation.
— Emile M. Cioran
I hoped his last sensation was the euphoria. The peace. The love. I had to believe it was the love.
— Tiffanie DeBartolo
She brought herself away from the disagreeably clinging thought by her usual method - imagining the sweet sharp sensation of being burned alive.
— Shirley Jackson
It started back in '79,
My whole darn future was on the line.
I created a brand new sensation
Through my mind and the whole darn nation ... — Sylvia Robinson
My whole darn future was on the line.
I created a brand new sensation
Through my mind and the whole darn nation ... — Sylvia Robinson
I was overpowered by the mere sensation of that dream and it alone survived in my sorely wounded heart.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
It was her eyes and my eyes and I felt a surging sensation of rightness, of saying the right thing at the right time to the right person.
— Maggie Stiefvater
It's a strange sensation to live inside another person's life, to wonder all the time what he is doing, or thinking or feeling.
— Meg Rosoff
Now that I could not go back I was not sure, after all, that I wished to go forward. It was a miserable sensation.
— Anna Freeman
Art distills sensation and embodies it with enhanced meaning in a memorable form - or else it is not art.
— Jacques Barzun
He looked at her, and the clarity of his dark eyes struck her heart with a sensation of a wound touched.
— Shannon Hale
I had the sensation that I might always be running like this, that I would always have to run, and that I would always be able to run.
— Dave Eggers
Falling in love is a wonderfully terrifying sensation.
— Steve Maraboli
But unfortunately Locke treated ideas of reflection as if they were another class of objects of contemplation beside ideas of sensation.
— Samuel Alexander
If I could rap, that would be a sensation, but I can't, you see, I'm just a Caucasian.
— Ryan Stiles
Good writing is supposed to evoke sensation in the reader - not the fact that it is raining, but the feeling of being rained upon.
— E.L. Doctorow
I love the expression 'makes your skin crawl,' because when you have that sensation while you're watching something, it really does.
— Gregory Nicotero
The sensation that had plagued me after graduating, of being on the outside of some mystery, peeking in, returned.
— Olivia Sudjic
Dub music is like a long echo delay, looping through time ... turning the rational musical order into an ocean of sensation.
— David Toop
It is only by grounding our awareness in the living sensation of our bodies that the 'I Am,' our real presence, can awaken.
— G.I. Gurdjieff
Are the grapes bitter or sweet? You have to taste.
— Marty Rubin
The discomfiture we feel may be our most accurate human sensation; reminding us we are not quite "at home" here.
— C.S. Lewis
What humanity wants most is crude sensation.
Really? I thought what humanity wanted most was dignity. — Christopher Fowler
Really? I thought what humanity wanted most was dignity. — Christopher Fowler
The light, like the sensation of togetherness, was manufactured, seeping in from external commerce.
— Ellen Miller
The best that can be said for Norwegian television is that it gives you the sensation of a coma without the worry and inconvenience.
— Bill Bryson
The image is dead! Long live the sensation.
— Kathleen Ossip
What I remember most is the searing sensation of looking into her eyes for the first time,eyes that would hunt me for the rest of my life
— Jonathan Hull
But what minutes! Count them by sensation, and not by calendars, and each moment is a day.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Was cool and lovely and I melted into the sensation.
— Cora Carmack
Everything was fine, and she had the rare, new sensation of being exactly where she wanted to be.
— David Nicholls
Death is nothing to us: for that which is dissolved is without sensation; and that which lacks sensation is nothing to us.
— Epicurus
The great object of life is sensation- to feel that we exist, even though in pain.
— George Gordon Byron
The second he took her into his arms, causing a sensation she couldn't quite describe in English as anything other than "mmmm", the music started.
— Dee Tenorio
I never met a man I didn't get a kind of strange and exciting tingling sensation from.
— Will Rogers
There was no word in the dictionary adequate to describe the sensation other than sensational.
— Rachel Cohn
That sensation of things-falling-away. Once the ice begins to crack, it will happen swiftly. She
— Joyce Carol Oates
In London, 'Equus' caused a sensation because it displayed cruelty to horses; in New York, because it allegedly displayed cruelty to psychiatrists.
— Peter Shaffer
Why were we so far apart, even when we were together? It was a nice loneliness, like the sensation of washing your face in cold water.
— Banana Yoshimoto
The sensation of colour cannot be accounted for by the physicist's objective picture of light-waves.
— Erwin Schrodinger
There is a real, living unity in our time, as in any other, but it lies submerged under a superficial hubbub of sensation.
— Marshall McLuhan
Always slightly off balance. It was a new sensation for him.
— M.L. Stedman
I find that the sensation of myself as an ego inside a bag of skin is really a hallucination.
— Alan W. Watts
No kind of sensation is keener and more active than that of pain its impressions are unmistakable.
— Marquis De Sade
Remembering what it felt like to be 20 overwhelmed by feeling and sensation, lost for words.
— Chris Kraus
To feel the soul without explaining it, without vocabulary, and to represent this sensation.
— Yves Klein
I feel a little whirl of dislocation
the trademark sensation of the world being more closely knit together than you expected — Robin Sloan
the trademark sensation of the world being more closely knit together than you expected — Robin Sloan
Sink every impulse like a bolt. Secure
The bastion of sensation. Do not waver
Into language. Do not waver in it. — Seamus Heaney
The bastion of sensation. Do not waver
Into language. Do not waver in it. — Seamus Heaney
Ice burns, and it is hard to the warm-skinned to distinguish one
sensation, fire, from the other, frost. — A.S. Byatt
sensation, fire, from the other, frost. — A.S. Byatt
I can feel the sensation (it burns) of being called crazy when you feel wounded and desperate.
— Merri Lisa Johnson
Everyone's like, 'overnight sensation.' It's not overnight. It's years of hard work.
— Margot Robbie
I kiss him. A kiss so deep that my soul can feel the tingling sensation with each pulse of heartbeat between our lips. He
— Angel L. Woodz
Mattia stayed right where he was, feeling those clothes that weren't his, but with the pleasant sensation of disappearing into them.
— Paolo Giordano
The Italians were getting so accustomed to tragedies and disasters that their appetite for sensation was becoming jaded.
— Timothy Holme
Cognition begins with sensation.
— Richard Tarnas
I wanted fame, but I thought it would be incremental, and I became afraid of the overnight-sensation thing.
— Wes Bentley
You can only become the observer of life, if you can perceive the world with the mind and not with the sensory organs.
— Roshan Sharma
Whatever else it might be, the divine is certainly the thing that imposes with maximum intensity the sensation of being alive.
— Roberto Calasso
Sensation tell us a thing is.
Thinking tell us what it is this thing is.
Feeling tells us what this thing is to us. — C. G. Jung
Thinking tell us what it is this thing is.
Feeling tells us what this thing is to us. — C. G. Jung
Sound creates an intimate effect: the sensation to feel the place. It makes the viewer enter. You have the liberty to hear what you want.
— Bruno Dumont
The sensation was an explosion of feelings, leaving in its place a pleasured memory of that moment. That, thought Seth, was pure heaven
— Kenneth Eade
Would being completely alone in a universe bring a sensation of closing limitations or infinitely expanding horizons with associated loneliness?
— Peter F. Hamilton
She knew that when she played she was giving pleasure only to herself; but this was no new sensation
— Jane Austen
We're all bisexual, don't you think? I have the urge for a man, sometimes, and with some of them I've indulged it. It's all sensation. Just sensation.
— Dean Koontz
The sensation of being so close to another human being with whom I had not one single sensation in common left me speechless.
— Elaine Dundy
She gave anyone who saw her a sensation of April and of dawn. There was dew in her eyes. Cosette was a condensation of auroral light in womanly form.
— Victor Hugo
Experience each moment as if it were the first sensation of its kind ever. Bring childlike interest and curiosity to your present-time experience.
— Noah Levine
She can still feel the memory of what it was to be fully human, and mistake that ghost for honest sensation.
— Peter Watts
Was this the big one or was this the small tremor, the warning? Does it get better - does the sensation of being in a dream underwater go away?
— A.M. Homes
There's an old adage: the sensation of drowning reminds you of everything you ever knew about swimming.
— Frederick Weisel
It appeared as if I had invited the audience into the water with me, and it conveyed the sensation that being in there was absolutely delicious.
— Esther Williams
It was more than a kiss ... it was a sentence of unbroken kisses, the hot sweet syllables of lips and tongue making her drunk on sensation.
— Lisa Kleypas
The sensation of flying is incredible, and it's such a miraculous notion to go into the air and see the world without delineation.
— Ellen McLaughlin
It is living in sensation that makes man material, and after some time he becomes ignorant of the spirit.
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
I felt that same tingly sensation begin in my hand, up my arm, to my chest and it was as if it jump-started my heart.
— S.L. Ross
The more you remain aware with all the internal and external changes of life, more you allow yourself to move deeper towards the source.
— Roshan Sharma
In L.A., we had a game room with a new sensation called Pac-Man.
— Mary Lou Retton
A warm sensation fluttered over my body, causing me to shiver in delight. I blushed, even though no one else was in the room.
— Inger Iversen
Ferris had created more than simply an engineering novelty. Like the inventors of the elevator, he had conjured an entirely new physical sensation.
— Erik Larson
Why are you worrying about YOU-KNOW-WHO, when you should be worrying about YOU-NO-POO? The constipation sensation that's gripping the nation!
— J.K. Rowling
Talking to Francis gave me the sensation of settling slowly to the bottom of the ocean.
— Harper Lee
In ecstasy, it is essentially not about sensation but about passion, and passion is not of the flesh but of the mind and heart.
— Dean Koontz
At some point, you no longer feel pain. Sensation disappears and reason is dulled, until you lose all grasp of time and place.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The sensation reminds him of the first snow of winter, for those first few hours when everything is blanketed in white, soft and quiet.
— Erin Morgenstern
I hope that we can bridge the worlds of appearances and of insights, and thus rescue art from triviality, from 'sensation' alone.
— Burton Silverman
There was just the sensation of it. A
— Adam Haslett
Marriage is the only thing that affords a woman the pleasure of company and the perfect sensation of solitude at the same time.
— Helen Rowland
It was such a strange sensation knowing that someone loved you enough to die for you but not enough to fall in love with you.
— Fisher Amelie
Things they don't understand always cause a sensation among the English.
— Alfred De Musset
Chasing the sensation. Whether it was drugs or sex or whatever. Those things had become my main focus in life.
— Rick Allen
Love is an indescribable sensation - perhaps a conviction, a sense of certitude.
— Joyce Carol Oates