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Most of the misery had been generated by her conventional aspect, and not by her innate sensations.
— Thomas Hardy
Blood-sucking vampires don't need the blood. They need the emotions, the sensations carried in the blood.
— Michael Scott
She gave herself over to the sensations of the kiss, let it become the whole of her universe, and knew finally how it felt to be enough for someone.
— Kristin Hannah
The sensations of colors on the palette can be spiritual experiences.
— Wassily Kandinsky
Art distills sensations and embodies it with enhanced meaning.
— Miguel De Unamuno
Home! With what different sensations different people pronounce and hear that word pronounced!
— Maria Edgeworth
To paint from nature is to realize one's sensations, not to copy what is before one.
— J. E. H. MacDonald
There is no line between the 'real world' and 'world of myth and symbol.' Objects, sensations, hit with the impact of hallucination.
— William S. Burroughs
'Mysticism' here means, in the literal sense, a change of sensory impressions and organ sensations into something unreal and beyond this world.
— Wilhelm Reich
We crave for new sensations but soon become indifferent to them. The wonders of yesterday are today common occurrences
— Nikola Tesla
I have tried to present my sensations in what is the most congenial and impressive form possible to me.
— Edward Hopper
Your mouth on mine our bridge to cross and serve where we would go. Utopia of sensations the flesh could never know.
— Vanna Bonta
There is no greater sensation of consciousness than to expend yourself completely through the quickening fires of passion.
— Bryant McGill
To awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the most pleasant sensations in the world. You are surrounded by adventure.
— Freya Stark
As best you can, you say yes to the sensations, yes to this change. You remind yourself that this is normal, transformational pain. All is well.
— Nancy Bardacke
Movement is the unifying bond between the mind and the body, and sensations are the substance of that bond.
— Deane Juhan
There is something hidden in each sensation.
— Gustavo Cerati
You could not see and know her, and remain unmoved by those sensations of affection which belong to so near and tender a relationship.
— Fanny Burney
I let a good many mistakes show through when fixing my sensations. It will always be the same and this is what makes me despair.
— Claude Monet
I began to understand my sensations, to know what I wanted, at around the age of forty - but only vaguely.
— Camille Pissarro
Materialism is the recognition of "objects in themselves", or outside the mind; ideas and sensations are copies of images of those objects.
— Vladimir Lenin
As a child with Autism, I experienced life my own way. I could sense colours/sounds/objects as beams of intense sensations.
— Tina J. Richardson
Greatness is one of the sensations of littleness
— George Bernard Shaw
The only gain of civilisation for mankind is the greater capacity for variety of sensations - and absolutely nothing more.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I want us horizontal with a whole lot of naked, now.
— Tessie Bradford
IT'S AN EXTRAORDINARY FEELING
WHEN PART OF YOUR BODY ARE
TOUCHED FOR THE FIRST TIME.
I'M THINKING OF THE SENSATIONS
FROM SEX AND SURGERY. — Jenny Holzer
WHEN PART OF YOUR BODY ARE
TOUCHED FOR THE FIRST TIME.
I'M THINKING OF THE SENSATIONS
FROM SEX AND SURGERY. — Jenny Holzer
The basic unit for contemporary art is not the idea, but the analysis of and extension of sensations.
— Susan Sontag
I am still searching for the expression of those confused sensations that we bring with us at birth.
— Paul Cezanne
Was it love, she wondered, or a mere fortuitous combination of happy thoughts and sensations?
— Edith Wharton
The burnt-off connectors and shadows where Ravan once filled my spaces - those, I think, are the sensations of grief.
— Catherynne M Valente
I was oppressed with the sensations I then felt; I sunk under the weight of them.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The thirst for powerful sensations takes the upper hand both over fear and over compassion for the grief of others.
— Anton Chekhov
I'm one of my sensations.
— Alberto Caeiro
Knowing you have something good to read before bed is among the most pleasurable of sensations.
— Vladimir Nabokov
To accuse me of making sensations is the easiest way of attacking me, and in reality leaves the question of sculpture untouched.
— Jacob Epstein
There are few more melancholy sensations than those with which we regard scenes of past pleasure when altered and deserted.
— Walter Scott
Everyone at every minute of his life must feel something. Only the dead have no sensations.
— Konstantin Stanislavski
Slowly the foreign air enter me. I feel tingles and sensations. My life becomes a fantasy. Cannabis now rules thee.
— Jude The Apostle
Colour could give rise to sensations which would interfere with our conception of space.
— Georges Braque
Our ideas are transformed sensations.
— Etienne Bonnot De Condillac
The burden of living one's own life is experiencing sensations that no one else can share.
— David Ignatow
God is acting on your soul all the time, whether you have spiritual sensations or not.
— Evelyn Underhill
Sensations are nothing but confused modes of thinking.
— Rene Descartes
Time is measured by the quality and not the quanity of sensations it contains.
— Algernon Blackwood
The drawers in my mind are rattling to break open. Memories. Theories. Whispers and sensations. I shove them off a cliff.
— Tahereh Mafi
To attain real happiness, humans need to slow down the pursuit of pleasant sensations, not accelerate it.
— Yuval Noah Harari
I'm happiest when I feel that several almost opposing sensations are present at the same time.
— David Salle
She was the curator of her marriage, collector of swift quotes and unremarked-upon sensations.
— Laura Furman
all just heightened the sensations of fucking the hottest man in the bar in a messy back-room encounter. Ty
— Abigail Roux
there--hang analysis! Why, is a man likely to interpret his sensations when he is flying head foremost from
— Anton Chekhov
A writer has many tools: eyes, ears, nose, sensations, thoughts feelings and imagination. The tools can construct a house of stories.
— Mark Rubinstein
When I make the effort to pay attention to the sights, sounds and sensations around me, I'm encouraging myself to live in the present moment.
— Deepak Chopra
Women naturally prefer their ideas to their sensations.
— Albert Camus
Sensations of peace, joy, and love will enter into you. They will be very subtle at first. Then they will grow stronger.
— Frederick Lenz
Do something every day that is loving toward your body and gives you the opportunity to enjoy the sensations of your body.
— Golda Poretsky
For so long I'd wanted my life to be nothing more than a dream. Now, with emotions and sensations flooding me, I wanted this reality.
— Gena Showalter
Every twinge of sensation, even of agony, was a negation of death.
— Robert E. Howard
The same sensations that you get in heavy metal are in horror movies. Heavy metal sounds evil and horror movies are evil, ha ha!
— Kirk Hammett
Life to most of us is just a jumble of sensations, like a very bad film with no plot, no real beginning and end.
— Anthony Burgess
In how large a proportion of creatures is existence composed of one ruling passion, the most agonizing of all sensations
fear. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
fear. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Whoso shrinks from ideas ends by having nothing but sensations.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Cry down materialism all you will, surely one of the thoroughly satisfactory sensations of this world is to feel financially independent ...
— Cornelia Parker
Bodies do not produce sensations, but complexes of elements (complexes of sensations) make up bodies.
— Ernst Mach
ebullition of the sensations. I had long felt
— Charlotte Bronte
Some people are like human tuinals
— Lou Reed
I entered literary life as a meteor, and I shall leave it like a thunderbolt.
[As quoted in Pol Neveux's introduction, Guy De Maupassant: A Study] — Guy De Maupassant
[As quoted in Pol Neveux's introduction, Guy De Maupassant: A Study] — Guy De Maupassant
As we practice meditation, we get used to stillness and eventually are able to make
friends with the quietness of our sensations. — Sharon Salzberg
friends with the quietness of our sensations. — Sharon Salzberg