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As long as one sees faults with the world, he prevails in the knowledge of the senses. The inner purification has not yet occurred in him.
— Dada Bhagwan
All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason.
— Immanuel Kant
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— Andrew Lang
What can give us more sure knowledge than our senses? How else can we distinguish between the true and the false?
— Lucretius
Realize that life is more than meets the eye. Life goes beyond our five senses. Be receptive to new knowledge and to new experiences.
— Brian L. Weiss
If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge.
— Neil Harbisson
Do you really know yourself so well or are you making it up?' she asks. Some things I concoct, some I glean from my senses, most I thirst for.
— Erri De Luca
When you perceive through your senses, the object may be, of the outside world, but you see the object, inside of you, in your awareness field.
— Roshan Sharma
God is mystery, surpassing the senses and all knowledge, and yet God is at the core of our being.
— Amos Smith
I never wanted to write the sort of song that said, 'Look at how abnormal and crazy and out there I am, man!'
— Brian Eno
The wise man should restrain his senses like the crane and accomplish his purpose with due knowledge of his place, time and ability.
— Chanakya
So I'd gotten rid of that negativity and I'd show, Well, here's something done right. Here's the mistake, but here's how to fix the mistake.
— Robert Greene
If we extend our senses, then, consequently, we will extend our knowledge. It's really very basic.
— Neil Harbisson
Now Lucy sighed on his behalf. Communication must be difficult when your ass whittled the opposite sex's vocabulary down to one word.
— Tessa Bailey
The senses, being the explorers of the world, open the way to knowledge.
— Maria Montessori
that deed and word should be in accord, that a man should be equal to himself under all conditions, and always the same.
— Seneca.