Quotes about Sensory
Imagination, that dost so abstract us That we are not aware, not even when A thousand trumpets sound about our ears!
— Dante Alighieri
The visible world is a daily miracle for those who have eyes and ears; and I still warm hands thankfully at the old fire, though every year it is fed with the dry wood of more old memories.
— Edith Wharton
He took [the book] up, and found himself plunged in an atmosphere unlike any he had ever breathed in books; so warm, so rich, and yet so ineffably tender, that it gave a new and haunting beauty to the most elementary of human passions.
— Edith Wharton
Truly fertile Music, the only kind that will move us, that we shall truly appreciate, will be a Music conducive to Dream, which banishes all reason and analysis. One must not wish first to understand and then to feel. Art does not tolerate Reason.
— Albert Camus
Our first experience of life is primarily felt in the *body.* ... We know ourselves in the security of those who hold us and gaze upon us. It's not heard or seen or thought it's felt. That's the original knowing.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Everything in the service needs to preach - architecture, lighting, songs, prayers, fellowship, the smell - it all preaches. All five senses must be engaged to experience God.
— Mark Driscoll
He had sensory processing disorder—something we didn't know about back then—and was highly sensitive to smells.
— Richard Paul Evans
Think reds, orange, yellows, greens, purple, blue — the darker and deeper the colors, the better they are for you.
— Rick Warren
I think I could get full just smelling this.
— Kristen Heitzmann
Since our inner experiences consist of reproductions, and combinations of sensory impressions, the concept of a soul without a body seem to me to be empty and devoid of meaning.
— Albert Einstein
A person with increasing knowledge and sensory education may derive infinite enjoyment from wine.
— Ernest Hemingway
My book should smell of pines and resound with the hum of insects.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson