Sensations Quotes
"Treasury of Wisdom, Wit and Humor, Odd Comparisons and Proverbs", (p. 204), 1878.
Emile M. Cioran (1976). “The Trouble with Being Born”, Viking Books
We are astonished at thought, but sensation is equally wonderful.
Voltaire (2016). “VOLTAIRE – Premium Collection: Novels, Philosophical Writings, Historical Works, Plays, Poems & Letters (60+ Works in One Volume) - Illustrated: Candide, A Philosophical Dictionary, A Treatise on Toleration, Plato's Dream, The Princess of Babylon, Zadig, The Huron, Socrates, The Sage and the Atheist, Dialogues, Oedipus, Caesar…”, p.4284, e-artnow
Emile M. Cioran (1976). “The Trouble with Being Born”, Viking Books
Charles Caleb Colton (1824). “Lacon, Or, Many Things in a Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think”, p.186
I used to build up to sensation, accumulating tension until it released a perceptual experience
Bridget Riley (2009). “The Eye's Mind: Collected Writings 1965-2009”
Jenny Nimmo (2011). “The Snow Spider Trilogy”, p.24, Egmont UK
Reciprocity of sensation is not possible because to share is to be robbed.
Angela Carter (2015). “The Sadeian Woman: An Exercise in Cultural History”, p.77, Hachette UK
Every twinge of sensation, even of agony, was a negation of death.
Robert E. Howard (2016). “ROBERT E. HOWARD Ultimate Collection – 300+ Cult Classics, Adventure Novels, Western, Horror & Detective Stories, Historical Books (Including Poetry, Essays, Articles & Letters) - ALL in One Volume): Sword & Sorcery Fiction Including Complete Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane and Kull the Conqueror Series, as well as Weird Fiction, Fantasy Stories of the Weird West, The Cthulhu Mythos Tales and more”, p.267, e-artnow
Carried by light, images remain while sensation is so evanescent as to be always beyond belief.
Rae Armantrout (2010). “Versed”, p.11, Wesleyan University Press
Someone was looking at me, a disturbing sensation if you're dead.
Laura Whitcomb (2005). “A Certain Slant of Light”, p.1, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
She knew that when she played she was giving pleasure only to herself; but this was no new sensation
Jane Austen (2013). “Persuasion In Modern English”, p.178, BookCaps Study Guides
George Bernard Shaw (2015). “George Bernard Shaw: Collected Articles, Lectures, Essays and Letters: Thoughts and Studies from the Renowned Dramaturge and Author of Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Pygmalion, Arms and The Man, Saint Joan, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion”, p.311, e-artnow