Music, I say, the most divine striker of the senses.
Perhaps, if you knew you were going to die, your senses crammed in as much detail as they could while they still had the chance.
My fam is just a regular family. But all of them have great senses of humor.
It's very easy to say that something is a shadow of itself, and it may be true in some senses.
Life is comic or pitiful as soon as the high ends of being fade out of sight, and man becomes near-sighted, and can only attend towhat addresses the senses.
Just because it's on the radio doesn't mean we have to suspend belief in the evidence of our senses.
I was married for 18 years to a woman who wanted me to get sober for all 18 years and I never did. She finally came to her senses and divorced me.
People have to go out of their mind before they can come to their senses.
I cannot attain the intensity that is unfolded before my senses. I have not the magnificent richness of colouring that animates nature.
God is an intelligible sphere-a sphere known to mind, not to the senses-whose center is everywhere and whose circumference nowhere.
And the betrayers of language. . . . . . n and the press gang And those who had lied for hire; The perverts, the perverters of language, the perverts, who have set money-lust Before the pleasures of the senses; howling, as of a hen-yard in a printing-house, the clatter of presses, the blowing of dry dust and stray paper, foetor, sweat, the stench of stale oranges.
The senses are our bridge between the incomprehensible and the comprehensible.
You can look at things all your life and not see them really. This ‘seeing’ is, in a way, a ‘not seeing,’ if you follow me. It is more of a search for something, in which, being blindfolded, you develop the tactile, the olfactory, the auditory senses —and thus see for the first time.
it's a complete rush to get what you've been hoping for - to get it so full and complete that it fills your senses.
The five senses are the ministers of the soul.
And yet, unless my senses deceive me, the old centuries had, and have, powers of their own which mere 'modernity' cannot kill.
Good men, whether they be Christians or rationalists, do not desire to discriminate between races, but the distinctions implanted by Nature are too conspicuous to escape the observation of our senses.
One can be a technical master - full of craftsmanship, but not in most senses an artistic master.
Philosophers say the Soul is double-faced, her upper face gazes at God all the time and her lower face looks somewhat down, informing the senses; and the upper face, which is the summit of the soul, is in eternity and has nothing to do with time: it knows nothing of time or of body.
All of science to me, everything that we have learned, is important to the extent that it brings us to our senses.