246 Quotes About Senses
- Author Cathy A. Malchiodi
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Neurobiology research has taught helping professionals that we need to "come to our senses" in developing effective components for trauma intervention.
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- Author Cathy A. Malchiodi
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Possibly the most compelling reason for use of the expressive arts in trauma work is the sensory nature of the arts themselves; their qualities involve visual, tactile, olfactory, auditory, vestibular, and proprioceptive experiences.
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- Author Debasish Mridha
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Listening is hard work. Listen carefully not only with your ears, but also listen with all of your senses. You will understand better.
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- Author Jostein Gaarder
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I wonder whether the Christmas feeling has anything to do with the sixth sense. Perhaps we're a little more the angels at Christmas than we are during the rest of the year. And Christmas is about all the other senses. I can smell Christmas, I can taste Christmas, and I can see and hear it.
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- Author Brit Bennett
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She closed her eyes, trying to remember the photos that had hung on the walls. She had passed these pictures every day, but now she only remembered them vaguely--her parents on their wedding day, her mother in a garden, her family at Knott's Berry Farm. How had she not memorized them? Or maybe she had once but she was beginning to forget. Did the house smell different because her mother's scent was gone? Or had she just forgotten how her mother smelled?
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- Author David Plante
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You wrote in a poem, “I love your body,” as if love was for you embodied in the senses, and yet more than the senses together, an enveloping sense itself sensuous, as if all the body made sense.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Trust your senses most of the time, your intuition some of the time, and your conclusions never.
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- Author John Van Dyke
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To speak of sparing anything because it is beautiful is to waste one’s breath and incur ridicule in the bargain. The aesthetic sense- the power to enjoy through the eye, and the ear, and the imagination- is just as important a factor in the scheme of human happiness as the corporeal sense of eating and drinking; but there has never been a time when the world would admit it.
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- Author Denis Diderot
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If you want me to believe in God, you must make me touch him.
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