Every day practice emptying your mind of all unhealthy attitudes. — Norman Vincent Peale Copy Share Image
That which you mistake for madness is but an overacuteness of the senses. — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
There is always a point when one senses one's lack of skill, the doubt. — Arne Jacobsen Copy Share Image
Airport carpets are so much richer to both the senses and the intellect. — George Pendle Copy Share Image
I like clothes that stimulate the senses, fashion that is both exquisite and intellectual. — Elizabeth Heyert Copy Share Image
“while the Tarahumara run to get from point to point, in the process they travel into a zone beyond geography and beyond… — Scott Jurek Copy Share Image
Scientists must use the simplest means of arriving at their results and exclude everything not perceived by the senses. — Ernst Mach Copy Share Image
You dont have to get beat up as many times as I did to come to your senses. Certainly I wish Id… — Randy Travis Copy Share Image
I've still got my senses about me, and I know what's right and wrong, which is the main thing. — Mark Hunt Copy Share Image
Reason is the cause of our falsification of the evidence of the senses. In so far as the senses show becoming, passing… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Ah! soul of mine! Ah! soul of mine! Thy sluggish senses are but bars That stand between thee and the stars, And… — J. G. Holland Copy Share Image
Yes, we should not forget that the five senses are one. And all of them extensions of the skin — Frederick Leboyer Copy Share Image
There is a real world independent of our senses; the laws of nature were not invented by man, but forced on him… — Max Planck Copy Share Image
“I have observed that there always exists some strange relationship between the appearance of a man and his soul, as if with… — Mikhail Lermontov Copy Share Image
I love the night passionately... I love it with all my senses: I love to see it, I love to breathe it… — Guy de Maupassant Copy Share Image
We cannot create observers by saying 'observe,' but by giving them the power and the means for this observation and these means… — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
It is permissible to use wine not only for necessity, but also to make us merry… [it must be moderate] lest men… — John Calvin Copy Share Image
“Apparently she didn't know about that abomination of the senses in which cute boys can hear you speak their names from literally… — Katie Heaney Copy Share Image
“An odd thing about perception is that when we identify some new thing with one or more of our five senses, it… — Nigel Hey Copy Share Image
Represent to yourself a dark city all burning and stinking with fire and brimstone. The damned are in the depth of hell… — Saint Francis de Sales Copy Share Image
Though most of us don't hunt, our eyes are still the great monopolists of our senses. To taste or touch your enemy… — Diane Ackerman Copy Share Image
“Sense memories of you persist and do not seem to abate as the day progresses. It’s disconcerting, Camilla. I don’t like it… — Delphine Dryden Copy Share Image
Proust writes, he remembers, physically. He depends on his body to give him the information that will bring him to the past.… — Twyla Tharp Copy Share Image
Quiet friend who has come so far, feel how your breathing makes more space around you. Let this darkness be a bell… — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
Marriage has, for its share, usefulness, justice, honour, and constancy; a stale but more durable pleasure. Love is grounded on pleasure alone,… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
The most evident difference between man and animals is this: the beast, in as much as it is largely motivated by the… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
Monks, one thing, if practiced and made much of, conduces to great thrill, great profit, great security after the toil, to mindfulness… — Gautama Buddha Copy Share Image
I am sincerely trying now to create a dance technique based entirely upon corrective exercises, created with a knowledge of human anatomy;… — Lester Horton Copy Share Image
Our dreams drench us in senses, and senses steps us again in dreams. — Amos Bronson Alcott Copy Share Image
If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge. — Neil Harbisson Copy Share Image