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“The eye— it cannot choose but see; we cannot bid the ear be still; our bodies feel, where'er they be, against or with our will.” quote by William Wordsworth
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“The eye— it cannot choose but see; we cannot bid the ear be still; our bodies feel, where'er they be, against or with our will.”

William Wordsworth

About This Quote

Sensory perception operates independently of conscious intent; the body and senses respond regardless of our wishes.

In simple terms: We cannot control what we see or hear.

Key Takeaway

Sensory input is involuntary.

Themes

perception willpower embodiment autonomy sensory limits

Mood

reflective introspective

Type

philosophical poetic

When to use this quote

  • reading a poem
  • experiencing art
  • listening to music
  • walking in nature
  • feeling grief

Key Concepts

sensory autonomy mind-body connection

Practical Applications

  • creative writing
  • mindfulness practice

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do our senses shape our decisions?
  • Can we train ourselves to notice involuntary reactions?
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