Quotes about Sensory
Truly fertile Music, the only kind that will move us, that we shall truly appreciate, will be a Music conducive to Dream, which banishes all reason and analysis. One must not wish first to understand and then to feel. Art does not tolerate Reason.
— Albert Camus
Our first experience of life is primarily felt in the *body.* ... We know ourselves in the security of those who hold us and gaze upon us. It's not heard or seen or thought it's felt. That's the original knowing.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Everything in the service needs to preach - architecture, lighting, songs, prayers, fellowship, the smell - it all preaches. All five senses must be engaged to experience God.
— Mark Driscoll
He had sensory processing disorder—something we didn't know about back then—and was highly sensitive to smells.
— Richard Paul Evans
Think reds, orange, yellows, greens, purple, blue — the darker and deeper the colors, the better they are for you.
— Rick Warren
I think I could get full just smelling this.
— Kristen Heitzmann
Since our inner experiences consist of reproductions, and combinations of sensory impressions, the concept of a soul without a body seem to me to be empty and devoid of meaning.
— Albert Einstein
A person with increasing knowledge and sensory education may derive infinite enjoyment from wine.
— Ernest Hemingway
I don't think there's any more synesthetic medium than film.
— Todd Haynes
My book should smell of pines and resound with the hum of insects.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Even Helen Keller, who was born blind and deaf, could see God. No doubt, in her silent darkness, every fragrant flower, every ray of the warm sun, every taste that touched her tongue told her that there was a God who created all things. Jodie Foster shouldn't therefore be surprised that people are surprised that she's an atheist.
— Ray Comfort
The loving touch, like music, often utters the things that cannot be spoken.
— Ashley Montagu