Sense Quotes

"It does good to no woman to be flattered [by a man] who does not intend to marry her; and it is madness in all women to let a secret love kindle within them, which, if unreturned and unknown, must devour the life that feeds it; and, if discovered and responded to, must lead, ignis-fatuus-like, into miry wilds whence there is no extrication."

Charlotte Brontë

"In the land of Gibberish, the man who makes sense, the man who speaks clearly, clearly speaks nonsense."

Jarod Kintz

"When I was young, I was 13 going on 31. Then when I was 30 going on 31, I was 30 going on 29. Now I’m in love and I’ve lost all sense of time—and all the rest of my sense."

Jarod Kintz

"University can teach you skill and give you opportunity, but it can't teach you sense, nor give you understanding. Sense and understanding are produced within one's soul."

C. JoyBell C.

"Anya looked upon Nin admirably. Having him as a partner-in-crime—if only on this one occasion, which she hoped would only be the start of something more—was more revitalizing than the cheap thrills of a cookie-cutter shallow, superficial romance, where the top priority was how beautiful a person was on the outside."

Jess C. Scott

"To sense the peace of extinguished passionHappiness in not knowing the ultimate knowledge"

Dejan Stojanovic

"If you want to be sure of unusual thing such as aliens or UFOs, then you have to think about it from an unusual way of thinking."

Toba Beta

"There is no UFO and also there is no alien, at least not in common mind nor reference."

Toba Beta

"Any war that requires the suspension of reason as a necessity for support is a bad war."

Norman Mailer

"I don't understand why asking people to eat a well-balanced vegetarian diet is considered drastic, while it is medically conservative to cut people open and put them on cholesterol lowering drugs for the rest of their lives."

Dean Ornish

"How do you know when it's me?""Your footsteps are apologetic?""What does that mean?"She turned, smiling wiping her hands on her long, black skirt. "It doesn't mean anything," she said. "Everybody else here just does what they want to do and doesn't think twice about it. But you're never sure."

Daniel Wallace, The Kings and Queens of Roam

"If you want to find wilier race by common sense, then you have just narrowed your searching area."

Toba Beta

"Arrogant men with knowledge make more noise from their mouth than making a sense from their mind."

Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

"Remembrance and reflection how allied!What thin partitions Sense from Thought divide!"

Alexander Pope, Essay on Man and Other Poems

"We must remember that there is a great difference between a myth and a miracle. A myth is the idealization of a fact. A miracle is the counterfeit of a fact. There is the same difference between a myth and a miracle that there is between fiction and falsehood -- between poetry and perjury. Miracles belong to the far past and the far future. The little line of sand, called the present, between the seas, belongs to common sense to the natural."

Robert G. Ingersoll

"Worldly things (laukik) are perceived through the senses (indriya-gamya). That, which is beyond the world (alaukik), is perceived [through the knowledge which is] beyond the senses (atindriya-gamya)."

Dada Bhagwan

"Imagine a person whose memory could not retain what the word 'pain' meant—so that he constantly called different things by that name—but nevertheless used the word in a way fitting in with the usual symptoms and presuppositions of ‘pain’—in short he uses it as we all do. Here I should like to say: a wheel that can be turned though nothing else moves with it, is not part of the mechanism"

Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations

"You may not understand issues that do not pertain to the heart, but be a master in areas that do. Nobody knows everything, and nobody can be a master of everything. Nobody was created perfect, and nobody should be measured according to perfection. It is the weight of your heart that matters the most in the end. All else is irrelevant."

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

"Sometimes it’s typical to think you found what you desire, but then the opposition can happen, causing reevaluation on your options. Conversely, when you find beauty in something that holds treasures, you may have found beauty to your heart’s desire that harvest love or pain through it. The harvest is inevitable, but your senses redirect for proper discernment and perception."

John Shelton Jones, Awakening Kings and Princes Volume I: Sacred Knowledge to Nourish the Mentality, Support Spiritual Growth, Learning the Light, and Progressing to Become a Master Lover While Embracing Desire

"String theory makes sense to me because the universe is a symphony that creates harmony with the vibration of our strings."

Kamand Kojouri

".Each one of us must have a goal and sense of living"

Sunday Adelaja

"I was mistaken when I said you live in my heart. How absurd I was when you live in my fingertips so that everything I touch is you. How foolish I was when you live in my toes so that everywhere I go there's you. How senseless of me to say you live in my heart when you breathe in my lungs, walk on my mind, and drink in my mouth. I came to pen another poem for you, but even every unwritten poem is you."

Kamand Kojouri

"I am mad, I am going under, I must follow the advice of a friend, and pay no heed to myself."

Stendhal, The Red and the Black

"SENSES, APPEARANCE, ESSENCE and EXISTENCEThe world we see with our senses is very different than the world we see through our essence. Our senses perceive the world of appearance. Our essence perceives the deeper layers of existence. The first step of perceiving the world of essence is to have no goal other than to understand. "Understanding" has to be the ultimate goal. Only then, can we solve the problems."

Petek Kabakci

"SENSES, APPEARANCE, ESSENCE and EXISTENCEThe world we see with our senses are very different than the world we see through our essence. Our senses perceive the world of appearance. Our essence perceive the deeper layers of existence. The first step of perceiving the world of essence is not to have any goal other than to understand. "Understanding" has to be the ultimate goal. Then, we can solve the problems."

Petek Kabakci

"A thousand times, people may have touched each other, but never ever sensed a single vein of oneness or complicity in the wilderness of their inner world, since obdurate mental impediments have been barricading the road to understanding and propinquity. (“A thousand times”)"

Erik Pevernagie

"What happens when I love, you ask, does the world start making sense? No, my dear, it does not. But it won’t matter to you then."

Kamand Kojouri

"But when we train the senses we conserve our vital energy, the very stuff of life. Patient and secure within, we do not have to look to externals for satisfaction. No matter what happens outside--whether events are for or against us, however people behave towards us, whether we get what pleases us or do not--we are in no way dependent. Then it is that we can give freely to others; then it is that we can love."

Eknath Easwaran

"Sanity and sense becomes a prison."

Darnell Lamont Walker

"To evade insanity and depression, we unconsciously limit the number of people toward whom we are sincerely sympathetic."

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

"Knowing what to say is sense, when to say it is intelligence, how to say it is wisdom, why and how to say it is enlightenment."

Matshona Dhliwayo

"Young girls are like helpless children in the hands of amorous men, whatever is said to them is true and whatever manipulation on their bodies seems like love to them, sooner or later, they come back to their senses, but the scars are not dead inasmuch as her spoiler lives."

Michael Bassey Johnson, Trials Of A Damsel

"When I feel the beauty in words, I am sensing the logic of heart."

Toba Beta

"Sometimes it's hard to look at a flower, when your dying inside."

Anthony Liccione

"Together, we form a necessary paradox; not a senseless contradiction."

Criss Jami, Healology

"Listen.Do you see that you can’t hear snowfall?Look.Do you sensethat you can’t see love?Touch.Do you graspthat you can’t catch poems?Try.Smell this glass. Go on taste this cloud.These material senses won’t get you far untilyou feelthe velvet glove caress your soul."

Kamand Kojouri

"Learning stamps you with it's moments. Childhood's learning is made up of moments. It isn't steady. It's a pulse."

Eudora Welty, On Writing

"Art can blow us out of our pigeon hole. In deafness it may shout or scream, in blindness it may arrest our attention, in numbness it may shake up our mind. If we don’t sense anything at all and take everything for granted, art can kick us in the ass, give a conscience and make us aware. ("When is Art?")"

Erik Pevernagie

"Mary wished to say something very sensible, but knew not how."

Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

"Postmen have a legendary aura. A ring at the doorbell may inflame a sense of expectation, suspense, secrecy, hazard or even intrigue. Ringing twice may imply a warning that trouble is on the way or an appeal to make the coast clear. Not all mailmen, though, will ring twice and await an eye-catching Lana Turner, whom they can whisper: "With my brains and your looks, we could go places.” ("The postman always rings twice")"

Erik Pevernagie

"We resent the thought that anything can please us when someone we love is no longer here to share the pleasure with us, and we almost feel as if we were unfaithful to our sorrow when we find out interest in life returning to us."

L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables: Anne Shirley Series #1

"I'll never know the right answer for sex and marriage, sense and mirage."

James Thurber

"We are taught to think ourselves ugly. Eyes are an assaulted sense. We are taught to behave by spankings and whippings. Touch is an assaulted sense. We are taught we should not smell, or we smell wrong. Smell is an assaulted sense. We listen to songs that call us 'hos and tell us how to give blow jobs. Hearing is an assaulted sense. Taste, not so much."

Alice Randall, Ada's Rules: A Sexy Skinny Novel

"Isn't it strange how wise counsel can cool the hottest head? He made sense but my heart screamed protest."

Robin Hobb, Fool's Quest

"Karate without heart is just A corpse"

Soke Behzad Ahmadi

"Love is the opposite of good sense."

Marjane Satrapi, Embroideries

"I guess she was a life line Sewing our family fabric togetherFrom me to dad to herGave me a sense of continuity Especially when my daughter was bornAs she was slipping away"

Richard L. Ratliff

"There is no indication that God explained to Joseph what He was doing through those many years of heartache or how the pieces would eventually fit together. He had no ways of knowing that he would eventually enjoy a triumphal reunion with his family. He was expected, as you and I are, to live out his life one day at a time in something less than complete understanding. What pleased God was Joseph’s faithfulness when nothing made sense."

James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future

"Now I am twenty-eight, and am in reality more illiterate than many schoolboys of fifteen. It is true that I have thought more, and that my day dreams are more extended and magnificent; but they want (as the painters call it) keeping; and I greatly need a friend who would have sense enough not to despise me as romantic, and affection enough for me to endeavour to regulate my mind."

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Frankenstein

"The mind is more sensible than heart, if you are sure listen to your heart, if you are confuse listen to your mind."

Amit Kalantri

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