Oversensitivity To Sensory Quotes & Sayings
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Never trust your senses, they can deceive you. — Unknown
The freedom that allows other freedons to exist — John Fowles
There must've been some part of me that wanted to make my mark. But there was never a defining moment. — Daniel Day-Lewis
Jack stood by his shoulder, very much aware of the scent of Ullman's cologne. All my men wear English Leather or they wear nothing at all came into his mind for no reason at all, and he had to clamp his tongue between his teeth to keep in a bray of laughter. — Stephen King
The movement of time is guaranteed by the birth of generation after generation, a never-ending succession that fills the gods with fear. — Mikhail Bakhtin
It all comes from the mind. I've seen the most incredible success stories because a person had a dream and it was so powerful no one could touch it. He'd feel it, believe it, think about it all day and night. That would inspire him to do things necessary to get the results he wanted. — Arnold Schwarzenegger
In my state, on the basis of the separate but equal doctrine, we have made enormous strides over the years in the education of both races. Personally, I think it would have been sounder judgment to allow that progress to continue through the process of natural evolution. However, there is no point crying about spilt milk. — Lyndon B. Johnson
Be about ten times more magnanimous than you believe yourself capable of. Your life will be a hundred times better for it. — Cheryl Strayed
Utopian and dystopian truth is stranger than fiction. — Michael Wall
I hated skiing or any other sport where there was an ambulance waiting at the bottom of the hill. — Erma Bombeck
[...] Wasn't it lonely? Your life, I mean."
"Yes."
"You're alone?"
"Yes."
"You live alone?"
"I am entirely alone, Marian," I repeated quietly. — John Boyne
If exercising the right to vote were truly effective, the government would not be so eager to promote it. — Andrew P. Napolitano