Sensory Activities Quotes & Sayings
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To change man, the audience by which he judges himself must be changed. A man is defined by his audience: by the people, institutions, authors, magazines, movie heroes, philosophers by whom he pictures himself being cheered and booed. — Luke Rhinehart

We talk about self-expression but need to pause and remember that self-expression requires a self to express ... — Julia Cameron

All authentic academic research is based on the simultaneous pursuit of the True, the Beautiful, and the Good - if any is pursued separately, imbalance ensues. — Keith Critchlow

There's joy in a minor key, a deep pleasure to be had from hearing the darkest tune and discovering you're equal to it. — Richard Powers

Mom, thank you. Mr. Palmer, my father I never had, thank you for teaching me what it is to be a man. — Ray Rice

Radio stinks. The stations are making a lot of money, but they just aren't taking chances. — Irving Azoff

No, you can't tell people anything, you've got to show 'em. — Bruce Springsteen

As he analyzed the areas that fire in chronic pain, he observed that many of those areas also process thoughts, sensations, images, memories, movements, emotions, and beliefs - when they are not processing pain. That observation explained why, when we are in pain, we can't concentrate or think well; why we have sensory problems and often can't tolerate certain sounds or light; why we can't move more gracefully; and why we can't control our emotions very well and become irritable and have emotional outbursts. The areas that regulate these activities have been hijacked to process the pain signal. — Norman Doidge

If its unknown, how do you know it's so great? — Monk

"I was born in the US and l have lived in Mexico since 1946. I believe that all these states of being have influenced my work and made it what you see today. I am inspired by Black people and Mexican people, my two peoples. My art speaks for both my peoples" ~ Elizabeth Catlett — Melanie Anne Herzog

Planning. Short-term memory. Attention. At first glance, these three frontal lobe functions can seem like diverse activities that just happen to be packed into the same brain region. But on closer inspection it turns out that they are facets of the same basic phenomenon of 'restraint'. Planning restrains our brains from wandering from a chosen path of activity. Short-term memory retrains sensory cortex from moving on to different imagery. Attention constrains the kind of sensory data admitted to sensory cortex. — Robert Jourdain

There's no substitute for the practice of meditation. — Wayne Dyer

Once suspicion is aroused, every thing feeds it. — Amelia Barr

You must strike in measure, when there are many to strike on one Anvile. — George Herbert

Because the more authentic we can be, the more impact we can have. — Michael Hyatt