Quotes having the keyword Senses
When you start using senses you've neglected, your reward is to see the world with completely fresh eyes.
by Barbara Sher (Businessman , American) keywords: completely, eyes, fresh, neglected, reward, see, senses, start, using, world , your If we look at the realm of knowledge, how exceedingly small and limited is that part acquired through our own senses; how wide is that we gain from other sources.
by Matthew Simpson (Clergyman, American , born in 1811) keywords: acquired, exceedingly, gain, how, knowledge, limited, look, other, our, own, part, realm, senses, small, sources, through , wide If you live for pleasure, your ability to enjoy it may pass away and your senses grow dim.
by Matthew Simpson (Clergyman, American , born in 1811) keywords: ability, away, dim, enjoy, grow, live, may, pass, pleasure, senses , your Taking it in its wider and generic application, I understand faith to be the supplement of sense; or, to change the phrase, all knowledge which comes not to us through our senses we gain by faith in others.
by Matthew Simpson (Clergyman, American , born in 1811) keywords: application, change, comes, faith, gain, generic, knowledge, others, our, phrase, sense, senses, supplement, taking, through, understand, us, which , wider Terrible is the fight put up by the senses. Fight bravely! Conquer them you must.
by Swami Sivananda (Philosopher, Indian , born in 1887) keywords: bravely, conquer, fight, must, put, senses, terrible, them , up Every child senses, with all the horse sense that's in him, that any parent is angry inside when children misbehave and they dread more the anger that is rarely or never expressed openly, wondering how awful it might be.
by Benjamin Spock (Scientist, American , born in 1903) keywords: anger, angry, any, awful, child, children, dread, every, expressed, him, horse, how, inside, might, misbehave, more, never, openly, parent, rarely, sense, senses , wondering And when they encounter works of art which show that using new media can lead to new experiences and to new consciousness, and expand our senses, our perception, our intelligence, our sensibility, then they will become interested in this music.
by Karlheinz Stockhausen (Composer, German , born in 1928) keywords: art, become, consciousness, encounter, expand, experiences, intelligence, interested, lead, media, music, new, our, perception, senses, sensibility, show, then, using, which, will , works I never knew whether to pity or congratulate a man on coming to his senses.
by William Makepeace Thackeray (Novelist, English , born in 1811) keywords: coming, congratulate, his, knew, man, never, pity, senses , whether I shall always be consistent and never change my ways so long as I am in my senses; but for the sake of precedent the Senate should beware of binding itself to support the acts of any man, since he might through some mischance suffer a change.
by Tiberius (Statesman , Roman) keywords: acts, always, am, any, beware, binding, change, consistent, itself, long, man, might, never, precedent, sake, senate, senses, shall, should, since, some, suffer, support, through , ways These days, our senses are bombarded with aggression. We are constantly confronted with global images of unending, escalating war and violence.
by Margaret J. Wheatley (Writer , American) keywords: aggression, bombarded, confronted, constantly, days, escalating, global, images, our, senses, these, unending, violence , war These rare senses and powers of reasoning were given to be used freely, but not audaciously, to discover, not to pervert the truth.
by William John Wills (Scientist, English , born in 1834) keywords: discover, freely, given, pervert, powers, rare, reasoning, senses, these, truth, used , were Where the Mind is biggest, the Heart, the Senses, Magnanimity, Charity, Tolerance, Kindliness, and the rest of them scarcely have room to breathe.
by Virginia Woolf (Author, British , born in 1970) keywords: biggest, breathe, charity, heart, kindliness, magnanimity, mind, rest, room, scarcely, senses, them, tolerance , where All observers not laboring under hallucinations of the senses are agreed, or can be made to agree, about facts of sensible experience, through evidence toward which the intellect is merely passive, and over which the individual will and character have no control.
by Chauncey Wright (Philosopher, American , born in 1830) keywords: agree, agreed, character, control, evidence, experience, facts, individual, intellect, laboring, made, merely, observers, over, passive, senses, sensible, through, toward, under, which , will