1.
You shall create beauty not to excite the senses but to give sustenance to the soul.
Gabriela Mistral
2.
People have to go out of their mind before they can come to their senses.
Timothy Leary
3.
First the education of the senses, then the education of the intellect.
Maria Montessori
4.
Don't ignore the five senses in search of a sixth.
Bruce Lee
5.
Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses.
John Locke
6.
There is always a point when one senses ones lack of skill, the doubt
Arne Jacobsen
7.
The senses are gateways to the intelligence. There is nothing in the intelligence which did not first pass through the senses.
Aristotle
8.
Your memory and your senses will be nourishment for your creativity.
Arthur Rimbaud
9.
The senses are our bridge between the incomprehensible and the comprehensible.
August Macke
10.
Love heightens all senses - except the common.
Mark Twain
11.
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary meaning.
It is one of the works of poetry to take the truants in custody and bring them back to their right senses.
William Butler Yeats
12.
Immerse yourself in nature’s symphony
and let your senses burst with joy.
Tom Brown, Jr.
13.
With the senses man measures perceptible things, with the intellect he measures intelligible things, and he attains unto supra-intelligible things transcendently.
Nicholas of Cusa
15.
It's great to have an enemy. Sharpens your senses.
John Updike
17.
Music, I say, the most divine striker of the senses.
Philip Sidney
18.
How do we know that anything really exists,
that anything is really the way it seems ot us through our senses?
Rene Descartes
19.
One of the effects of fear is to disturb the senses and cause things to appear other than what they are.
Miguel de Cervantes
20.
It is therefore correct to say that the senses do not err — not because they always judge rightly, but because they do not judge at all.
Immanuel Kant
21.
God is an intelligible sphere-a sphere known to mind, not to the senses-whose center is everywhere and whose circumference nowhere.
Joseph Campbell
22.
You have to lose your mind in order to regain your senses.
Dan Millman
23.
We all need to go out of our minds at least once a day.
When we go out of our minds we quickly come to our senses.
Alan Watts
24.
By going out of your mind, you come to your senses
Alan Watts
25.
The more senses recruited at the moment of learning, the more likely you are to recall it later.
John Medina
26.
When awareness embraces the senses, it enlivens them.
Jon Kabat-Zinn
27.
How infinitely superior to our physical senses are those of the mind!
John Muir
28.
Larry Grobel senses there are no answers in life, only questions. Good ones.
Robert Towne
29.
Do you qualify to be alive or is the limit of your senses so as to survive?
Ray Stevens
31.
Not the senses I have but what I do with them is my kingdom.
Helen Keller
32.
If my senses don't feel right then I don't do it.
Melanie Brown
33.
One can be a technical master - full of craftsmanship, but not in most senses an artistic master.
Oliver $
34.
The supreme sway of chastity over the senses makes her queenly.
Joseph Joubert
35.
The world in which we live is the only world about which our senses can testify.
Abraham Flexner
36.
If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge.
Neil Harbisson
37.
Motion is the context of living. We find meaning my and in our doing.
Robert Kegan
39.
We all take leave of our senses, from time to time. . . . .
Bryan A. Garner
40.
You shall use all your senses to monitor very carefully all that goes on about you, inside and outside.
Sandy Woodward
42.
You take the senses away, and there is no consciousness. Consciousness comes from experience.
R. Buckminster Fuller
43.
Earth you know is round but seems flat. // You can't trust / your senses.
Frank Bidart
46.
Absolute nakedness was intrusive, confusing to the senses. Paradoxically, it both revealed and diminished identity.
P. D. James
49.
And now have I not told you that what you mistake for madness is but overacuteness of the senses?
Edgar Allan Poe
50.
These [the senses] we trust, first, last, and always.
Lucretius