Sentence examples for sensation of things from inspiring English sources

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It is possible to distinguish and compare these sensible items by means of understanding, but the data themselves are available only through experience i.e., the sensation of things and reflection upon thought and mental activities, feelings, and desires.

As Viktor Shklovsky wrote in 1917, in a Moscow about to be fearfully transformed, "The purpose of art is to impart the sensation of things as they are perceived and not as they are known".

The patients, clustered in California, Texas and Florida, describe symptoms that include sores that are slow to heal, a sensation of things crawling through their skin, joint pain and persistent fatigue.

For example, consider whether you frequently experience the sensation of things crawling over your body.

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First, by becoming more aware of the world around you: switching off the auto-pilot, noticing and watching your thoughts and feelings, waking up to the physical sensations of things.

It made him feel alive — that sensation of both things at once".

The greatest human yearning, Marai suggests in his newly translated novel, "Portraits of a Marriage," is to recover the sense of belonging and possibility that attaches to childhood, that ghostly sensation of how things felt when life was most promising: "simpler, but more mysterious and more important".

The fact that judgments of beauty are based on feeling rather than "objective sensation" (e.g., the sensation of a thing's colour) distinguishes them from cognitive judgments based on perception (e.g., the judgment that a thing is green).

"People come up to me and tell me congratulations and want my autograph and a picture, and it's just crazy how kind of overnight you become a teen kind of sensation kind of thing.

Nostalgia's a lovely thing: whenever you want to abandon life's cynical cycle of the new, it's there for you to cosy up to in the familiar sensation of timeless cherished things.

A perceiving is in effect an associational inference from given sensations to things taken as clusters of sensory parts, most of which are there as unperceived but permanent parts.

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