“It seems to me that the stuff happening way down inside of us is difficult to talk about, partly because those experiences aren't really accessible by the senses.”— John Green, youtube.com
“We experience happiness on a sensory level that is relatively short-lived. But lasting happiness is related to our state of mind.”— Dalai Lama, twitter.com
“Really look at your partner, feel your skin being touched, and focus on incorporating your whole body instead of just your genitals. You may not discover enlightenment, but your orgasm will surely be profound.”— Rachel Zar, refinery29.com
“Make sure all of his senses are filled with you. Men are drawn to the clean fragrance of your hair, the light scent of your perfume, and the delightful freshness of your freshly showered skin.”— Nick Slade, datingadvice.com
“Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth.”— Margaret Atwood, amazon.com
“What does it taste like? he asks me, his breath a sweet impermanence. Tell me what it tastes like.”— J. Scott Browniee, narrativemagazine.com
“It is 4am. Your perfume is on Everything, on me On all the world – you Are all around, you Are all of my tattered Senses and no poetry, No song, no writing, Nothing in the world Will make this better.”— David Jones, amazon.com
“And some days, he went on, were days of hearing every trump and trill of the universe. Some days were good for tasting and some for touching. And some days were good for all the senses at once.”— Ray Bradbury, amazon.com
“A story must be judged according to whether it makes sense. And 'making sense' must be here understood in its most direct meaning: to make sense is to enliven the senses. A story that makes sense is one that stirs the senses from their slumber, one that opens the eyes and the ears to their real surr…”— David Abram, amazon.com