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Sensation Quotes

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"I don't like it when it stings,' he said. 'Nobody does."
"I don't like it when it stings,' he said. 'Nobody does."
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"I keep sniffing my skin, pleasantly surprised by how nice it is to smell like a flower. I've never smelled like anything before."
Tahereh Mafi
"I keep sniffing my skin, pleasantly surprised by how nice it is to smell like a flower. I've never smelled like anything before."
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"How could it be possible that there were that many nerve endings all in one place?"
Rainbow Rowell
"How could it be possible that there were that many nerve endings all in one place?"
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"Why is your skin the best feeling in the world?"
Kamand Kojouri
"Why is your skin the best feeling in the world?"
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"Just like science, there must be other kinds of sensations which haven't yet been feltby the human heart at all."
Toba Beta
"Just like science, there must be other kinds of sensations which haven't yet been feltby the human heart at all."
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"My God, what a sensation to be an atom in the scheme of such grandiosity. The allurement, the jazz, and the physics of it all . . ."
Carew Papritz
"My God, what a sensation to be an atom in the scheme of such grandiosity. The allurement, the jazz, and the physics of it all . . ."
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"How language is webbed in the senses. Out of sand-blazed brilliance into quirky minds such as his, into touch, taste and fragrance. He thought he'd linger just a bit longer, let the bath take total hold, ease and alleviate, before he put on clothes and entered the complex boxes where people do their living.Nothing fits the body so well as water."
Don DeLillo
"How language is webbed in the senses. Out of sand-blazed brilliance into quirky minds such as his, into touch, taste and fragrance. He thought he'd linger just a bit longer, let the bath take total hold, ease and alleviate, before he put on clothes and entered the complex boxes where people do their living.Nothing fits the body so well as water."
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