Sensibility Quotes
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I've seen it personally that people have a natural sensibility to Arabic script. I don't know it if it's because of the shape, I don't know what it is in this script that makes it so universal. But even if you don't understand it, you still have this feeling; you can feel the piece of art in front of you.
eL Seed
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When one becomes for an instant one's former self, that is to say different from what one has been for some time past, one's sensibility, being no longer dulled by habit, receives from the slightest stimulus vivid impressions which make everything that has preceded them fade into insignificance, impressions to which, because of their intensity, we attach ourselves with the momentary enthusiasm of a drunkard.
Marcel Proust
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Art is not in some far-off place. A work of Art is the expression of a man's whole personality, sensibility and ability
Shinichi Suzuki
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It appears to me that strong sense and acute sensibility together constitute genius.
George Pope Morris
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The poetic sensibility was too good for this world, it was best to burn brightly and to die young like a shooting star.
George Howe Colt
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The immense light. A state of inner emergency and waiting...This luminosity does not negate reason or any rational sense. It simply exists. A kind of poetic sensibility open to the world. To everything--grand and small.
Anna Kamienska
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My casting process was slightly different and slightly interesting insofar as I knew everybody could act. That's something you've seen. You know people can. You've seen them on the screen and you think either they're a good actor or a bad actor. So that's not the point. What I wanted to do was find people who I thought would have a similar comic sensibility.
Dan Mazer
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I'm very into the japanese sensibility. Oversize coats and baggy trousers.
Milla Jovovich
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Art today is a new kind of instrument, an instrument for modifying consciousness and organizing new modes of sensibility.
Susan Sontag
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To a great extent, suffering is a sort of need felt by the organism to make itself familiar with a new state, which makes it uneasy, to adapt its sensibility to that state.
Marcel Proust
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I like to be fragile. I like that. I try to be close to that energy and sensibility.
Romain Duris
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I am a Congregationalist with Catholic sensibilities. Which probably explains how I ended up in a Episcopal church.
Stanley Hauerwas
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Generally I wouldn't accept work on projects where I didn't agree with the sensibilities behind the main character.
Rhianna Pratchett