"Love heightens all senses - except the..." - Quote by Mark Twain
Love heightens all senses - except the common.
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“In the ancient city of London, on a certain autumn day in the second quarter of the sixteenth century, a boy was born to a poor family of the name of Canty, who did not want him.”
“If men bore children, there would only be one born in each family.”
“The unexamined life may not be worth living, but the life too closely examined may not be lived at all.”
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“True ahimsa should wear a smile even on a deathbed brought about by an assailant. It is only with that ahimsa that we can befriend our opponents and win their love.”
“Fanny! You are killing me!" "No man dies of love but on the stage, Mr. Crawford.”
“Never underestimate what it takes to watch someone you love in pain.”
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“Ogni nostra cognitione prÄ«cipia da sentimÄ“ti.All our knowledge has its origin in our preceptions.”
“I was walking down the street with my friend and he said 'I hear music,' as though there's any other way to take it in. 'You're not special. That's how I receive it too... I tried to taste it, but it did not work'.”
“Music cannot be called otherwise than the sister of painting, for she is dependent upon hearing, a sense second to sight, and her harmony is composed of the union of its proportional parts sounded simultaneously, rising and falling in one or more harmonic rhythms.”