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a sensation

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And yet, I wake up every day to a sensation of pervading disgust and annoyance. I probably ought to carry around some kind of thermometer or other instrument, to keep checking that I am not falling prey to premature curmudgeonhood. Christopher Hitchens

He had a sensation of anxiety and shame, a sensitivity acute beyond usefulness, as if the nervous system, flayed of its old hide of social usage, must record every touch of pain. John Updike

Nothing is important save the spiritual state that enables one to subjectify one's thoughts to a sensation and to think only of the sensation, all the while searching to express it. Édouard Vuillard

For a sensation to be felt as pain is for it to be pain. Saul Kripke

A sensation is the feeling of an external stimulus or an internal condition. Will Durant

You have absorb'd me. I have a sensation at the present moment as though I was dissolving. John Keats

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