Top 14 Sensory Stimulation Quotes

#1. The worst thing one can do for a hyperactive child is to put him or her in front of a television set. Television activates the child at the same time that it cuts the child (or adult) off from real sensory stimulation and the opportunity for resolution.

Jerry Mander

#2. Please don't encourage or espouse e-piracy...the sharing, swapping, or trading of e-books is outlawed by the DMCA unless authorized by the copyright holder.

Fran Lee

#3. Sometimes, if you really want to try something original, you step a little too far out of bounds. I mean, there's a market force that kind of unconsciously keeps you in line a little bit.

David Zucker

#4. In sleep, we leave behind the sensory stimulation of the outside world.

Siri Hustvedt

#5. Bombs do very, very bad things to human bodies. It's incredibly shocking to see.

Phil Klay

#6. Like all weak men he laid an exaggerated stress on not changing one's mind.

W. Somerset Maugham

#7. As hard as birth can be, Brienne, what comes after is even harder. At times I feel as though I am being torn apart. Would that there were five of me, one for each child, so I might keep them all safe. - Lady Catelyn

George R R Martin

#8. I sometimes don't wash my hair for two weeks. That's pretty disgusting. It's short, so sometimes it's easier to just wet it.

Amanda Abbington

#9. Rich, smart parents tend to have rich, smart kids - not because it's genetic but because they can create a home environment and sensory stimulation that lower-income kids often don't get.

George Kaiser

#10. Stay at the center of your being without allowing your attention to become distracted by sensory stimulation. Be still and let your true nature manifest and shine through.

Ilchi Lee

#11. This night has no beginning and no end. It will last forever in the Blue Moon's memories. Bless us, lovers, Mother Moon, if we will never meet again.

Eva Scoutt

#12. Good literature boils down to two things: How interesting is the story you are telling, and how interesting is your telling.

Hillel F. Damron

#13. I hold a mouses wit not worth a leke, That hath but on hole for to sterten to.

Geoffrey Chaucer

#14. We faintly hear, we dimly see, In differing phrase we pray; But dim or clear, we own in Him The life, the truth, the way.

John Greenleaf Whittier

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