“The seeing of objects involves many sources of information beyond those meeting the eye when we look at an object. It generally involves knowledge of the object derived from previous experience, and this experience is not limited to vision but may include the other senses: touch, taste, smell, hearing, and perhaps also temperature or pain.” LooksMayEyePainVisionSeeingInformationObjectsSourcePerspectiveTasteMeetingsHearingSmellSensesTemperature Author:Richard Gregory
“You will notice the phenomena of meditation. You may see dazzling lights, feel energy coursing through different parts of your body, feel as if you are floating, hear sounds, or smell fragrances.” IfsFeelsMayDifferentBodyLightEnergySoundMeditationSmellYour BodyFloatingFragranceDazzling Author:Frederick Lenz
“Extreme picky eaters may have what's called Selective Eating Disorder. People with this experience physical and psychological discomfort over certain tastes, smells, textures.” PeopleMayCertainTasteEatingExtremesSmellPsychologicalDisorderDiscomfortTextureEating DisorderSelectivePicky Author:Emily Yoffe
“In oratory affectation must be avoided; it being better for a man by a native and clear eloquence to express himself than by those words which may smell either of the lamp or inkhorn.” MenMayClearSmellNativeLampsAvoidedEloquenceOratory Author:Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury
“Well may hee smell fire, whose gowne burnes.” WellsMayFireSmell Book:The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose