“ALS does not affect cognitive process. Stephen Hawking, one of smartest people on the planet, has ALS. It rarely affects the eyes. It doesn't affect senses like hearing, taste and touch.” PeopleDoeEyeProcessPlanetsTasteHearingSensesAlsCognitive Author:Steve Gleason
“By day, or on a cloudless night, a pilot may drink the wine of the gods, but it has an earthly taste; he's a god of the earth, like one of the Grecian deities who lives on worldly mountains and descended for intercourse with men. But at night, over a stratus layer, all sense of the planet may disappear. You know that down below, beneath that heavenly blanket is the earth, factual and hard. But it's an intellectual knowledge; it's a knowledge tucked away in the mind; not a feeling that penetrates the body.” KnowsMenMindMayHardFeelingsBodyEarthNightPlanetsDrinkTasteMountainIntellectualWineDisappearFlightAviationHeavenlyPilotsLayersWorldlyDeitiesPenetrateBlanketIntercourseFactualGreat Aviation Author:Charles Lindbergh
“I used to eat because food tastes so good. I love food, it's one of the best things on this planet. But I changed the way I was thinking. I started asking myself, 'Hey, am I eating because it tastes good? Or because I really need some more? Am I really still hungry?'” ThinkingWayNeedsStillsUsedChangedPlanetsTasteEatingAskingHungryHeyBest ThingsFood LoveI Love Food Author:Jordin Sparks
“Nyquil comes in two colors, red and green, and it's the only thing on the planet that tastes like red and green.” TwoColorPlanetsTasteRedGreenColor RedRed And Green Author:Lewis Black
“The aggressive incoherence of our common surroundings can be described as entropy made visible. The way we have disposed things on the landscape leads us in the direction of disorder and death. They are categorically evil. These dispositions are destroying our only home-planet and other organisms that share it. They defeat our need to care about where we are and the things in place there. They prompt us to feel that civilization is not worth carrying on. They rob us of our identity and our will to live. These things are not about personal taste or style.” WayNeedsFeelsMadeHomeCareEvilCommonShareStyleIdentityPlanetsCivilizationTasteDefeatLandscapeVisibleDisorderAggressiveDestroyingOrganismsDispositionSurroundingsPromptsEntropyCarrying OnWill To LiveIncoherencePersonal Taste Author:James Howard Kunstler
“In our heart we know that life loves life. Yet we feast on some of the other life-forms with which we share our planet; we kill to live. Taste is what carries us across that rocky moral terrain, what makes the horror palatable, and the paradox we could not defend by reason melts into a jungle of sweet temptations.” KnowsHeartReasonFormMoralSharePlanetsSweetTasteHorrorTemptationLove LifeCarrieParadoxJungleOur PlanetTerrain Book:A Natural History of the Senses Source: A Natural History of the Senses
“One the next corner stood a cinder block restaurant with a hand-painted sign that read CHICKEN & WAFFLES. There was a queue of twenty people outside. “You Americans have the strangest taste. What planet is this?” PeopleHandsNextPlanetsTasteTwentiesCornersBlockRestaurantsChickensQueuesWaffles Book:The Kane Chronicles, The, Book One: Red Pyramid Source: The Kane Chronicles, The, Book One: Red Pyramid
“It is a kind of church, back in these last cores. It may not be your church -- this last one percent of the West – but it is mine, and I am asking unashamedly to be allowed to continue worshipping the miracle of the planet, and the worship of a natural system not yet touched, never touched by the machines of man. A place with the residue of God – the scent, feel, sight, taste, and sound of God – forever fresh upon it” MenFeelsKindMayLastsSoundNaturalChurchForeverMinesPlanetsTasteWorshipPercentMachinesSightMiracleAskingWestCoreTouchedScent Book:The book of Yaak Source: The book of Yaak