
Materialism and Empirio-Criticism (1908)
Source: Materialism and Empirio-Criticism (1908), p. 116
Materialism and Empirio-Criticism (1908)
Part 1, Book 1, ch. 2, sect. 7.
Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences (1840)
“Feelings are images, sensations are like musical sounds.”
February, 1932<!-- p. 51 -->
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
Context: We don't have a language for the senses. Feelings are images, sensations are like musical sounds.
Source: Practical Pictorial Photography, 1898, The application of the foregoing principles, p. 12
The means of pictorial expression are placed at the service of this subject.
Source: Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1931 - 1940, My Pictorial Struggle', S. Dali, 1935, Chapter: 'My Pictorial Struggle', p. 12
Source: The Mind and the Brain, 1907, p. 13-14
“Painting from nature is not copying the object, it is realizing sensations.”
Source: Quotes of Paul Cezanne, after 1900, Cézanne, - a Memoir with Conversations, (1897 - 1906), p. 46, in: 'What I know or have seen of his life'
Source: Liber Kaos (1992), p. 87
Context: The Conscious mind is a maelstrom of fleeting thoughts, images, sensations, feelings, conflicting desires, and doubts; barely able to confine its attention to a single clear objective for a microsecond before secondary thoughts begin to adulterate it and provoke yet further trains of mental discourse. If you do not believe this, then attempt to confine your conscious attention to the dot at the end of this sentence without involving yourself in any other form of thinking, including thinking about the dot.
"Subjective and Objective," in Mortal Questions, Cambridge University Press, 1979, p. 196.