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The human body is a sacred spiritual temple and the only way for the human spirit to establish contact with the outside world. [English] Ha? Roberts

The human body is a treasure house and patent office of inventions, and the inspiration for the invention of various models comes from there. All tools and machines on earth are nothing more than the development of the perception of human limbs. [US] Emerson: "Society and Solitude? On Work and Life"

The brain is the fortress of consciousness. [Ancient Rome] Pliny the Elder: "Natural History"

The human brain is a small world. [UK] Seth Rogers: "Ode to Superstition"

A sound brain has a kingdom. [Ancient Rome] Seneca: "Thiestes"

The human mind is the place where wisdom is created. It is different from electronic computers in that it can observe and think with a broad field of vision. In short, Humans are capable of thinking broadly. [Japan] Hironaka Pingyou: "The Path of Academics"

Without brain activity, I cannot think, cannot distinguish...brain activity is the basis of our self or the highest activity that restricts our self. . [Germany] Feuerbach: "Selected Philosophical Works of Feuerbach"

A great mind not only breeds profound strategies, but also has insight into and understanding of trivial matters. [French] La Rochefoucauld: "Miscellaneous Thoughts"

The brain, which is unconquerable by emotion, is a castle, because only the castle of the brain is indestructible. [Ancient Rome] Marcus Aurelius: "Meditations"

The world is open only to an open mind, and the door to the mind is only the senses. [Germany] Feuerbach: "Selected Philosophical Works of Feuerbach"

All explanations of nature start from feeling, and follow a straight, regular and cautious path from sensory perception To reach intellectual perception is to reach true concepts and axioms. [English] Francis Bacon: "New Tools"

People accept and use the five senses given by God; the sixth sense given by God is understanding; the seventh sense is the ability to speak - the ability of people to think translate. "The Book of Yi Jing? The Book of No Jing"

All concepts are external. They arise when things that exist outside of reason fall on one of our sense organs. [Method] Gassendi: "A Criticism of Descartes' Meditations"

No matter how rich and colorful the poems are, they can never describe natural things in the same way as real scenery. The liveliest thoughts are no match for the dullest feelings. [English] Hume: "Selected Readings from Original Works of Western Philosophy"

The eyes are the windows of the soul and the main way to comprehensively and extensively understand nature. [Meaning] Leonardo da Vinci: "Biographic Dictionary of Scientists"

Vision is our most acute sense. [Ancient Rome] Cicero: "On the Art of Oratory"

Visual perception has all the functions of thinking. ... Active exploration, choice, grasping the essence... all of this can happen in visual perception. [Germany] Rudolf Arnheim: "Visual Thinking"

As long as it is controlled by thought, the eyes will not make mistakes. [Ancient Rome] Publius Syrus: "Aphorism"

Human gaze has the charm of giving value to things, but it also raises the price of things. [Austrian] Wittgenstein: "Culture and Values"

Eyes are more reliable witnesses than ears. [Ancient Greece] Heraclitus: "Selected Readings from Original Works of Western Philosophy"

People believe most in their eyes. I would rather believe what I see with one glance than what I hear with ten ears. [English] Robert Herrick: "Hearing is worse than Seeing"

"Sense" refers to something that can put aside the material of things and accept their sensible form. It is like a piece of wax receiving the impression of a seal and leaving aside its iron or gold. [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "Selected Readings from Original Works of Western Philosophy"

It is not time, but observation that makes people gain wisdom. [Ancient Rome] Publius Syrus: "Aphorism"

Only the perceived (things) exist, the unperceivable (things) do not exist, because it has never been perceived Pass. [Printed] Shankara: "Treatise on Various Schools"

Observation is one of the most lasting pleasures in life.

[English] Joe Meredith: "Diana of the Crossways"

It is always wise to look forward, but the hard thing is to see where the eye cannot see. [English] Churchill: "The Observer"

Those who cannot see anything in the vast sea and think that there is no land ahead are poor discoverers. [English] Francis Bacon: "The Development of Learning"

There is not much difference between scenery and scenery, but in the eyes of people who are good at observing, there is a huge difference. [Beautiful] Emerson: "Essays, Volume 2: On Nature"

The value of a moment of insight is sometimes equivalent to a lifetime of experience. [US] O. W. Holmes: "The Professor at the Breakfast Table"

In the real world, this is impossible to achieve. It is impossible to prove whether it exists... [Germany] Nietzsche: "Twilight of the Idols"

In living people, the first ability we see - all other abilities are generated from it - This is what it feels like. [Method] Holbach: "The System of Nature"

All our knowledge comes from our sensory abilities. [Meaning] Leonardo da Vinci: "Selected Readings from Original Works of Western Philosophy"

Without feeling, you cannot recognize or understand anything. [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "On the Soul"

All feelings are reporters of truth. [Ancient Rome] Cicero: "On the Godhead"

Feeling is my first teacher... The object of knowledge is from feeling to imagination, and from imagination to reason. [Western] Micros

For all people, thoughts and behaviors have only one source, which is feeling. [Ancient Rome] Epictetus: "Conversations"

Our knowledge of the existence of anything else can only come from feeling. [English] John Locke: "On Human Understanding"

Our first ideas are our feelings. [French] Voltaire: "French Philosophy of the Century"

If phenomena are the principles by which we know everything else, we must admit that sensation is the principle by which we know these principles, and admit that everything we have Knowledge is gained from the senses. [English] Hobbes: "On Bodies"

Whatever is not present in the senses does not exist in the intellect. [Germany] Engels: "Dialectics of Nature? Mathematics"

The richer and more precise the representation of feelings, the easier and smoother everything will go. [English] Francis Bacon: "New Tools"

If you want me to believe in God, you must let me touch Him. [French] Diderot: "French Philosophy of the Eighteenth Century"

We use our minds (more precisely, our brains) to think, desire, understand, and judge, just as we use our eyes to see , use your ears to listen, use your mouth and tongue to taste, use your hands to touch, use your feet to walk, and feel pleasure or pain through all parts of your body. [Method] Umeha: "Suicide Note"

Intellectual knowledge comes from perceptual knowledge at a certain stage. Since sensibility has as its object single and individual things, reason has as its object the perfect form (universal things). Therefore, perceptual knowledge precedes intellectual knowledge. [Meaning] Aquinas: "Summa Theologica"

The first premise of epistemology is undoubtedly that feeling is the only source of our knowledge. …The second important premise: What people perceive through their feelings is objective reality, or in other words, objective reality is the source of people’s feelings. [Soviet] Lenin: "Selected Works of Lenin"

My feeling is subjective, but its basis or reason is objective. [Germany] Feuerbach: "Selected Philosophical Works of Feuerbach"

Our feelings and our consciousness are only reflections of the external world; it goes without saying that without the reflected, nothing can There is reflection, and the reflected person exists independently of the reflector. [Soviet] Lenin: "Materialism and Empirio-Criticism"