A Quote by J. Maarten Troost

It was as if the sensory overload that is American life had somehow led to sensory deprivation, a gilded weariness, where everything is permitted and nothing appreciated.
It takes nothing to get me to sensory overload.
Life has become a state of sensory overload.
I have, like, sensory overload problems.
I was obsessed with everything and anything; I wanted to learn everything, to read everything, to do everything. I was constantly on sensory overload. I'd hoard dozens of books in my second-grade cubby, and literally try to read two at a time, side by side.
You can't punish a child who is acting out because of sensory overload.
Going to the Oscars is always the most sensory overload and a huge amount of fun.
I was so awash in sensory overload that I was caught completely unaware when he did push me away
Ours is a culture based on excess, on overproduction; the result is a steady loss of sharpness in our sensory experience. All the conditions of modern life - its material plenitude, its sheer crowdedness - conjoin to dull our sensory faculties
It should surprise no one that the life of the writer - such as it is - is colorless to the point of sensory deprivation. Many writers do little else but sit in small rooms recalling the real world.
I want to prove that Holst's 'The Planets' can be as much of a sensory overload as a concert by the Grateful Dead, and just as exciting.
South Dakota... is like the world's first drive-through sensory deprivation chamber.
The sensory deprivation chamber has been the most important tool that I've ever used for developing my mind
In Finland in the winter, when the sky is totally choked with clouds, the country becomes one big sensory deprivation tank.
In the dream state, the only essential difference from waking is the relative absence of sensory input, which makes dreaming a special case of perception without sensory input.
Anyone who reads '33 Men' will be brought into a world that was practically a textbook case of sensory deprivation and torture.
Our world is so bursting-full of natural wonder that we are all experiencing a sensory overload. We are no longer perceiving all of Ú the details, just the ones that immediately interest us.
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