Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker, or the writer, has a strong inclination towards the senses and their appeal. It implies that they are drawn to experiences that engage and stimulate their physical senses, such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. The quote indicates a preference for being grounded in the tangible and sensory aspects of life, suggesting that sensory experiences offer a certain allure and significance to the speaker.
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Jane Austen
By Jane Austen