Quotes about emotion
emotional too-much emotion
Too much emotion is like none at all. Du Mu
emotional shade
I'm very emotional. That's why I wear shades a lot. Duane Chapman
emotion daily-life faster
Maybe the more emotions a person experiences in their daily lives, the longer time seems to feel to them. As you get older, you experience fewer new things, and so time seems to go by faster. Douglas Coupland
emotional taught-us people
Wedding Singer taught us we shouldnt be afraid of making people feel emotional in the middle of the movie, rather than just dealing with comedy, Adam Sandler
emotional guy stuff
Well, guys are better at mechanical stuff and women are better at emotional stuff. Adam Carolla
emotional kind sensitive
I am a thinned-skinned type. I am very sensitive, very emotional. Vulnerability is kind of always a part of my day. Ani Difranco
emotional get-better want
There are plenty of studies that have shown that depression is associated with decreased immunity. So I want to harness all of the positive emotional energy I can in a patient to get better. Allan Hamilton
emotion masters
When I choose to smile I become the master of my emotions. Andy Andrews
emotion finest science-and-religion
The finest emotion of which we are capable is the mystic emotion. Albert Einstein
emotion life-is ninety
Ninety percent of our lives is governed by emotion. Alfred North Whitehead
emotion psycho currents
Psycho-galvonic experiments show clearly that every emotion or thought is always connected with some electrical current. Alfred Korzybski
emotion emotions fact hurt stand trial
The fact that he didn't take the stand and displayed little emotion during the trial hurt his case.
emotional stories want
When we love others, we naturally want to talk about them, we want to show them off, like emotional trophies. We invest them with a power to do to others what they do to us; a vain hope, as the lovers of others are rarely of much interest to us. But we listen in patience, as friends must, and as Isabel now did, refraining from comment, other than to encourage the release of the story and the attendant confession of human frailty and hope. Alexander McCall Smith
emotion paradox trusted
This is the greatest paradox: the emotions cannot be trusted; yet it is the emotions that tell us the greatest truths. Don Herold
emotional attention pay
Sometimes a script comes along that really makes you sit up and pay attention... 'Life at These Speeds' has an emotional intensity that really kicked me in the guts. Douglas Booth
emotion exalted capable
We are not, most of us, capable of exalted emotion, save rarely. Dorothy Day
emotion sincere clauses
[Did you] ever know a sincere emotion to express itself in a subordinate clause? Dorothy L. Sayers
emotional sky clouds
Afflictive emotions - our jealousy, anger, hatred, fear - can be put to an end. When you realize that these emotions are only temporary, that they always pass on like clouds in the sky, you also realize they can ultimately be abandoned. Dalai Lama
emotional feelings perception
Emotional intelligence grows through perception. Look around at your present situation and observe it through the level of feeling. Deepak Chopra
emotion wanted
I’d wanted emotion but couldn’t find it here, so I settled for motion. Anderson Cooper
emotional perception cinema
A literary work can only be received through symbols, through concepts - for that is what words are; but cinema, like music, allows for utterly direct, emotional, sensuous perception of the work. Andrei Tarkovsky
emotion silent persons
Being silent for a while is good. Words can't really express a person's emotions. Andrei Tarkovsky
emotion i-can access
I can access emotions very easily. Allison Janney
emotion kind certain
Much of what we call emotion is nothing more or less than a certain kind - a biased, prejudiced, or strongly evaluative kind - of thought. Albert Ellis
emotion humans human-emotions
I don't experience basic human emotions. It's not my thing. Albert Brooks
emotion
Trump's inability to control his own emotions is standing between himself and the presidency. Chuck Todd
emotion function primaries
Our primary function is to create an emotion and our secondary function is to sustain that emotions. Alfred Hitchcock
emotional political statesmanship
You call that statesmanship. I call it an emotional spasm. Aneurin Bevan
emotion turns
All unlived emotions turn to inanity ... Anais Nin
emotion possessiveness
Possessiveness isn’t love. I’m not even sure it qualifies as an emotion. Ann Aguirre
emotions step
We all need to step back from the emotion.
emotion home intensity played playing regroup runs settled weather
You know when you're playing a big rival, especially on their home floor, that they're going to come out with a lot of emotion and intensity and they're going to make runs. You've got to weather those runs and regroup and get it going on your own. We settled down and played our game.
emotion trouble engaged
When our emotions are engaged, we often have trouble seeing things as they are. Robert Greene