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Quotes About Emotions

This is why working with our most deeply held resentments and grudges can bring about the greatest change, because it is here that we start to deconstruct the scaffolding upon which all our other points of view are based.
~ Donna Farhi
As Hunter fell asleep a strange thought came to him... he was falling in love with his wife.
~ Donna Fletcher
The happier people become the more I noticed my sadness.
~ Donna Freitas
There were just little things and they still made me sad, but I become better at staying in my sadness and at resisting the urge to chase it away.
~ Donna Freitas
I bow my head submissively and see that my chest is heaving, already dotted with the telltale flush of sexual arousal.
~ Donna George Storey
Interregnum of old life and new. Angry with you for this dislocation. I loved you in my other life.
~ Donna Hilbert
Laughter and love make life worth living!
~ Donna J. Schmidt
This is the new psychosocial theory of everything: our early emotional stories determine the body and brain's operating system and how well they will be able to guard our optimal physical and emotional health all of our adult lives. We
~ Donna Jackson Nakazawa
Most psychologists agree that a child has to develop a secure attachment with at least one primary caregiver in order to learn how to effectively regulate her own emotions for the rest of her life, and in order to learn how to become attached in a healthy way in adult relationships.
~ Donna Jackson Nakazawa
Just six hours of meditation training and eleven hours of practice have been shown to strengthen the white matter tracks in brain regions that help to govern our emotional reactivity.
~ Donna Jackson Nakazawa
I feel the stars. Each sparkle sets aflame the pain in my heart.
~ Donna Jo Napoli
And oh I want so much to sing, I tell myself no. But it is so hard to keep from singing.
~ Donna Jo Napoli
The fall air pokes Konrad like the needles of evergreens. He feels snappish and half wild.
~ Donna Jo Napoli
It's not that I would say no to you going on walkabout along; it's your life to lead and I'll always have the station to deal with, but I do want to say…I'd worry about you if you did. And I might pout just a wee bit." "You're probably ridiculously adorable when you pout.
~ Donna Kauffman
Why was it that, when children loved you, you knew everything, and when they were angry with you, you knew nothing? Commissario Guido Brunetti
~ Donna Leon
Holy hell," she said to the empty room. How was she ever going to win an argument with a man that calmed her with orgasms?
~ Donna McDonald
Some relationships in life just seem to be inevitable and happen when they happen. I have never understood people who choose to spend their entire life being in denial about someone they love. I'd rather go through the divorce again than to not have you or Shane.
~ Donna McDonald
F. Scott Fitzgerald was a great writer. He said that a person never experiences the same kind of love twice. That means what we have with each other is not like anything either of us has had with anyone else. I like that idea.
~ Donna McDonald
Now, regardless of how she looked on the outside, inside she still felt fifty. Why did no one understand that?
~ Donna McDonald
When he did, Casey saw a real guy with a sense of humor peeking through. Truthfully, he liked the fact that Stedman was seriously protecting Alexa. Go figure.
~ Donna McDonald
Honey, you can't bring a lover to work like he was a purse dog, otherwise Paul would never leave my side." Sydney
~ Donna McDonald
A great sorrow, and one that I am only beginning to understand: we don't get to choose our own hearts. We can't make ourselves want what's good for us or what's good for other people. We don't get to choose the people we are.
~ Donna Tartt
Are you happy here?" I said at last. He considered this for a moment. "Not particularly," he said. "But you're not very happy where you are, either.
~ Donna Tartt
Eran extraños los caminos del corazón. Uno podía pasar años habituado a una pérdida, resignado, y después, con un pensamiento casual, el dolor volvía a la superficie, agudo y desnudo como una herida reciente.
~ Donna Woolfolk Cross