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Quotes About Emotions

He smiled his first smile of the day. He probably allowed himself four. [...] He was doing an awful lot of smiling that day. Using up a whole week's supply.
~ Raymond Chandler
Dead men are heavier than broken hearts. It
~ Raymond Chandler
To say good-bye is to die a little.
~ Raymond Chandler
He looked up rather sadly. "So would I. So would we all. But show business has always been like that—any kind of show business. If these people didn't live intense and rather disordered lives, if their emotions didn't ride them too hard—well, they wouldn't be able to catch those emotions in flight and imprint them on a few feet of celluloid or project them across the footlights.
~ Raymond Chandler
Oh hell and fireflies," I said and went out to the kitchen and gobbled a quick drink, before we started. It didn't do me any good. It just made me want to climb up the wall and gnaw my way across the ceiling.
~ Raymond Chandler
Un muerto es más pesado que un corazón roto.
~ Raymond Chandler
Good-bye, Linda. I hope you find what you want.' 'Good-bye,' she said coldly. 'I always find what I want. But when I find it, I don't want it any more.
~ Raymond Chandler
He was talking too much. People with unstable nerves are like that. One moment monosyllables, next moment a flood.
~ Raymond Chandler
Suddenly feeling overwhelmed, Talon said, 'It doesn't matter. They are all dead.' He felt moisture gathering in his eyes and blinked. 'It's been a while since I've felt that.' Caleb nodded. 'It never goes away, completely. But you'll discover other things in life.
~ Raymond E. Feist
The ways of the heart are complex." He looked out at the ocean again. "The waves churn and break upon the rocks, Talon. So do human feelings. Passion can be a man's undoing. With passion must come wisdom; otherwise, your enemies have a weapon to use against you.
~ Raymond E. Feist
I know, when we are young we cannot entertain the idea another's feelings can be as deep as our own. Our love is so much loftier, our pain so much more intense.
~ Raymond E. Feist
Some love comes like a wind off the sea, while others grow slowly from the seeds of friendship and kindness.
~ Raymond E. Feist
I let my anger consume me." "It's understandable," she said. "It may be understandable," replied Pug, "but it is no more forgivable for being understandable.
~ Raymond E. Feist
Love is like a lot of things, it is always best done with the head. Save mindless efforts for mindless things.
~ Raymond E. Feist
Meet your sorrows head on, and after you've wrestled with them, put them behind.
~ Raymond E. Feist
He'll get over it,' said his father. 'But to speed it along, he needs to know that pain will come. The knack is to not engage the pain, not hold on to it like a treasured thing, but to simply let it pass through and wait until it's gone. It will come less frequently and after a time, be gone.
~ Raymond E. Feist
There are many ways to love someone. Sometimes we want to love so much, we're not too choosy about who we love. Other times we make love such a pure and noble thing, no poor human can ever meet our vision. But for the most part, love is a recognition, an opportunity to say, 'There is something about you I cherish.
~ Raymond E. Feist
inside out, with all the Sturm und
~ Rebecca Goldstein
We also need to be willing to confront the emotions that may exist as a result of everything that's been passed down to us.
~ Rebecca Linder Hintze
But emotions teach those who are willing to pay attention. By processing them, we learn to empathize, and love ourselves and others. In fact, understanding this aspect of our being is central to healing our family history, because it holds the most powerful energy that we use to create our lives.
~ Rebecca Linder Hintze
Perhaps the most important decision you've ever made (that is, your marriage and the creation of your family) was based on your feelings.
~ Rebecca Linder Hintze
All of life is like this. You may attempt over and over again to accomplish a goal, but if you do so from an intellectual standpoint only, you'll rarely be successful.
~ Rebecca Linder Hintze
As you work to understand your emotions—including those of the family members who came before you—and put together the pieces of your past that have made you who you are, your healing will begin.
~ Rebecca Linder Hintze
When aggravated by continued abuse, powerful emotions of rebellion, anger, and hatred can come to life. These feelings are typically directed inward, and they impact the way that victims see others, life, and even God.
~ Rebecca Linder Hintze