Quotes About Emotions
Can't run from hurt, Rose. You might miss some hurt, but you'll also miss all the joys of livin'.
~ Unknown
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ability to read her heart—to see beyond the surface to what was boiling just underneath.
~ Unknown
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my own instinctive feeling is that you do not work through bereavement. It works through you. It is the passivity that's involved in bereavement, the feeling that something terrible is being done to you – which it is – that is the most frightening.
~ Unknown
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When you're bereaved you're so all over the place that you might find a book heart-warming on a Tuesday and mindless nonsense on a Wednesday.
~ Unknown
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There is love and there is sorrow, but the gain outweighs the loss, if you will make it so.
~ Unknown
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There's no point in being miserable. If you are then you've brought it on yourself.
~ Unknown
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felt the sting of rejection.
~ Unknown
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Melancholy were the sounds on a winter's night.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I can only note that the past is beautiful because one never realises an emotion at the time. It expands later, and thus we don't have complete emotions about the present, only about the past.
~ Virginia Woolf
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It's not catastrophes, murders, deaths, diseases, that age and kill us it's the way people look and laugh, and run up the steps of omnibuses.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I can only note that the past is beautiful because one never realises an emotion at the time. It expands later, and thus we don't have complete emotions about the present, only about the past.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Tu connais l'effet que je fais au mecs: les premiers mois, ils adorent ça, que j'aille si mal et ils veulent toujours m'aider. Seulement point trop n'en faut: trop de douleur pourrait tacher le canapé...
~ Virginie Despentes
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Fortune, until now kind to me, begins to wear a frowning face.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
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La passione è uno strumento di difesa della ragione. Perché non basta avere ragione: bisogna anche, appassionatamente, difenderla.
~ Unknown
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Do not hate anybody because that hatred which comes out from you must, in the long run come back to you If you love that love will come back to you completing the circle
~ Vivekananda
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our tears and our smiles, our joys and our griefs, our weeping and our laughter, our curses and our blessings, our praises and our blames--every one of these we may find, if we calmly study our own selves, to have been brought out from within ourselves by so many blows. The result is what we are. All these blows taken together are called Karma--work, action.
~ Vivekananda
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I'm never going to have a crush on a girl," he promised himself. "It makes you look like a sick sheep.
~ Unknown
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It is only the present she hates; as soon as the present becomes the past, she immediately begins loving it. (On her mother)
~ Vivian Gornick
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I nearly weep. All I had ever wanted was that my mother be glad to be alive in my presence. I am still certain that if she had been, I'd have grown up whole inside. "Imagine," I say to Leonard. "She's so old and she can still do this to me." "It's not how old she is that's remarkable," he says. "It's how old you are.
~ Vivian Gornick
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Así que estaban los Kerner, llenos de odio, entrelazados en secreto por el espasmo sexual, y estaban mis padres, que se llamaba el uno al otro pero cuyo lecho campaba castamente en campo abierto. Abajo la casa un desastre, el marido estaba exiliado en el salón, a las posar una soñadora medio lunática; arriba todo estaba como una patena el marido en el centro de todo y la esposa, vehemente y obstinada.
~ Vivian Gornick
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Si mi madre no era capaz de identificar en otra mujer reacciones a un marido o un amante que duplicasen las suyas, no lo consideraba amor. Y el amor, decía, lo era todo. La vida de una mujer estaba determinada por el amor. Cualquier indicio que probase lo contrario —y las pruebas, de hecho, abundaban— era descartado e ignorado por sistema, tachado de su discurso y vetado por su intelecto.
~ Vivian Gornick
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Sus deseos son simples, pero innegociables. Los experimenta como necesidades.
~ Vivian Gornick
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Those of us who crave the expressive but can't shake off the melancholy walk the street.
~ Vivian Gornick
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Mothers are legendary for being able to read the thoughts of their children at just the right moment.
~ Vivian Vande Velde
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