Quotes About Emotions
What is deservedly suffered must be borne with calmness, but when the pain is unmerited, the grief is resistless. – Ovid
~ Inglath Cooper
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Like she's realized, really realized, she's failed as a mother. I instantly regret being the one to bring the realization to the surface again.
~ Inglath Cooper
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I don't watch my own films very often. I become so jittery and ready to cry... and miserable. I think it's awful.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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Perhaps we are the same person. Perhaps we have no limits; perhaps we flow into each other, stream through each other, boundlessly and magnificently. You bear terrible thoughts; it is almost painful to be near you. At the same time it is enticing. Do you know why?
~ Ingmar Bergman
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Everyone likes happiness, no one likes pain. But you can't have a rainbow without a little rain.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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When we experience a film, we consciously prime ourselves for illusion. Putting aside will and intellect, we make way for it in our imagination. The sequence of pictures plays directly on our feelings. Music works in the same fashion; I would say that there is no art form that has so much in common with film as music. Both affect our emotions directly, not via the intellect. And film is mainly rhythm; it is inhalation and exhalation in continuous sequence.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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DESIREE: Don't forget, Madame, that love is a perpetual juggling of three balls. Their names are heart, word and sex. How easily these three balls can be juggled, and how easily one of them can be dropped.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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Actually it deals ("as usual" I was about to say!) with Life, Love and Death. Because nothing in fact is more important. To occupy oneself with. To think of. To worry over. To be happy about. And so on.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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Edvard: Du har levat i en konstgjord värld, insnärd i konstgjorda känslor. Jag måste lära dig och dina barn att leva i verkligheten. Det är inte mitt fel att verkeligheten är ett helvete
~ Ingmar Bergman
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Bu kusurlu dünyada her ?ey kusurluysa kendi kusursuz kusurlulu?u içinde en kusursuz olan?d?r a?k.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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One of the strongest feelings I remember from my childhood is, precisely, of being humiliated; of being knocked about by words, acts, or situations. Isn't it a fact that children are always feeling deeply humiliated in their relations with grown-ups and each other? I have a feeling children spend a good deal of their time humiliating one another. Our whole education is just one long humiliation, and it was even more so when I was a child.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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I was deeply in love with my mother. She was very beautiful and in many ways unattainable. She changed between being very cold and very warm, and she would reject us children on and off. You never quite knew what she would do. But I was very certain of one thing: I loved her passionately. That's one of my earliest childhood memories. That I had such strong ties to my mother.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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El amor es una palabra bonita que a cambio de una sombra de felicidad te proporciona toda suerte de engaños, falsedades y disgustos.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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Well, during the 1930s, a lot of work was done on what was called 'mob consciousness', where anger or hysteria seems to get communicated by means other than reason or logic. This was suggestive of a group-mind kind of thing—somewhat linked together by a kind of communal telepathy.
~ Unknown
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A kiss is the natures way to stop a conversation, when the words are superfluous
~ Ingrid Bergman
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Quand je lis quelque chose je suis frappée tout de suite par peut-être une certaine vérité dedans n'est ce pas ? Quelque chose de sincère, et c'est pas nécessaire que c'est tragique ou un drame ca peut être aussi une comédie mais il faut avoir quelque chose de vraie.
~ Ingrid Bergman
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I don't have the luxury of having a dog myself because I travel too much, but I love walking and cuddling somebody else's dog.
~ Ingrid Newkirk
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suffice to say, joy is where you find it- usually on the shelf right next to sadness.
~ Unknown
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You may just miss an awesome ride if you only look at happiness as a destination.
~ Ingrid Weir
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After all, people judge one another according to their own feelings. It is only the miser who sees other enticed by money, the lustful who see others obsessed by desire.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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Heureux sont ceux qui peuvent aimer et haïr sans feinte, sans détour, sans nuance.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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intentions. If our intentions are good and we are willing to ask for and offer forgiveness and express gratitude and loving feelings for another person, we usually feel better for having made the effort. Sometimes that needs to be enough. If the other person responds warmly, that's great. But, in matters of this sort, there is intrinsic value in making a good-faith effort. He said that all of this made sense and he would give it some thought.
~ Ira Byock
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Anger is a way of holding sadness at bay; the emotions are two sides of the same coin. Anger is energizing. When we are angry we look out, adopt a protective posture, and get ready for action. In contrast, sadness saps our energy. When sad, we look inward, become reflective, and are aware of our vulnerability.
~ Ira Byock
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A foggy day in London TownHad me low and had me down.I viewed the morning with alarm.The British Museum had lost its charm.
~ Ira Gershwin
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