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Quotes About Emotions

Safe Deposit I thought that I could keep it? the light on the running tide, how your eyes give you away no matter what you hide. I thought that I could hold it? the forest along the sand, your neck bones like pearls underneath my hand. But time's school has taught me how petals brown and die. There's no saving pleasure. Don't try. Don't try.
~ Unknown
For Margaret Some people laugh ha-ha-ha. Other people put their hands on their mouths he-he-he. In the department stores Santa laughs ho-ho-ho. But this girl I know? okay, this girl I'm crazy for laughs like an envelope tearing open and good stuff spilling out.
~ Unknown
Children, even infants, are capable of sympathy. But only after adolescence are we capable of compassion.
~ Louise J. Kaplan
For a woman ... to explore and express the fullness of her sexuality, her ambitions, her emotional and intellectual capacities, her social duties, her tender virtues, would entail who knows what risks and who knows what truly revolutionary alteration to the social conditions that demean and constrain her. Or she may go on trying to fit herself into the order of the world and thereby consign herself forever to the bondage of some stereotype of normal femininity - a perversion, if you will.
~ Louise J. Kaplan
The mental thought patterns that cause the most dis-ease in the body are CRITICISM, ANGER, RESENTMENT and GUILT. For instance, criticism indulged in long enought will often lead to dis-eases such as arthritis. Anger turns into things that boil and burn and infect the body. Resentment long held festers and eats away at the self and ultimately can lead to tumors and cancer. Guilt always seeks punishment and leads to pain.
~ Louise L. Hay
Love erases even the deepest and most painful memories because love goes deeper than anything else.
~ Louise L. Hay
Our thinking creates our experiences," she began. "That doesn't mean the loss didn't happen or that the grief isn't real. It means that our thinking shapes our experience of the loss.
~ Louise L. Hay
The only thing we are ever dealing with is a thought, and a thought can be changed. Most of the time when we are in pain, it's because we are responding to our thoughts about something.
~ Louise L. Hay
The next time something happens to your car, make a note as to what you feel the broken part represents and see if you can connect it to how you are feeling at that particular moment. You may be surprised at the results. One day I will write a little book and call it Heal Your Automobile.
~ Louise L. Hay
Change the thought, and the feeling must go.
~ Louise L. Hay
Las pautas mentales causantes de la mayoría de los malestares del cuerpo son la crítica, la rabia, el resentimiento y la culpa.
~ Louise L. Hay
Cursing is an affirmation, worrying is an affirmation, and hatred is an affirmation.
~ Louise L. Hay
To me, habitual anger is like sitting in a corner with a dunce cap on.
~ Louise L. Hay
When We Grow Up, We Have a Tendency to Re-create the Emotional Environment of Our Early Home Life This is not good or bad, right or wrong; it is just what we know inside as "home." We also tend to recreate in our personal relationships the relationships we had with our mothers or with our fathers, or what they had between them. Think how often you have had a lover or a boss who was "just like" your mother or father.
~ Louise L. Hay
This thought produces a feeling, and you buy into the feeling. However, if you don't have the thought, you won't have the feeling. And thoughts can be changed. Change the thought, and the feeling must go.
~ Louise L. Hay
Mirrors reflect back to us our feelings about ourselves. They
~ Louise L. Hay
Chronic patterns of self-hate, guilt, and self-criticism raise the body's stress levels and weaken the immune system.
~ Louise L. Hay
Migraine headaches are created by people who want to be perfect and who create lot of pressure on themselves. A lot of suppressed anger is involved.
~ Louise L. Hay
Resentment that is long held can eat away at the body and become the dis-ease we call cancer. Criticism as a permanent habit can often lead to arthritis in the body. Guilt always looks for punishment, and punishment creates pain.
~ Louise L. Hay
The reason we have so many problems with our sexuality now is because so many of us have self-hatred and self-disgust, and so we treat ourselves and others badly.
~ Louise L. Hay
most BLADDER problems come from being "pissed off," usually at a partner. Something
~ Louise L. Hay
When fear is your dominant mood over a long period of time, the constant release of stress hormones, specifically cortisol, triggers a domino effect of chemicals that lead to heart disease, weight gain, and depression. As
~ Louise L. Hay
The mental thought patterns that cause the most dis-ease in the body are criticism, anger, resentment, and guilt.
~ Louise L. Hay
No matter what the problem is, our experiences are just outer effects of inner thoughts. Even self-hatred is only hating a thought you have about yourself. You have a thought that says, "I'm a bad person." This thought produces a feeling, and you buy into the feeling. However, if you don't have the thought, you won't have the feeling. And thoughts can be changed.
~ Louise L. Hay