Quotes About Emotions
Hay?r, ölmekte olan kiÅŸiyi sevebilir, nefret edebilir, arkas?ndan aÄŸlayabilir, özleyebilirsiniz; ama öldüÄŸü zaman o art?k karma??k ve resmi bir sosyal kutlaman?n ana malzemesi, baÅŸl?ca süs olup ç?kar.
~ John Steinbeck
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I think everyone in the world to a large or small extent has felt rejection. And with rejection comes anger, and with anger some kind of crime in revenge for the rejection, and with the crime guilt—and there is the story of mankind.
~ John Steinbeck
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Yes, you should talk," he said. "Sometimes a sad man can talk the sadness right out through his mouth.
~ John Steinbeck
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Samuel's funeral and the talk with Kate should have made Adam sad and bitter, but they did not.
~ John Steinbeck
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Indeed, most of their vices are attempted short cuts to love.
~ John Steinbeck
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Ama baz? insanlar için için bütün dünyayla dosttur, baz?lar? da kendilerinden nefret eder, nefretleri etrafa k?zarm?? ekmeÄŸin üstündeki tereya?? gibi yay?l?r.
~ John Steinbeck
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When her mother died, she felt little besides shame. Her mother had wanted so much to be loved, and she hadn't known how to draw love. Her importunities had bothered the children and driven them away.
~ John Steinbeck
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Ruhlar?nda yumru yumru gazap üzümleri oluÅŸuyor,büyüyor,a??rla??yor,baÄŸbozumuna haz?rlan?yor
~ John Steinbeck
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I have thought that men and women should never come together except in bed. There is the only place where their natural hatred of each other is not so apparent.
~ John Steinbeck
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A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody.
~ John Steinbeck
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Sadness and death, she thought, and death and sadness, and it wrenched in her stomach against the soreness. You just have to wait around long enough and it will come.
~ John Steinbeck
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The Irish do have a despairing quality of gaiety, but they have also a dour and brooding ghost that rides on their shoulders and peers in on their thoughts.
~ John Steinbeck
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And when a man's feelings are hurt he wants to strike at something
~ John Steinbeck
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Azt mondják, tiszta vágás gyógyul be leghamarabb. Nincs szomorítóbb dolog a szememben, mint az olyan kapcsolat, amelyet nem tart össze más, csak a ragacs a postabélyeg hátán. Ha nem láthatod, nem hallhatod, nem érintheted meg a barátodat, legjobb, ha hagyod, menjen isten hírével.
~ John Steinbeck
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There is no such thing as static happiness. Happiness is a mixed thing, a thing compounded of sacrifices, and losses, and betrayals.
~ John Updike
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And suddenly she was at him, after him with her fists, her struggling weight; he squeezed her against him, regretfully conscious even now, as her pinned fists flailed his shoulders and her face crumpled into contorted weeping and the sharp smell of perfume was scalded from her, that the expression, of serene superiority, of a beautiful secret continually tasted, was still on his face.
~ John Updike
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You can go to the dark side of the moon and back and see nothing more wonderful and strange than the way men and women manage to get together.
~ John Updike
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He imagines the plane exploding as it touches down, ignited by one of its glints, in a ball of red flame shadowed in black like you see on TV all the time, and he is shocked to find within himself, imagining this, not much emotion, just a cold thrill at being a witness, a kind of bleak wonder at the fury of chemicals, and relief that he hadn't been on the plane himself but was instead safe on this side of the glass, with his faint pronged sense of doom.
~ John Updike
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He realizes that the heat on his cheeks is anger; he has been angry ever since he left that diner full of mermaids.
~ John Updike
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Come here," he asks. The idea of making it while the churches are full excites him. "No," Ruth says. She is really a little sore. His believing in God grates against her.
~ John Updike
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When I ran from Janice I made an interesting discovery. The tears bubble over her lids and the salty taste of pool-water is sealed into her mouth. If you have the guts to be yourself, he says, other people'll pay your price.
~ John Updike
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Love has its own ethics, which the deliberating will irrevocably offends.
~ John Updike
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What kind of second-rate grief is it that permits them to walk?
~ John Updike
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If your partner tells you about getting angry at a coworker and biting that person's head off, then you ought to wonder when that same attitude will be aimed at you.
~ Unknown
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