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Quotes About Emotions

Powerful Leaders passionately dream big and are intentional with the emotional tension that may try to block it; what's blocking your dream?
~ Unknown
We were not created to live independently of Him; that brings insanity. It is only in humble dependence upon the Creator that mind and emotions enter into soundness and trustworthiness. Being
~ Unknown
There is nothing worse than a proud stoic. -- The Big Why
~ Michael Winter
This was his fundamental innovation in governing: regular, uncontrolled bursts of anger and spleen.
~ Michael Wolff
That was the way to crush the liberals: make them crazy and drag them to the left.
~ Michael Wolff
Why? You've already done enough for him. You're the best piece of tail he'll ever have," sending Hicks running from the room.
~ Michael Wolff
Shortly after eight o'clock that evening, when the unexpected trend—Trump might actually win—seemed confirmed, Don Jr. told a friend that his father, or DJT, as he called him, looked as if he had seen a ghost. Melania, to whom Donald Trump had made his solemn guarantee, was in tears—and not of joy.
~ Michael Wolff
I am in a constant state of shock and horror.
~ Michael Wolff
Not only did the president-elect wear his deep and bitter grievances on his sleeve, but it was now clear that the fact of having been elected president would not change his unfiltered, apparently uncontrollable, utterly shoot-from-the-hip display of wounds, resentments, and ire.
~ Michael Wolff
the president-elect wore what some around him had taken to calling his golf face: angry and pissed off, shoulders hunched, arms swinging, brow furled, lips pursed. This had become the public Trump—truculent Trump.
~ Michael Wolff
It's not just about the words. It's about how music takes us out of ourselves, how it relieves our pains, lets loose something in our hearts, makes us feel better in ways we never knew we could.
~ Unknown
men are as vulnerable to joy as they are to suffering.
~ Unknown
Le seul souvenir qui me reste depuis des siècles que je vis dans la pierre, est le doux contact des larmes sur un visage d'homme
~ Unknown
Le seule souvenir qui me reste depuis des siècles que je vis dans la pierre, est le doux contact des larmes sur un visage d'homme.
~ Unknown
The concern that some women show at the absence of their husbands, does not arise from their not seeing them and being with them, but from their apprehension that their husbands are enjoying pleasures in which they do not participate, and which, from their being at a distance, they have not the power of interrupting.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Shared suffering, she'd found, was no guarantee of intimacy.
~ Michel Faber
The feeling of closeness when we talked on the phone was too violent, and the void that came afterward too cruel.
~ Michel Houellebecq
La seule chance de survie, lorsqu'on est sincèrement épris, consiste à dissimuler à la femme qu'on aime, à feindre en toute circonstance un léger détachement.
~ Michel Houellebecq
If they can read in the eyes of a man an energy, a passion, then they find him attractive.
~ Michel Houellebecq
We feel nostalgia for a place simply because we've lived there; whether we lived well or badly scarcely matters. The past is always beautiful. So, for that matter, is the future. Only the present hurts, and we carry it around like an abscess of suffering, our companion between two infinities of happiness and peace.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Le combat narcissique durerait aussi longtemps que la sociabilité elle-même, il en serait l'ultime vestige, mais il finirait par s'éteindre. Quant à l'amour, il ne fallait plus y compter.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Yksikään sivilisaatio tai aikakausi ei ole pystynyt kehittämään yksilöissään yhtä paljon katkeruutta. Siitä näkökulmasta katsottuna me elämme ennenkokematonta aikaa. Jos nykyajan henkinen tila on esitettävä yhdellä sanalla, se on epäilemättä katkeruus.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Annabelle ne renonçait pas; pour elle, le visage de Michel ressemblait au commentaire d'un autre monde. Vers la même époque elle lut la Sonate à Kreutzer, crut un instant le comprendre au travers de ce livre.
~ Michel Houellebecq
We feel nostalgia for a place simply because we've lived there; whether we lived well or badly scarcely matters. The past is always beautiful. So, for that matter, is the future. Only the present hurts, and we carry it around like an abscess of suffering, our companion between two infinities of happiness and peace. Gradually
~ Michel Houellebecq