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Quotes About Emotions

Ed said, "I can tell you, when we heard that baby was going to be all right, there wasn't a dry seat in the castle." "I'm so happy to hear that," Marigold sold. "I think.
~ Jean Ferris
In the next few minutes, both of them sensed the false cheerfulness that came from trying to reassure the other in the face of real doubts. But they each were still glad they ahd someone to be falsely cheerful for.
~ Jean Ferris
When I wrote to him, I wanted my letters to be sprightly, trivial, indifferent. In spite of myself, I imbued them with my love. I would have liked to make it seem powerful, sure of itself and sure of me, but I infused it, despite myself, with all my anxiety.
~ Jean Genet
Y]ou're in a fog. When you circle round, you watch us live. You watch us struggle and you're envious.
~ Jean Genet
My love is always sad."' "That's right. As soon as I kiss you, you get sad. I've noticed it." "Does it bother you?" "No, it doesn't matter. I'm happy instead of you. I murmur to myself I love you... I love you... I love you...
~ Jean Genet
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~ Jean Genet
Ah those knock-out body fluids: blood, sperm, tears!
~ Jean Genet
Those who weep recover more quickly than those who smile.
~ Jean Giraudoux
certainly the only family member she ever saw). She could recall doing the things she supposed most other children did—playing in dirt, looking at pictures—without any accompanying grief or anger
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
She had learned not to expect love, and wasn't even sure she wanted it. This was the most profound wisdom she'd managed to glean from the fifteen years she had spent in her mother's presence.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
And it's that impulse to negate our own impressions that is so astonishingly powerful.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
The pain between them at this moment is more intimate than anything that has come before. It is also, incidentally, more intimate than anything she has shared with her fiancé. It is devastating.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
But the goodness in the letter affected her now, and it occurred to her, not for the first time, that Mark had always saved the best of himself for the people he dealt with in his professional life, though perhaps—and this did strike her for the first time—she had done that as well.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
Loving an old bachelor is always a no-win situation, and you come to terms with that early on, or you go away.
~ Jean Harris
Pourtant, il y a une lucidité qui nous vient parfois dans ces moments-là, quand on se surprend à regarder le monde à travers ses larmes, comme si elles servaient de lentilles pour rendre plus net ce que l'on regarde.
~ Jean Hegland
The weight of this sad time we must obey, Speak what we feel, not what we have to say: The oldest hath borne most; we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long.'" Then
~ Jean Hegland
We endured. Hour after hour we endured, while inside us life's scream ran on, unstoppable. When the stars began imperceptibly to fade, we were still there, still breathing, and our father was still dead beside us, his face both sharp and slumped.
~ Jean Hegland
Still, there's a lucidity that sometimes comes in that moment when you find yourself looking at the world through your tears, as if those tears served as a lens to clarify what it is you're looking at.
~ Jean Hegland
I get so scared, I can't stop it. It's like black waves, and I'm a little cork. I bob to the surface and think I'll do okay, and then another wave comes and I'm drowning again." I
~ Jean Hegland
Still, there's a lucidity that sometimes comes in that moment when you find yourself looking at the world through your tears, as if those tears served as a lens to clarify what it is you're looking at.
~ Jean Hegland
I have always said and felt that true enjoyment can not be described.
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
Accent is the soul of language it gives to it both feeling and truth.
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
Hope is the feeling you have that the feeling you have isn't permanent.
~ Jean Kerr
Hoffnung ist das Gefühl, dass das Gefühl, das du hast, nicht ewig dauert
~ Jean Kerr