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Quotes About Emotions

Present, I flee you: absent, I find you again.
~ Jean Racine
The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love.
~ Jean Racine
Plus l'offenseur m'est cher, plus je ressens l'injure.
~ Jean Racine
Do not expect me then to answer for A heart so little master of itself. He may, sir, in this frenzied turmoil wed The one he hates and spurn the one he loves.
~ Jean Racine
It occurred to him that loving people made you both strong and weak at the same time.
~ Jean Reynolds Page
If I was bound for hell, let it be hell. No more false heavens. No more damned magic. You hate me and I hate you. We'll see who hates best. But first, first I will destroy your hatred. Now. My hate is colder, stronger, and you'll have no hate to warm yourself. You will have nothing.
~ Jean Rhys
L'histoire n'est pas seulement celle des réalités concrètes : c'est aussi celle des idées, des sentiments, des regrets et des rêves.
~ Jean Rohou
Moisture and greeness have to do with innocence, love, heart, feelings and tears. All of the [fluids] in our body become moist when we are moved-we cry, we lubricate, we bleed, all of the numinous experiences of our bodies have to do with moisture. And it's moisture that brings life to this planet, that is the cure for the desert experience and the cure for aridness.
~ Jean Shinoda Bolen
A younger you might have responded impulsively by letting your emotions carry you away without much thought or consideration. Those same emotions may arise, but a maturity (often having to do with being responsible for others) stops you from acting on them. You know that whatever you decide to do here matters. It is time to call on Hecate to help you see the larger picture, to stay at the crossroad until it is clear to you which path to take.
~ Jean Shinoda Bolen
I fell in love with Caligula and now I'm married to Calvin.
~ Jean Stafford
This tape is supposed to be about love, and I guess the distortions of love. The Love Tape. Do you have any questions you want to ask me?
~ Jean Stein
Conner thought he understood how pride could back up in somebody, get turned around and come out as meanness. But that didn't make it any easier to put up with.
~ Jean Thompson
I am a tourist of the emotions, visiting only the most well-worn spots. It is romantic, that is, a distortion, to imagine whole lives from the barest observation.
~ Jean Thompson
Why did people get married seeking a way out of loneliness? There was nothing more lonelier than two married people in a room together. - p.126
~ Jean Thompson
There is no such thing as happiness. Life bends joy and pain, beauty and ugliness, in such a way that no one may isolate them.
~ Jean Toomer
Her body was tortured with something it could not let out.
~ Jean Toomer
I don't believe that dreams tell what is to come, I think they are the things that are going on in our subconscious swimming to the surface while we are asleep.)
~ Jean Ure
She didn't want to be miserable; no one wanted to be miserable. There were times when you just couldn't help it.
~ Jean Ure
have learned that the process of teaching and learning, of communication, involves movement, back and forth: the one who is healed and the one who is healing constantly change places. As we begin to understand ourselves, we begin to understand others. It is part of the process of moving from idealism to reality, from the sky to the earth. We do not have to be perfect or to deny our emotions.
~ Jean Vanier
We all have a collection of memories that we would happily lose, but somehow those are just the ones that insist upon sticking.
~ Jean Webster
Kualitas paling penting yang perlu dimiliki oleh seseorang adalah imajinasi. Imajinasi membuat orang mampu menempatkan diri mereka di tempat orang lain. Imajinasi membuat mereka menjadi orang yang baik dan bisa bersimpati serta penuh pengertian.
~ Jean Webster
Anyway, that's the way I feel—and I've refused to marry him. I
~ Jean Webster
Please be thinking about me. I'm quite lonely and I want to be thought about
~ Jean Webster
Guns are like thermometers, only instead of measuring body temperatures they measure our fear.
~ Jean Zimmerman