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Quotes About Emotions

Personne ne peut t'être plus étranger que la personne que tu as aimée jadis.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Istina je povre?enom ose?anju uvek surova i skoro nepodnošljiva.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
There is nothing he likes more than just hearing about it. I realize he does not know that a man cannot talk of such things; I would do it willingly, but it is too dangerous for me to put these things into words. I am afraid they might then become gigantic and I be no longer able to master them. What would become of us if everything that happens out there were quite clear to us?
~ Erich Maria Remarque
I see their dark forms, their beards move in the wind. I know nothing of them except that they are prisoners; and that is exactly what troubles me. Their life is obscure and guiltless;—if I could know more of them, what their names are, how they live, what they are waiting for, what their burdens are, then my emotion would have an object and might become sympathy.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
shall have experienced the bewildering emotions of love. The
~ Erich Maria Remarque
we are in a good humour because otherwise we should go to pieces.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Nichts elender, als Paare zu sehen, über denen die Müdigkeit der Gewohnheit liegt. Verstaubte Liebe; der Küchengarten der Gefühle.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
People become melancholic when they start thinking about life. They become cynics because they see what other people do with life.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
We want to live at any price; so we cannot burden ourselves with feelings which, though they might be ornamental enough in peacetime, would be out of place here.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
M?l?t noz?m? - grib?t atdot otram to, ko nevar patur?t.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Sela je za svoj sto i izvadila pribor za pisanje. - Ljubljeni, pisala je, ti sa nejasnim licem, nepoznati, koji nikad nisi došao, stalno o?ekivani, zar ne ose?aš kako vreme izmi?e? A onda je prestala da piše i odgurnu kasetu u kojoj su ležala mnoga neposlata pisma, pisma za koje nije znala adrese - pogleda u beli list pred sobom i pomisli: zašto pla?em? Time se ionako ništa ne može izmeniti...
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Die Stille ist die Ursache dafür, dass die Bilder des Früher nicht so sehr Wünsche erwecken als Trauer - eine ungeheure, fassungslose Schwermut. Sie waren - aber sie kehren nicht wieder. Sie sind vorbei, sie sind eine andere Welt, die für uns vorüber ist.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Suddenly my mother seizes hold of my hand and asks falteringly: 'Was it very bad out there, Paul?' Mother, what should I answer to that! You would not understand, you could never realize it. And you shall never realize it.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Svaki ?ovek ima ono malo svoga razuma da razabere kako ne može živeti samo prema razumu.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Dugo traje dok ?ovek ne prestane da se trza, ma to bilo i mehani?ki, kao ono žablja noga i galvanska struja. Tek kad se potpuno rastane, po?inje stvarno da se zanima za ono što se ti?e drugih. Jedan paradoks ljubavi.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Nipošto nemoj dozovliti da se takne, govorio je Kester. Kada ti jednom nešto postane blisko, želiš i da ga zadržiš. A ništa ne može da se zadrži.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
We were never very demonstrative in our family; poor folk who toil and are full of cares are not so. It is not their way to protest what they already know.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
All that meets me, all that floods over me are but feelings—greed of life, love of home, yearning for the blood, intoxication of deliverance.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
The anguish of solitude rises up in me. When Kat is taken away I will not have one friend left.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Ura este un acid care corodeaz? sufletul, indiferent dac? tu eÈ™ti cel ce ur??te sau cel urât.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Wunderbar war das beim Trinken - es brachte einen rasch zusammen-, aber zwischenn Abend und Morgen schaffte es auch wieder Zwischenräume, als wären es Jahre.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
I won't be seeing you again, he said. It's just as well. I've told you too much to want to see you again. I wasn't so sure of that. It seemed possible that he would want to see me later on for that very reason. I alone, he believed, possessed an unfalsified image of his life. But that could make him hate me; perhaps he would feel that I had taken his wife from him, this time irrevocably—if he really believed that his own memory deceived him and only mine remained clear.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
The soldier is on friendlier terms than other men with his stomach and intestines. Three-quarters of his vocabulary is derived from these regions, and they give an intimate flavour to expressions of his greatest joy as well as of his deepest indignation.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Un br?žiem, kad klusums br?c, tas j?p?rm?c ar visska??ko, kas cilv?kam ir.
~ Erich Maria Remarque