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Quotes About Emotional

It's easy when you have suffered to feel the link with what others have gone through.
~ Ingrid Betancourt
People who have suffered know more about compassion.
~ Betty Buckley
I am a sensitive, emotionally conditioned human being, and I have suffered racist abuse.
~ Chris Eubank Sr.
We were facing a financial crunch in the early 1970s because Mera Naam Joker' didn't work and we suffered huge losses due to that. My father was very fond of Mera Naam Joker' and made it with a lot of passion, love and money according to those days. But it flopped.
~ Randhir Kapoor
This life is not man's own show; if he becomes personally and emotionally involved in the very complicated cosmic drama, he reaps inevitable suffering for having distorted the divine 'plot.'
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
Since my accident I am a little more mindful of the suffering of other people.
~ George Wallace
We learn resignation not by our own suffering, but by the suffering of others.
~ W. Somerset Maugham
I'm definitely more understanding of people who have disabilities and who are suffering.
~ Kevin Sorbo
It is a glorious thing to be indifferent to suffering, but only to one's own suffering.
~ Robert Staughton Lynd
Does anyone really go into nursing intending to be apathetic, cold and removed from suffering? I find that very difficult to believe.
~ Jo Brand
In order to be cruel we have to close our hearts to the suffering of the other.
~ J. M. Coetzee
One way to make a baby cry is to expose it to cries of other babies. There's sort of contagiousness to the crying. It's not just crying. We also know that if a baby sees another human in silent pain, it will distress the baby. It seems part of our very nature is to suffer at the suffering of others.
~ Paul Bloom
The place we go as a band is a sort of samadhi, intensely emotional and not bound by self-thinking. And lyrically, one of the goals is to suggest that something is going on beyond what you can see.
~ Ed Kowalczyk
I saw Suicide in '74 and it was pretty horrifying.
~ Robert Quine
I came to New York with no money and just one suitcase. I had my family's emotional support, but they weren't able to help me financially.
~ Petra Collins
I'm super stressed; I'm super overwhelmed.
~ Noah Centineo
there is only one solitude, and it is vast, heavy, difficult to bear, and almost everyone has hours when he would gladly exchange it for any kind of sociability, however trivial or cheap, for the tiniest outward agreement with the first person who comes along....
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Every morning I jump out of bed and step on a landmine. The landmine is me. After the explosion, I spend the rest of the day putting the pieces together.
~ Ray Bradbury
When I look back now, I realize what a trial I must have been to my friends and relatives. It was one frenzy after one elation after one enthusiasm after one hysteria after another. I was always yelling and running somewhere, because I was afraid life was going to be over that very afternoon.
~ Ray Bradbury
But here I was with hardly a sign of any outward conflict. It was all running around in spiked boots inside my head, making cuts and bruises where no one could see them except me and a psychologist. But it was just as bad.
~ Ray Bradbury
Let me make it clear. People die every day, psychologically speaking. Some part of them gets tired.
~ Ray Bradbury
A stranger is shot in the street, you hardly move to help. But if, half an hour before, you spent just ten minutes with the fellow and knew a little about him and his family, you might just jump in front of his killer and try to stop it.
~ Ray Bradbury
I assure you to leave off reading was like tearing myself away from the shelter of an old and solid friendship.
~ Joseph Conrad
It became impossible for me to sit still one minute more," Hitler recalled. "Again everything went black before my eyes; I tottered and groped my way back to the dormitory, threw myself on my bunk, and dug my burning head into my blankets and pillow." The shock of defeat had blinded him again. A Berlin psychiatrist who treated Hitler, Dr. Edmund Forster, concluded that his blindness had returned because the patient was "a psychopath with hysterical symptoms.
~ Joseph E. Persico