Quotes About Emotional
I yearn for you tragically.
~ Joseph Heller
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You can develop the right mental attitude when you realize that nothing external can upset you or hurt you without your mental consent.
~ Joseph Murphy
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The prospect has basic emotional needs that your product will solve, regardless of how sophisticated or simple your product offering is. Examine those emotional needs.
~ Joseph Sugarman
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Okay, uh, I'm lost. I'm angry. And I'm armed.
~ Joss Whedon
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my father staggering in drunk, beating my mother, the shame and hate in him burning, burning. Then he'd hit my brothers. And then me whom it was said he loved most. He'd save me for last, when his anger was ashes, when the fire was hottest. And then he's hold me, 'Sugar, sugar', he's croon, the tears so thick they made a lake on the linoleum floor.
~ Joy Harjo
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The Holy Spirit showed me that when I put up walls to keep others out I also wall myself into solitary place of confinement.
~ Joyce Meyer
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God may be telling you to go back to the place of your frustration and pain, and allow Him to walk you through that doorway and into victorious living. Do not run from His invitation to emotional healing.
~ Joyce Meyer
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It is very helpful for us to remember that "hurting people hurt people." I don't think very many people wake up every day with the thought in mind of purposely seeing how much they can hurt everyone in their life, yet that is often exactly what they do. Why? Usually because they are hurting and have unresolved issues in their own life.
~ Joyce Meyer
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The memoirist need not necessarily know what she thinks about her subject but she must be trying to find out; she may never arrive at a definitive verdict, but she must be willing to share her intellectual and emotional quest for answers.
~ Judith Barrington
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One reason that the task of inventing manners is so difficult is that etiquette is folk custom, and people have emotional ties to the forms of their youth. That is why there is such hostility between generations in times of rapid change; their manners being different, each feels affronted by the other, taking even the most surface choices for challenges.
~ Judith Martin
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I feel like hell...I ache all over, but mostly inside.
~ Judith McNaught
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I do not ask the wounded person how he feels, I myself become the wounded person.
~ Walt Whitman
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Compassion constitutes a radical form of criticism, for it announces that the hurt is to be taken seriously, that the hurt is not to be accepted as normal and natural but is an abnormal and unacceptable condition for humanness.
~ Walter Brueggemann
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The practice of reflective meditation, which consists of holding certain ideas in the mind long enough to enable them to form emotional connections, tends to break up the crust of habit and to create a new will.
~ Walter M. Horton
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sólo cuando estés libre de tu pasado amoroso podrás empezar un presente afectivo sostenido y saludable. Si
~ Walter Riso
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Es un típico autoengaño. En realidad, lo que queremos es prolongar la permanencia del estimulante afectivo.
~ Walter Riso
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I've got many close friends, but there's an awful lot about friendship that is not demonstrative in my case.
~ Warren Christopher
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The solitary operatic feast, the banquet for one, onanism through the ear: taking an evening out of my life to listen to Simon Boccanegra, I feel I am locked in the bathroom eating a quart of ice cream, that I have lost all my friends, that I am committing some violently antisocial act, like wearing lipstick to school.
~ Wayne Koestenbaum
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Some of us have a hard time believing that we are actually able to face our own pain. We have convinced ourselves that our pain is too deep, too frightening, something to avoid at all costs. Yet if we finally allow ourselves to feel the depth of that sadness and gently let it break our hearts, we may come to feel a great freedom, a genuine sense of release and peace, because we have finally stopped running away from ourselves and from the pain that lives within us.
~ Wayne Muller
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he never gave his scars
~ Wendy Mass
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As a child I experienced a lot of betrayal. One time I ran into my babysitter, and she was with another kid. They were holding hands, and the kid wasn't even cute. And I recently found out my babysitter was only with me for the money.
~ Wendy Spero
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I have become convinced that the more wealth a country accumulates, the more isolated and lonely its people become. The loneliest are usually the children and the elderly. Children learn what they live, and isolation in the 'village' is one of the most destructive messages we daily write on the tablets of their hearts.
~ Wess Stafford
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We must get into the habit of paying strict attention to precisely what the fascist has to say and not to dismiss it as nonsense or hogwash. Now we have a better understanding of the emotional content of this theory, which sounds like a persecution mania when it is considered together with the theory of the poisoning of the nation.
~ Wilhelm Reich
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Those who have suffered much become very bitter or very gentle.
~ Will Durant
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