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Quotes About Emotional

We're family," Alyss said. Redd snorted. "Is that supposed to mean something?" Family," Alyss said again, trying to convince herself more than Redd. Don't talk to me about family! You were never disowned by your parents!" I'd rather have been disowned by them then see them murdered.
~ Frank Beddor
Imagine that our hardships, our hurdles, our demons, our pain were spelled out for everyone around us to see. Imagine that each of us donned a sandwich board that itemized them.
~ Frank Bruni
He shouldn't be telling her this. He's using information from my life to give himself power. I loathe that.
~ Frank Delaney
An emotion is correct, "when one's feelings are adequate to their object — adequate in the sense of being appropriate, suitable, or fitting
~ Franz Brentano
I'm a romantic guy.
~ Fred Durst
The more we shelter children from every disappointment, the more devastating future disappointments will be.
~ Fred G. Gosman
I feel the support of someone who is on my side, who understands what life's choices are like, someone who says, "I've been there, and it's okay to go on.
~ Fred Rogers
I'm not a sad person, upset the whole time, but I seem to be quite emotional.
~ Freddie Highmore
There are people who never pass a certain point in their emotional development. They cannot live a normal free-and-easy, give-and-take life with a sexual partner for more than a short time. Something inside them will not tolerate happiness. The better it gets, the more they have to destroy it.
~ Frederik Pohl
I was at the vice president's Christmas party. I thought that his speech was spectacular, and I knew that it was a very emotional and difficult thing for him to do, but I admonished him for not waiting just one more stinking day.
~ Bradley Whitford
That's what trust is , Sazed thought. It's about giving someone else power over you. Power to hurt you.
~ Brandon Sanderson
That's what trust is. It's about giving someone else power over you. Power to hurt you.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Empathy is an emotional loss leader. It pays for itself eventually.
~ Brandon Sanderson
To Parlin's mind, nothing showed affection like a hunk of something dead and bleeding on the table.
~ Brandon Sanderson
One can cut the body, and it will heal - but do it over and over again in the same spot, and you will scar. The soul cannot be so different.
~ Brandon Sanderson
If you want to make a difference, the next time you see someone being cruel to another human being, take it personally. Take it personally because it is personal!
~ Brene Brown
I define vulnerability as uncertainty, risk and emotional exposure. With that definition in mind, let's think about love. Waking up every day and loving someone who may or may not love us back, whose safety we can't ensure, who may stay in our lives or may leave without a moment's notice, who may be loyal to the day they die or betray us tomorrow—that's vulnerability.
~ Brene Brown
Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional. Our only choice is a question of engagement. Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection.
~ Brene Brown
People will do almost anything to not feel pain, including causing pain and abusing power;
~ Brene Brown
The more difficult it is for us to articulate our experiences of loss, longing, and feeling lost to the people around us, the more disconnected and alone we feel.
~ Brene Brown
In his book The Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk, a professor of psychiatry at Boston University, explores how trauma literally reshapes the brain and the body, and how interventions that enable adults to reclaim their lives must address the relationship between our emotional well-being and our bodies.
~ Brene Brown
The definition of vulnerability is uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure. But vulnerability is not weakness; it's our most accurate measure of courage. When the barrier is our belief about vulnerability, the question becomes: 'Are we willing to show up and be seen when we can't control the outcome?' When the barrier to vulnerability is about safety, the question becomes: 'Are we willing to create courageous spaces so we can be fully seen?
~ Brene Brown
Yes, we are totally exposed when we are vulnerable. Yes, we are in the torture chamber that we call uncertainty. And, yes, we're taking a huge emotional risk when we allow ourselves to be vulnerable. But there's no equation where taking risks, braving uncertainty, and opening ourselves up to emotional exposure equals weakness.
~ Brene Brown
It's dangerous to put your self-worth in other people's hands. Again, no matter what you do, you can't control other people's responses. These are recipes for disappointment and hurt.
~ Brene Brown