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Quotes About Emotional

I try to approach all episodic work the same. No matter the content. I look for a dramatic or emotional spine to the story I'm telling, something that stands out to me thematically about the episode and its relationship to the rest of the season/series.
~ Miguel Sapochnik
Inner liberty can be judged by how often a person feels offended, for you can no more insult a mature man than you can paint the air.
~ Vernon Howard
I was fortunate enough to work under directors who were, most of them, brilliant, emotional men.
~ Gene Tierney
I'm an emotional guy, I cry at movies, man, so beating GSP and winning the world title... yeah, I'll probably cry in the Octagon.
~ Carlos Condit
I have a bad habit of playing little emotional games with men. When they date me it's cool in the beginning, we do our thing in the first month, and then I send them on a rollercoaster ride to hell.
~ JWoww
I'm done with men... I'm going to be alone. I have no luck with relationships. I don't think I'm made for marriage.
~ Halle Berry
I like performers who I know are for real. You can tell, man, there's an intensity about their stuff. You can tell right away they're real people, ya know?
~ Alan Vega
I don't like a man to be too efficient. He's likely to be not human enough.
~ Felix Frankfurter
I think that a man should be caring.
~ Little Richard
A man is himself important precisely in proportion that all things seem important to him.
~ Otto Weininger
Kelly, Kelly, Kelly. I love your voice man, you give me chills... Brilliant.
~ Randy Jackson
I don't like to leave anything,' the man said. 'I don't like to leave things behind.
~ Ernest Hemingway
When I choose a role it's either because I recognise the man, or that I'm very curious to know him. If I neither recognise nor know him, then it is better that I don't play him.
~ Ben Kingsley
[Adolf Hitler] was an emotional man, he had tremendous highs and he could get low as well, I've seen it.
~ Gretl Braun
Perhaps the better word is emotional yes, I am an emotional man
~ Gyorgy Ligeti
We're all sentenced to solitary confinement inside our own skins, for life.
~ Tennessee Williams
The scene is memory and is therefore nonrealistic. Memory takes a lot of poetic license. It omits some details; others are exaggerated, according to the emotional value of the articles it touches, for memory is seated predominantly in the heart.
~ Tennessee Williams
Deliberate cruelty is unforgivable. --Blanche Dubois
~ Tennessee Williams's
Basic psychological theory holds that we learn to trust, to feel safe — or not — when we're so young. It happens by the time we're two years old, and it depends on how well our basic needs are met. Whether people fed us, held us, comforted us, whether we were in a place where we felt safe.
~ Teresa Hill
Through the mechanism of carried shame and carried feelings, the unresolved pain of previous generations operates in families like an emotional debt. We either face it or we leverage our children with it.
~ Terrence Real
Maturity comes when we tend to our inner children and don't inflict them on our partners to care for.
~ Terrence Real
Before we can provide corrective emotional experiences for each other, we must learn how to tend to our own immature parts, to our own reactivity, to our avoidance, our long-suffering frustration. We must master the art of relational mindfulness and retake the reins.
~ Terrence Real
classed as having an avoidant dismissive attachment style. Paul lives behind walls because he grew up in a family where everyone lived behind walls, so what's the problem? Being emotionally shut down is normal to Paul. And if he lived alone, he'd be fine, but he isn't alone. He has a wife and a bunch of kids, all of whom need him.
~ Terrence Real
Like so many of the men I treat, Stan was being instrumental. His focus was on the task at hand, not on the subjective feelings of his partner. He was looking after her; he was not attending to her emotional needs.
~ Terrence Real