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Quotes About Emotional

The most painful part of beatings is the insult which they imply.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
The experience of disillusionment is different. Here it was not one's fellow man (whose superficiality and lack of feeling was so disgusting that one finally felt like creeping into a hole and neither hearing nor seeing human beings any more) but fate itself which seemed so cruel. A man who for years had thought he had reached the absolute limit of all possible suffering now found that suffering has no limits, and that he could suffer still more, and still more intensely.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
A positive attitude enables a person to endure suffering and disappointment as well as enhance enjoyment and satisfaction.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
The man, whose self-esteem had always depended on the respect of others, is emotionally destroyed.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
la de la apatía generalizada que lo llevaba a una especie de muerte emocional.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
Frankl is credited with establishing logotherapy as a psychiatric technique that uses existential analysis to help patients resolve their emotional conflicts. He stimulated many therapists to look beyond patients' past or present problems to help them choose productive futures by making personal choices and taking responsibility for them.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
The experience of disillusionment is different. Here it was not one's fellow man (whose superficiality and lack of feeling was so disgusting that one finally felt like creeping into a hole and neither hearing nor seeing human beings any more) but fate itself which seemed so cruel. A man who for years had thought he had reached the absolute limit of all possible suffering now found that suffering has no limits, and that he could suffer still more, and still more intensely.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
At such a moment it is not the physical pain which hurts the most, it is the mental agony caused by injustice, the unreasonableness of it all.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
My mind still clung to the image of my wife. A thought crossed my mind: I didn't even know if she were still alive. I knew only one thing—which I have learned well by now: Love goes very far beyond the physical person of the beloved. It finds its deepest meaning in his spiritual being, his inner self. Whether or not he is actually present, whether or not he is still alive at all, ceases somehow to be of importance.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
The prisoner passed from the first to the second phase; the phase of relative apathy, in which he achieved a kind of emotional death.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
Frankl is credited with establishing logotherapy as a psychiatric technique that uses existential analysis to help patients resolve their emotional conflicts. He stimulated many
~ Viktor E. Frankl
it is not the physical pain which hurts the most (and this applies to adults as much as to punished children); it is the mental agony caused by the injustice, the unreasonableness of it all. Strangely
~ Viktor E. Frankl
Love is living the experience of another person in all his uniqueness and singularity.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
At such a moment it is not the physical pain which hurts the most (and this applies to adults as much as to punished children); it is the mental agony caused by the injustice, the unreasonableness of it all.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
It's not the physical pain which hurts the most, it is the mental agony caused by the injustice. The unreasonableness at all.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
For this moment, this one moment, we are together. I press you to me. Come, pain, feed on me. Bury your fangs in my flesh. Tear me asunder. I sob, I sob.
~ Virginia Woolf
Like a long wave, like a roll of heavy waters, he went over me, his devastating presence—dragging me open, laying bare the pebbles on the shore of my soul.
~ Virginia Woolf
His immense self-pity, his demand for sympathy poured and spread itself in pools at their feet, and all she did, miserable sinner that she was, was to draw her skirts a little closer round her ankles, lest she should get wet.
~ Virginia Woolf
Pale, with dark hair, the one who is coming is melancholy, romantic. And I am arch and fluent and capricious; for he is melancholy, he is romantic. He is here.
~ Virginia Woolf
They stood there, isolated from the rest of the world. His immense self-pity, his demand for sympathy poured and and spread itself in pools at her feet, and all she did, miserable sinner that she was, was to draw her skirts a little closer round her ankles, lest she should get wet.
~ Virginia Woolf
Entonces cómo va a saber una esto o aquello de los demás, se había preguntado, si la gente se aísla de un modo tan hermético?
~ Virginia Woolf
They had always this queer power of communicating without words. She
~ Virginia Woolf
Oh, let me be mawkish for the nonce! I am so tired of being cynical.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
I now wondered if Valechka (as the colonel called her) was really worth shooting, or strangling, or drowning. She had very vulnerable legs, and I decided I would limit myself to hurting her very horribly as soon as we were alone.
~ Vladimir Nabokov