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Quotes About Emotional

You know, people see [August: Osage County], and I tell them that it's based on my family, and they assume that I came from some kind of horrible, hysterical circumstances. That's not true. My family, my nuclear family, was actually very close. My mom and dad were great parents and they encouraged a real rich, creative life for me and my brothers. My extended family, like every family, has some darkness, and some violence of some kind, emotional or otherwise, in their past.
~ letts tracy
She hadn't even known they were volcanic, but now they were lobbing big seminal gobbets of lava all over their lower slopes, like a drunk prom queen puking on her dress. Shit was getting geological, yo.
~ Lev Grossman
You really are a child, aren't you? You're obviously not enough of a man to have a real relationship. You're not even enough of a man to end a real relationship. Do I have to do absolutely everything for you?
~ Lev Grossman
There's a need for music that has urgency and emotional honesty. That's why people are reintroducing themselves to guitar music - that instrument has an ability to emote.
~ Mura Masa
No one has got close enough to use or abuse me, and even if they did, I wouldn't get too emotional about it. The only thing I ever get emotional about is my family. I am kind to everyone but I trust no one. That keeps me from getting hurt.
~ Akshay Kumar
When my marriage broke up, I went to three separate therapists, and each was worse than the last. I can only speak for myself. There are other people it's been incredibly useful for, but not me.
~ Diana Rigg
I've always been someone who needs someone with them to poke and annoy. I'm useless at being by myself.
~ George Ezra
If we want users to like our software, we should design it to behave like a likeable person.
~ Alan Cooper
I think that 'The Sopranos' uses music incredibly well.
~ Alexandra Patsavas
I think good radio often uses the techniques of fiction: characters, scenes, a big urgent emotional question. And as in the best fiction, tone counts for a lot. But a lot of effective and interesting radio is based on one character who reacts to the world.
~ Ira Glass
I love the idea of using film language similarly to how musicians use music - combining images and sounds in a way that they create an emotional effect.
~ Damien Chazelle
There's a lot of really talented people in Utah, people who would really make an effort to make the music the best that it could be and as emotional as it could be.
~ David Archuleta
When you are brought up as a frozen child, you go on freezing. It wasn't until I had my four sons, who have brought me immense joy, that I began to thaw. That I realised how utterly extraordinary my childhood was.
~ John le Carre
My characters are always utterly sympathetic to me, if that makes any sense.
~ Donal Logue
For me, working is the ultimate vacation, for lack of a better word. Its being in-between jobs were it becomes emotional, and brutal, and draining.
~ Ashley Bell
This is my saddest story: In grade school, they would have us open our Valentine's cards and read them out loud. I always sent cards to myself because nobody else did.
~ William Shatner
Everybody is looking for validation, no matter who you are, and I think that's a need of the human condition - to look for affection or recognition or validation.
~ Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
I'm a Scorpio, and who knows if there is any validity to it, but I'm very emotional. I have high highs and low lows.
~ Chely Wright
Sometimes I get emotional when I'm doing 'Lonesome Valley' or 'Wildwood Rose.'
~ Carlene Carter
Children must be considered in a divorce considered valuable pawns in the nasty legal and financial contest that is about to ensue.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
You can make people feel valued or cared for by design alone. It's not purely about money. It's about how we choose to value human experience.
~ Thomas Heatherwick
John was putting out his first solo album, an extraordinary revelation about himself. No one at the time made an album that intimate.
~ Jann S. Wenner
The slaughter at Gallipoli symbolized the national pride of Australians, now fighting for their British motherland as Australians, not as Victorians or Tasmanians or South Australians—and the emotional dedication with which Australians publicly identified themselves as loyal British subjects.
~ Jared Diamond
Ayla had grown accustomed to quiet and solitude over the past years. The mere presence of another person, while relished, required some adjustment and accommodation, but the emotional upheavals of the day had left her drained and exhausted. She did not want to feel, or think about, or react to, the man who shared her cave. She only wanted to rest.
~ Jean M. Auel