Quotes About Emotion
Only in the tamed trembling of a poem, I had believed Some kindness might survive
~ Rodney Jones
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Nothing survives that hasn't been lovingly scarred in the brain or dented by the human voice.
~ Rodney Jones
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El crimen pasional es mexicano de nacimiento.
~ Rodolfo Usigli
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Schnitzler, me dije a mí mismo, tenía razón: «Una mujer te puede dejar por falta de amor, o por exceso de amor, por esto o por aquello, por todo o por nada».
~ Rodrigo Rey Rosa
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I lay down beside her and there we stayed for a long time, kissing and caressing each other as we had never done before. It was as if both of us knew at each moment exactly the kind of caress that the other needed or desired.
~ Rodrigo Rey Rosa
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Friendship is a vital part of what Eric Berne described as 'recognition hunger', 'the quest for special kinds of sensations which can only be supplied by another human being, or in some cases, by other animals' (Berne, 1972/75, page 41). This
~ Roger Day
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Every great film should seem new every time you see it.
~ Roger Ebert
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Every great film should seem new every time you see it." Roger Ebert
~ Roger Ebert
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In thinking about 'depressing movies,' many people don't realize that all bad movies are depressing, and no good movies are.
~ Roger Ebert
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To me, what I love about the draft is first, you see the young men who are realizing their dreams that they've worked so hard for. That's a pretty cool thing. You saw the emotion from some of these guys the other day. And then, the second thing is this total sense of hope and optimism. And, I think that's great for everybody.
~ Roger Goodell
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Words can calm people, can make them them fall in love, can whip them up into a frenzy, can turn them into killers.
~ Roger Highfield
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The heart has its reasons, which reason does not know.…We know truth, not only by the reason, but also by the heart.
~ Roger M. Schwarz
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That's one of the things I like best about folk music is the beautiful melodies - and the harmonies - that exist in it. And of course, some of the stories, the story songs.
~ Roger McGuinn
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Sache-le, Alexandre, si tu voulais l'ignorer encore: notre amitié s'appelle l'amour!
~ Roger Peyrefitte
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You never forget, you never get rid of it. It sets you apart from other people. That's not to say I'm never happy. But I know the difference.
~ Roger Radford
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In every heartbreak beauty intrudes.
~ Roger Rosenblatt
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But in the time since she died, I have been aware, every minute, of my love for her. She lives in my love.
~ Roger Rosenblatt
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My anger, being futile, flares in the wrong places and at the wrong times.
~ Roger Rosenblatt
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Music is a wonderful example of something that's in this world but not of this world. Great works of music speak to us from another realm even though they speak to us in ordinary physical sounds.
~ Roger Scruton
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Unable to live a life with joy and freedom in it, some people try to snuff out whatever other expressions of joy and freedom they see around them. If you can't have a soul yourself, some people seem to think, then destroy those who do have souls.
~ Roger Welsch
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Love is a negative form of hatred.
~ Roger Zelazny
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But nobody ever forgot anything, not really, though sometimes they pretended, when it suited them. Memories were permanent. Sorrowful ones remained sad even with the passing of time, yet happy ones could never be recreated - not with the same joy. Remembering bred its own peculiar sorrow. It seemed so unfair: that time should render both sadness and happiness into a source of pain.
~ Rohinton Mistry
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The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of.
~ Rohinton Mistry
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Remembering bred its own peculiar sorrow. It seemed so unfair: that time should render both sadness and happiness into a source of pain.
~ Rohinton Mistry
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