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Quotes About Emotion

Joy is not just a substance or an emotion – it is a person. Christ has become our inexhaustible joy.
~ John Crowder
The love of God should electrify us, push us to hunger, and stir a fiery passion in our bones that cannot be quenched. Consistent lack of emotion in our spiritual walk can often be defined in one simple word: complacency.
~ John Crowder
His heart pounding with fear and elation, and his head humming with the fierce certainty of a sure thing, he kissed her. She responded as though for her too a certainty had proved out, and in the midst of her hair and lips and long arms encircling him, Smoky added a treasure of great price to the small store of his wisdom.
~ John Crowley
Ahead the sedgy, flower-starred meadow rose up to a knoll, and there grew an oak tree and a thorn together, in deep embrace, inseparable. She
~ John Crowley
Do I listen to pop music because I'm miserable or am I miserable because listen to pop music?
~ John Cusack
Vincent. "How can I
~ John Dalton
My approach is so simple every song I sing, every story I tell, every move I make, must move the audience to laughter, tears, or inspiration. Otherwise, why do it? It's the communication.
~ John Davidson
Love has neither aversion to pain nor attraction to bliss. Love is just fully itself in both.
~ John de Ruiter
It is tenderness that is the real you. All of the rest is just packaging.
~ John de Ruiter
Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy.
~ John Denver
Whatever meaning 'Annie's Song' had for me on a personal level, there was also a larger context. It could just as easily have been about love for a brother. Or a father. Or a friend. It could just as easily have been a prayer.
~ John Denver
Time and memory are true artists; they remould reality nearer to the heart's desire.
~ John Dewey
The connections of the ear with vital and out-going thought and emotion are immensely closer and more varied than those of the eye. Vision is a spectator; hearing is a participator.
~ John Dewey
Art is the most effective mode of communications that exists.
~ John Dewey
We don't fall in love with a woman because of her good character.
~ John Dickson Carr
For God sake hold your tongue, and let me love.
~ John Donne
When I died last, and dear, I dieAs often as from thee I go.
~ John Donne
Her pure, and eloquent bloodSpoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought,That one might almost say, her body thought.
~ John Donne
I am two fools, I know,For loving, and for saying soIn whining poetry.
~ John Donne
Art is the most passionate orgy within man's grasp.
~ John Donne
Take heed of loving me.
~ John Donne
Duplicated: Love was as subtly caught, as a disease; ... (Repeated twice)
~ John Donne
Twice or thrice had I loved thee, Before I knew thy face or name.
~ John Donne
Filled with her love, may I be rather grown Mad with much heart, then idiot with none.
~ John Donne