Quotes About Emotion
Love's tendrils round the heart doth twine, As round the oak doth cling the vine.
~ ARDELIA COTTON BARTON
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Love's language everywhere is known.
~ ARDELIA COTTON BARTON
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We often weep beneath Love's cross, But when she calls we her obey.
~ ARDELIA COTTON BARTON
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Love speaks a language most sublime, Its idioms known in every clime.
~ ARDELIA COTTON BARTON
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Maybe love just felt that way, like a kind of fever dream, making things seem both frighteningly close and unbearably far away all at once.
~ Ari Berk
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Love- however doomed, had the capacity to attach bouys to the soul.
~ Ariana Franklin
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music can reach those places where words alone can't go.
~ Arianna Huffington
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human beings cannot distinguish between real dangers and imagined ones.
~ Arianna Huffington
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Please, no one touch my heart. Don't touch it. Don't notice anything. No one has to know what my heart is feeling. I decided that I wouldn't turn back. That's why I threw everything away. So, don't you ever say, "I'm lonely.
~ Arina Tanemura
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If…if you don't feel anything for me then don't touch me! Don't act like you care!
~ Arina Tanemura
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I liked her…I really liked her. I wanted to protect her. I approached her in a gentle, playful manner, because she's so precious and I wanted to hold her in my arms because she's so carefree. She was my treasure.
~ Arina Tanemura
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I'll fall in love with you. That's a promise.
~ Arina Tanemura
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Life is short, so fall in love.
~ Arina Tanemura
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Mothers are fonder than fathers of their children because they are more certain they are their own.
~ Aristotle
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Tragedy, then, is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude; in language embellished with each kind of artistic ornament, the several kinds being found in separate parts of the play in the form of action, not of narrative; through pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions.
~ Aristotle
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Dancing imitates character, emotion, and action, by rhythmical movement.
~ Aristotle
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Men are swayed more by fear than by reverence.
~ Aristotle
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To perceive is to suffer.
~ Aristotle
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Desperate people lose the thing that makes them human beings. They lose their heart. Anger and hate fill them so that they act like animals.
~ Arlene J. Chai
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There should be no separation between spontaneous work with an emotional tone and work directed by the intellect. Both are supplementary to each other and must be regarded as intimately connected. Discipline and freedom are thus to be seen as elements of equal weight, each partaking of the other.
~ Armin Hofmann
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Being in love is the only transcendent experience.
~ Armistead Maupin
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Laugh all you want and cry all you want and whistle at pretty men in the street and to hell with anybody who thinks you're a damned fool!
~ Armistead Maupin
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Needing and loving are two different things.
~ Armistead Maupin
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Happiness flooded through him in warm tides.
~ Armstrong Sperry
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