Quotes About Emotion
I think anger is a good thing.
~ Steve Bannon
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Romantic love, or sex, is the only good thing in a life that is being lived in a dark way.
~ Alan Furst
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Love is a good thing.
~ Emily V. Gordon
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As long as I can make an audience feel something, I don't care whether it's a good thing or bad thing, just to feel something is important to me.
~ Elisha Cuthbert
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I like people who have the capacity to forget. I think that to forget is a good thing. Forgetting is good. But sometimes I cannot. For me, I cannot.
~ Rithy Panh
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Anyone that knows me knows that I get over things quickly and usually forget about it as well. Sometimes a good thing, sometimes not so much.
~ Kyle Richards
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Emotion is a good thing, but top level football can be tough, and you have to be in control.
~ Trent Alexander-Arnold
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A relationship isn't just about space; it's about emotion and heart and all those good things.
~ Jeanie Buss
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I want to be romantic, and songs are a good way to do that.
~ Tobias Jesso, Jr.
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Music is the heart of life. She speaks love; without it, there is no possible good and with it everything is beautiful.
~ Franz Liszt
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I love you sometimes foolishly and at these moments I do not understand that I could not, would not, and should not be so absorbing a thought for you as you are for me...
~ Franz Liszt
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Music embodies feeling without forcing it to contend and combine with thought, as it is forced in most arts and especially in the art of words.
~ Franz Liszt
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There is no such thing as happy music.
~ Franz Schubert
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I'd heard fiddle music, but I'd never known it could stab you like a thorn and make you like the sting of it. I'd never heard none that made you want to laugh and cry at the same time. Or made you see the sun coming up out of a big pool of water, while the frogs hollered from the wild onions growing along the banks and the speckled bass popped their tails in the shoal water and the mockingbirds sat in the tops of the cedars and sang like they do at daybreak.
~ Fred Gipson
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Operagoing at its best is about the rekindling of the soul, about having an open window into what makes us human.
~ Fred Plotkin
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Laura n'a jamais dissimulé ni différé le moindre de ses sentiments. Si Laura aime quelqu'un, elle l'embrasse, si Laura boit, elle est ivre, et elle le dit, si elle s'emmerde, elle quitte la table au milieu du repas, en disant qu'elle s'emmerde, et si elle veut tuer quelqu'un, elle le tue. Et elle le tue elle-même, et elle dit pourquoi!
~ Fred Vargas
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Nada siempre es más sencillo que algo. Más triste también, pero más sencillo.
~ Fred Vargas
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Words spoken in deep love or deep hate set things in motion in the human heart that can never be reversed
~ Frederick Buechner
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To sentimentalise something is to look only at the emotion in it and at the emotion it stirs in us rather than at the reality of it, which we are always tempted not to look at because reality, truth, silence are all what we are not much good at and avoid when we can. To sentimentalise something is to savour rather than to suffer the sadness of it, is to sigh over the prettiness of it rather than to tremble at the beauty of it, which may make fearsome demands of us or pose fearsome threats.
~ Frederick Buechner
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words spoken in deep love or deep hate set things in motion within the human heart that can never be reversed.
~ Frederick Buechner
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The singing of a man cast away upon a desolate island might be as appropriately considered as evidence of contentment and happiness, as the singing of a slave; the songs of the one and of the other are prompted by the same emotion.
~ Frederick Douglass
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We loved our father for the poet he'd become.
~ Frederick Reiken
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Nothing on earth consumes a man more quickly than the passion of resentment.
~ Fredrich Nietzsche
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All too violently my heart still flows toward you—my heart, upon which my summer burns, short, hot, melancholy, overblissful; how my summer heart craves your coolness.
~ Freidrich Nietzsche
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