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Quotes About Emotion

As a Cule, I always want Real Madrid to lose.
~ Jordi Alba
I used to watch 'Cagney & Lacey' with my mum back in the day. I can't remember any of their storylines, but I remember really knowing these two friends like I would know real people.
~ Darren Boyd
Beneath the 30 pounds of makeup and corsets and gowns are real beating hearts of real people and they usually come from a place of pain.
~ Sharon Needles
I don't have any special approach for playing dark characters. That's because I never looked at them as dark characters per se. For me, they were real people.
~ Tabu
I want people to see that I'm a real person, I overreact, I cry, I'm emotional. If I come across as perfect and in control, that wouldn't be who I really am.
~ Tamara Ecclestone
I never really saw my dad as entertained as when he was just completely blown away by somebody on the television screen or at the movies. I think that's the real reason that I went into acting.
~ Kim Basinger
The most real thing of all, the only thing any of us wants, is to matter to somebody. To feel and share love, even on a friendship level or as deep as a romantic one. Who doesn't want that?
~ Gavin Creel
Heartbreak is a real thing.
~ Thundercat
I knew the coronavirus was a real thing, but it really hit home when my aunt died, and it was really hard to watch my mom go through that with her sister.
~ Sunisa Lee
The realisation that, depending on where we changed from one note to the next in a melodic line, the music could subtly influence the entire meaning of a scene in so many ways was like a door opening to this amazing new world for me.
~ Steven Price
When you are older, you realise that everything else is just nothing compared to painting and drawing.
~ David Hockney
What people don't realise is that it is the script which plays the most important factor in making or breaking a chemistry.
~ Mouni Roy
Being part of such a great club like Manchester United fills you with emotion, and you gradually realise how much the club means to the fans and the people who work here. They really live for the game, so that does become part of you, and you can only appreciate that having spent time here.
~ David de Gea
I hate Sridevi. I hate her for making me realise that she, too, is finally only just a human being. I hate that her heart, too, has to beat to live.
~ Ram Gopal Varma
When I was playing in England, I started to realise what Arsenal meant.
~ Mikel Arteta
I have been a good theatre artiste since my school and college days, but when I participated in 'Cine Stars Ki Khoj,' I realised that I could touch people's hearts when I performed.
~ Ashish Sharma
My dad died when he was 60. I was only 17 and I think, psychologically, that had a huge impact on me, probably more than I realised.
~ Pam Ferris
Music is the way I understand how to communicate now, the way that I've learned how to communicate... but it will eventually have to go beyond that. You see, I've realised that music is not what keeps people involved - it's the attitude behind the music.
~ Todd Rundgren
As I grew older, I realised that Bruce Lee was an actor first and a martial artist second. If he wasn't a convincing actor and didn't have the emotion in his eyes before delivering a kick or a punch, it wouldn't have made that much of an impact.
~ Tiger Shroff
I thought my father had forgotten about me. But I realised that he missed me as much as I missed him.
~ Anh Do
My songs are not pretty. They're what I call optimistic realism.
~ Laura Marling
Artists forget than the first purpose of a comic character is to convey emotion. Everything else, like realism, or other kinds of virtuosity, is an optional extra. If you sacrifice expression for the sake of other concerns, you're putting the cart before the horse.
~ Ted Naifeh
The sentences I write have their roots in song and poetry, and take their bearings from music and painting, as much as from the need to impart mere information, or mirror anything. I am not a realist writer, even if I seem like one.
~ Colm Toibin
If poets were realistic, they wouldn't be poets.
~ Peter Davison