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Quotes About Feelings

I do feel better, Thomas Hudson thought. That is the funny part. You always feel better and you always get over your remorse. There's only one thing you don't get over and that is death.
~ Ernest Hemingway
About morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.
~ Ernest Hemingway
He did not know what made him feel as he did. But
~ Ernest Hemingway
In a war we must all be careful not to hurt each other's feelings.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Good," said Johnny, smiling happily. "Now we are all good friends again. In a war we must all be careful not to hurt each other's feelings.
~ Ernest Hemingway
had stopped at the Montoya for several years. We never talked for very long at a time. It was simply the pleasure of discovering what we each felt.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Se non mi ami, non importa, sono in grado di amare per tutti e due.
~ Ernest Hemingway
So far, about morals, I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after and judged by these moral standards, which I do not defend, the bullfight is very moral to me because I feel very fine while it is going on and have a feeling of life and death and mortality and immortality, and after it is over I feel very sad but very fine.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Én meg szavakkal szeretném elmondani azt, amit szavakkal nehéz.
~ Esterházy Péter
The body often contains emotional truths that words can too easily gloss over.
~ Esther Perel
I thought I knew what love was, but I have never felt like this before" is a common refrain. People in this state talk to me about love, transcendence, awakening, destiny, divine intervention—something so pure that they could not pass it by, because "to deny those feelings would have been an act of self-betrayal.
~ Esther Perel
Is the sorrow of death the same as the sorrow of knowing the pain in a child's future? What about the melancholy of music? Is it the same as the melancholy of a summer dusk? Is the loss I was feeling for my father the same I would have felt for a man better-fit to the world, a man who might have thrown a baseball with me or taken me out in the mornings to fish? Both we call grief. I don't think we have words for our feelings any more than we have words for our thoughts.
~ Ethan Canin
I'm sorry I hurt your feelings, but I love you," I repeated. I wanted her to accept my apology and then we could kiss and get married. "You love me now?" she asked, straight-faced, turning so she was flat toward me, her hands tucked into the armpits of her sweatshirt. "I love you now." I tried to be clear, unafraid, unconflicted. "Tomorrow?" "I want to marry you," I said. There was a giant pause. We looked at each other.
~ Ethan Hawke
Great fiction shows us not how to conduct our behavior but how to feel. Eventually, it may show us how to face our feelings and face our actions and to have new inklings about what they mean. A good novel of any year can initiate us into our own new experience.
~ Eudora Welty
Love never has reasons, and neither does lack of love. They are all miracles.
~ Eugene O'Neill
There are things you can describe in life and things you just can't. There are dangers and adventures, miseries and fears that you can tell about and then . . . well, then there's home and joy and love—and those are beyond the power of words to describe.
~ Andrew Klavan
Each of us learns to do this, Wordsworth said, in his first experience of love, when his soul "drinks in the feelings of his Mother's eye!
~ Andrew Klavan
The assembly expressed its Islamic feelings on 14 September when it passed a law prohibiting alcohol. This did not stop Mustafa Kemal from obtaining his regular supply of raki.
~ Andrew Mango
You are . . . depressed? Bored?" "Are there other feelings?
~ Andrew Martin
The human heart is an abyss that is impossible to predict; the most piercing looks cannot gauge it.'41
~ Andrew Roberts
There's a lot to be said for self-delusionment when it comes to matters of the heart.
~ Andrew Schneider
When you start suppressing feelings at an early age, it hurts you down the road. Full expression of anger and pain is very important.
~ Andrew Shue
The same words that make the horrible things come also tell the quieter things about love.
~ Andrew Smith
I have long contended that consciousness is the way information feels.
~ Andrew Thomas