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Quotes About Feelings

And besides, I like to cry. After I cry hard it's like it's morning again and I'm starting the day over.
~ Ray Bradbury
Silly words, silly words, silly awful hurting words.
~ Ray Bradbury
This summer night deep down under the stars was all the things you would ever feel or see or hear in your life, drowning you all at once.
~ Ray Bradbury
When you strip all the clothes away and the doodads, you have two human beings who were either happy or unhappy
~ Ray Bradbury
Why are you crying? he asked. I don't know, I don't know, but I can't help it. I'm sad and I don't know why, I cry and I don't know why, but I'm crying.
~ Ray Bradbury
Alcune persone diventano tristi quando sono ancora terribilmente giovani. Senza una ragione specifica, a quanto pare, ma sembrano nati per questo. Si feriscono più facilmente, si stancano prima, piangono più velocemente, si ricordano tutto per più tempo e, come ho detto, diventano tristi più presto di chiunque altro al mondo. Lo so, perché sono uno di loro.
~ Ray Bradbury
Resignation, not mystic, not detached, but resignation open-eyed, conscious, and informed by love, is the only one of our feelings for which it is impossible to become a sham.
~ Joseph Conrad
They believed their words. Everybody shows a respectful deference to certain sounds that he and his fellows can make. But about feelings people really know nothing. We talk with indignation or enthusiasm; we talk about oppression, cruelty, crime, devotion, self-sacrifice, virtue, and we know nothing real beyond the words. Nobody knows what suffering or sacrifice mean- except, perhaps the victims of the mysterious purpose of these illusions.
~ Joseph Conrad
But about feelings people really know nothing. We talk with indignation or enthusiasm; we talk about oppression, cruelty, crime, devotion, self-sacrifice, virtue, and we know nothing real beyond these words.
~ Joseph Conrad
His feelings were too much for speech, and suddenly he broke down.
~ Joseph Conrad
Nothing is more painful than the shock of sharp contradictions that lacerate our intelligence and our feelings.
~ Joseph Conrad
Perfino un profondo dolore può alla fine trovare sfogo nella violenza - ma più generalmente prende la forma dell'apatia.
~ Joseph Conrad
The intent here is not to suppress whatever feelings we may have, but to communicate in a way that fosters connection rather than divisiveness.
~ Joseph Goldstein
The fourth of his insights that allowed him to triumph in his situation was the understanding that hatred, anger, and ill will never cease if we react with the same kind of feelings.
~ Joseph Goldstein
When we're not mindful, pleasant feelings habitually condition desire and clinging, unpleasant feelings condition dislike and aversion, and neutral feelings condition delusion — that is, not really knowing what is going on. Yet when we are mindful, these very same feelings become the vehicle of our freedom.
~ Joseph Goldstein
The night was full of horrors, and he thought he knew how Christ must have felt as he walked through the world, like a psychiatrist through a ward full of nuts.......
~ Joseph Heller
Subconsciously there are many people you hate." "Consciously, sir, consciously," Yossarian corrected in an effort to help. "I hate them consciously.
~ Joseph Heller
Subconscientemente, há muitas pessoas que odeia. – Conscientemente, senhor, conscientemente – corrigiu Yossarian
~ Joseph Heller
Remember, it is the world within, namely, your thoughts, feelings, and imagery that makes your world without.
~ Joseph Murphy
The subconscious mind is the seat of your emotions.
~ Joseph Murphy
Like attracts like. Your world is a mirror reflecting back to you your inner world of thought, feeling, beliefs, and inner conversation.
~ Joseph Murphy
The two great commandments of Christ are that we love the Lord our God and that we love our neighbor. They are commandments that must be obeyed even if—especially if—the love is not accompanied by any positive feelings.
~ Joseph Pearce
Love is not a feeling, which is, at most, merely an accidental attribute associated with it. We love our God, our spouses, our parents, our children, our friends, and our enemies, but we clearly do not have the same feelings toward our spouses as we have toward our friends or our enemies. Feelings vary; the love remains. Philosophically speaking, feelings are accidental; love is substantial.
~ Joseph Pearce
Those who do not have imaginary conversations do not love.
~ Josephine Hart