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Quotes About Feelings

We cannot always cry at the right time and who is to say which time is right?
~ Madeleine L'Engle
Meg's eyes were too bright. "I wish human beings couldn't have feelings. I am having feelings. They hurt.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
Idiot," Proginoskes said, anxiously rather than crossly. "Love isn't how you feel. It's what you do.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
What would I be singing, Vicky wondered,—if I sang out my moods?
~ Madeleine L'Engle
I don't understand ypur feelings. I'm trying to, but I don't. It must be extremly unpleasant to have feelings.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
Love can't be pinned down by a definition, and it certainly can't be proved, any more than anything else important in life can be proved. Love is people, is a person. A friend of ours, Hugh Bishop of Mirfield, says in one of his books: Love is not an emotion. It is a policy. Those words have often helped me when all my feelings were unlovely.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
You feel things too deeply to bear them unless you can get them out of yourself through some sort of art.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
the joy and love were so tangible
~ Madeleine L'Engle
You feel things too deeply to bear them unless you can get them out of yourself through some form of art.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
Idiot, Proginoskes said, anxiously rather than crossly. Love isn't how you feel. It's what you do. I've never had a feeling in my life
~ Madeline L'Engle
I think I fell in love with you that amazing night on the kitchen floor. Or maybe it was the evening you stepped up and set my arm. Testing things, he reached for her hand, and, to his joy, she glared, but she let him take it. Or maybe the night I knew I loved you was when I kissed you under the mistletoe on Christmas Eve. It's hard to say because I look at you now and it seems to me there's never been a time when I didn't love you.
~ Maggie Osborne
Our world requires that decisions be sourced and footnoted, and if we say how we feel, we must also be prepared to elaborate on why we feel that way. I think that approach is a mistake, and if we are to learn to improve the quality of the decisions we make, we need to accept the mysterious nature of our snap judgements. We need to respect the fact that it is possible to know without knowing why we know and accept that — sometimes — we're better off that way.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Some of us, after all, are very good at expressing emotions and feelings, which means that we are far more emotionally contagious than the rest of us. Psychologists call these people "senders.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
It's a lot like what people do when they are in psychoanalysis: they spend years analyzing their unconscious with the help of a trained therapist until they begin to get a sense of how their mind works. Heylmun and Civille have done the same thing — only they haven't psychoanalyzed their feelings; they've psychoanalyzed their feelings for mayonnaise and Oreo cookies.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Our world requires that decisions be sourced and footnoted, and if we say how we feel, we must also be prepared to elaborate on why we feel that way.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Emotion can also start on the face. The face is not a secondary billboard for our internal feelings. It is an equal partner in the emotional process.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
A millionaires' mindset focus moves from posessions to feelings, once they become conscious and awake.
~ Tony Dovale
Feelings will get you out of control, but faith doesn't.
~ Auliq Ice
Every day you make certain decisions and take specific actions that come about as a result of how you think, feel and the habits you tend to indulge
~ Derric Yuh Ndim
Gratitude goes beyond saying 'thank you'. Feelings complete the blessing
~ Mensah Oteh
Without emotion, all thoughts or words are powerless.
~ Mensah Oteh
Your UNconscious mind has more power, influence and control over your thoughts, feelings, decisions, and choices, than your conscious mind.
~ Tony Dovale
Live for the moments you can't put in words.
~ Joshua Okello
What you feel, and what is real – all just a matter of perspective.
~ Chris Burkmenn