Quotes About Feelings
Me feeling ambiguous about my gender identity has been a lifelong feeling, certainly.
~ Asia Kate Dillon
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In order to feel contempt, you generally need to cherish some kind of feelings.
~ Ryszard Kapuscinski
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When you're acting and you need to cry, you want to put yourself in a position where you're trying not to cry, because that is generally what people try and do. They try to hold on to their emotions, they don't want to lose them.
~ Jared Harris
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I love my ability to generate empathy and compassion within myself and others.
~ Asia Kate Dillon
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Being German, I think we don't really express a lot of things.
~ Diane Kruger
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I think there are ghosts. I haven't seen or heard anything. I've definitely felt something, but it's not scary.
~ Robbie Williams
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Expressing my feelings and then the opportunity to share it with others is just such a gift.
~ Mattie Stepanek
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When I have a girlfriend, I feel caged in, I don't know why.
~ Scott Baio
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I'm very free with all my emotions, whether it's happy, sad, mad, glad, whatever.
~ Kimberly Elise
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Real emotion is good - or doing a good job of faking real emotion.
~ Jimmy Kimmel
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Sometimes you need a good laugh, and then there are times when you need a good cry.
~ Chrissie Fit
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My Bandcamp had a lot of bad and good music, but I relied on that to sort my feelings. My sadness will always be there, even in the happiness.
~ Frankie Cosmos
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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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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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Hoy te amo como te he amado siempre, y siempre te he amado como te amo hoy.
~ Franz Werfel
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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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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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Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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That for which we find words is something already dead in our hearts
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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When one is young, one venerates and despises without that art of nuances which constitutes the best gain of life, and it is only fair that one has to pay dearly for having assaulted men and things in this manner with Yes and No. Everything is arranged so that the worst of tastes, the taste for the unconditional, should be cruelly fooled and abused until a man learns to put a little art into his feelings and rather to risk trying even what is artificial — as the real artists of life do.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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What is good? - All that heightens the feelings of power, the will to power, power itself in man. What is bad? - All that proceeds from weakness. What is happiness? - The feeling that power increases - that a resistance is overcome.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Behind your thoughts and feelings, my brother, there is a mighty lord, an unknown sage - his name is self; he dwells in your body, he is your body. There is more reason in your body than in your best wisdom.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Somebody said: About two persons I have never reflected very thoroughly: that is the testimony of my love for them.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Egoism is the law of perspective applied to feelings: what is closest appears large and weighty, and as one moves farther away size and weight decrease.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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