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Quotes About Feelings

Architecture arouses sentiments in man. The architect's task therefore, is to make those sentiments more precise.
~ Adolf Loos
I don't smile as much as I should, even though I smile inside a lot.
~ James Patterson
Every woman is possessive though she may not show it.
~ Ranjeet
When I first began choreographing, I never thought of it as choreography but as expressing feelings. Though every piece is different, they are all trying to get at certain things that are difficult to put into words. In the work, everything belongs to everything else - the music, the set, the movement and whatever is said.
~ Pina Bausch
I like to read a lot of books and poems. Even though poems are short, I enjoy the emotions that come with them.
~ Jeongyeon
If it is indeed impossible - or at least very difficult - to inhabit the consciousness of an animal, then in writing about animals there is a temptation to project upon them feelings and thoughts that may belong only to our own human mind and heart.
~ J. M. Coetzee
My music comes from many, many, many places. My emotions, my feelings, my thoughts, and conversations I have with people I know who influence me.
~ Alicia Keys
As an actress, I'm drawn to emotion and expressing the human condition in all its forms, and I'm fortunate to have thoughts and feelings at my fingertips.
~ Diane Keaton
The neural code usually refers to how your current thoughts and feelings and perceptions are encoded in the signals that neurons are passing around - and it's not the same. The code is not the same for every person.
~ Sebastian Seung
As an African-American, I know all too well the negative thoughts and feelings hatred and bigotry cause.
~ Tim Hardaway
We do not merely perceive objects and hold thoughts in our minds: all our perceptions and thought processes are felt. All have a distinctive component that announces an unequivocal link between images and the existence of life in our organism.
~ Antonio Damasio
What we hold in our heads - our memory, our feelings, our thoughts, our sense of our own history - is the sum of our humanity.
~ Richard Eyre
As a kid, I was always very shy growing up - I wasn't very good at articulating my thoughts or my feelings. Now that I'm older, I found acting to do that. So it's been an amazing way to sort of express who I am.
~ Colin Egglesfield
Write down your fears. Write down your thoughts. Write down the feelings you want to have. Just release it, don't ignore it. It's a lot easier said than done, but once you start practicing some of those things, you'll realize that you have a lot more control over your thoughts, your feelings.
~ Camille Kostek
As I grew up in that world and saw how much it affected her world and how much it affected our childhood, it made me very aware of politics. Of course, I have my own private feelings and thoughts, but I don't care to share them.
~ Natasha Richardson
Words are much better at relating emotions and thoughts.
~ Yann Martel
In film you can use images exclusively and narrate a whole story very quickly, but you don't always so easily find the form in cinema to dig deeper into human thoughts and emotions. And in a novel you can much more easily express a character's inner thoughts and feelings.
~ Laura Esquivel
Within us - the heart of us, really - is a 'ground' that is to our thoughts and feelings, our relationships with others and ourselves, as is the Earth to the leaves that first race across her and then, no longer able to run, give themselves up to nourish her body so that she may give birth again come the spring.
~ Guy Finley
Anyone who has a dog knows that they have some very deep thoughts, that they have moods and emotions, they get their feelings hurt. It's not a far reach to give them opinions and values and long-term desires.
~ Garth Stein
I write to express my thoughts, my feelings. I want people to think.
~ Mattie Stepanek
There is only one kind of love, but there are a thousand imitations.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
I am now in Gibraltar. It is a large place and there does not seem to be room in this letter, in which to express my feelings about Moors in bare legs and six thousand Red-coats and to hear Englishmen speak again.
~ Richard Harding Davis
I was up watching Meet Joe Black at four AM. I was hoping Brad Pitt would die, and he was still alive at seven forty in the morning! I actually felt sorry for once, for critics.
~ Rose McGowan
Oh, and by the way, I sure thought about him a lot for someone I never wanted to see again.
~ Rosemary Clement-Moore