Quotes About Feelings
Yet I am ruled by my emotions, though I murder them at birth.
~ Geoffrey Household
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Das Widermenschliche, das Tierische besteht darin, im Gefühle stehen zu bleiben und nur durch dieses sich mitteilen zu können.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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I can't turn your soul on. Leave me those feelings; and you can take away the voice and the face. They are not you.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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PICKERING [in good-humored remonstrance] Does it occur to you, Higgins, that the girl has some feelings? HIGGINS [looking critically at her] Oh no, I don't think so. Not any feelings that we need bother about. [Cheerily] Have you, Eliza? LIZA. I got my feelings same as anyone else.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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I hate Dr Phil. Dr Phil told me to express my feelings, so I'm expressing them.
~ George Carlin
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Falsehood is so easy, truth so difficult....Examine your words well, and you will find that even when you have no motive to be false, it is a very hard thing to say the exact truth, even about your own immediate feelings -- much harder than to say something fine about them which is not the exact truth.
~ George Eliot
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It is very hard to say the exact truth, even about your own immediate feelings – much harder than to say something fine about them which is not the exact truth.
~ George Eliot
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I don't make myself disagreeable; it is you who find me so. Disagreeable is a word that describes your feelings and not my actions.
~ George Eliot
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Her own misery filled her heart—there was no room in it for other people's sorrow.
~ George Eliot
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I shall never love anybody. I can't love people. I hate them.' 'The time will come, dear, the time will come.
~ George Eliot
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But that intimacy of mutual embarrassment, in which each feels that the other is feeling something, having once existed, its effect is not to be done away with.
~ George Eliot
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The secret of our emotions never lies in the bare object, but in its subtle relations to our own past.
~ George Eliot
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Ay, ay; you want to coax me into thinking him a fine match. No, indeed, father. I don't love him because he is a fine match. What for, then? Oh, dear, because I have always loved him. I should never like scolding any one else so well; and that is a point to be thought of in a husband.
~ George Eliot
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Throughout their friendship Deronda had been used to Hans' egotism, but he had never before felt intolerant of it: when Hans, habitually pouring out his own feelings and affairs, had never cared for any detail in return, and, if he chanced to know any, had soon forgotten it
~ George Eliot
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I think his own feelings at that moment were perfect, for we mortals have our divine moments, when love is satisfied in the completeness the beloved object.
~ George Eliot
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Ay, ay; you want to coax me into thinking him a fine match.' 'No, indeed, father. I don't love him because he is a fine match.' 'What for, then?' 'Oh dear, because I have always loved him. I should never like scolding any one else so well; and that is a point to be thought of in a husband.
~ George Eliot
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But you always were wrong: only I can't help loving you.
~ George Eliot
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Pray tell me what it is," said Dorothea, anxiously, also rising and going to the open window, where Monk was looking in, panting and wagging his tail. She leaned her back against the window-frame, and laid her hand on the dog's head; for though, as we know, she was not fond of pets that must be held in the hands or trodden on, she was always attentive to the feelings of dogs, and very polite if she had to decline their advances.
~ George Eliot
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For my part I am very sorry for him. It
~ George Eliot
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no age is so apt as youth to think its emotions, partings, and resolves are the last of their kind.
~ George Eliot
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It is so with emotional natures whose thoughts are no more than the fleeting shadows cast by feeling: to them words are facts, and even when known to be false, have a mastery over their smiles and tears.
~ George Eliot
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It seems to me we can never give up longing and wishing while we are thoroughly alive. There are certain things we feel to be beautiful and good, and we must hunger after them
~ George Eliot
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I like not only to be loved, but to be told i am loved
~ George Eliot
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Still — if I have read religious history aright — faith, hope, and charity have not always been found in a direct ratio with a sensibility to the three concords, and it is possible — thank Heaven! — to have very erroneous theories and very sublime feelings. The
~ George Eliot
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