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Quotes About Feelings

As far as the functioning of your mind is concerned, it doesn't matter what you feel. It doesn't matter to anyone else, and it matters least of all to yourself.
~ Barbara Branden
What if I could learn to trust my feelings instead of asking to be delivered from them? What if I could follow one of my great fears all the way to the edge of the abyss, take a breath, and keep going? Isn't there a chance of being surprised by what happens next? Better than that, what if I could learn how to stay in the present instead of letting my anxieties run on fast-forward?
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
What if I could learn to trust my feelings instead of asking to be delivered from them? What if I could follow one of my great fears all the way to the edge of the abyss, take a breath, and keep going?
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
Buy with your heart, not your head. You can look at all the aspects that make a purchase practical, but that kind of thinking makes it an investment rather than a home.
~ Barbara Corcoran
Sometimes grown-ups cry when they're happy. That's what I'm doing. I'm crying because I'm happy.
~ Barbara Davis
How do you know if you like someone because you really do like that person, or if you like him only because you think you're supposed to?
~ Barbara Dee
What made a crush "obvious" to other people? Was it when someone noticed your drawing, and remembered it for months afterward? Or kept talking to you, but always with a bunch of awkward silences? Or wouldn't stop blushing? Or invited you to Comic Con?
~ Barbara Dee
People heal, sweetheart. We feel things, and then feelings change. People change. All the time.
~ Barbara Dee
Ren, it's really important to share your feelings, you know? Because if you don't, they have a way of coming back to bite you in the butt.
~ Barbara Dee
Pain is pain. You have a right to feel it.
~ Barbara Delinsky
You don't seem it." "I am happy." "But you've just given me all the reasons I don't need to have
~ Barbara Delinsky
Deviation," I repeated, thinking, There it is, so fast, the unsettled something. "It's a little more than that, Dad. We've actually been able to help someone. You know how good that feels. You do it in your work all the time, but James and I don't.
~ Barbara Delinsky
Love and hate are complicated emotions," Aiden said. "Sometimes they're the same.
~ Barbara Freethy
Hay que aprender a pasar la vida balanceando el peso que cargamos y nuestros sentimientos.
~ Barbara Hall
When you carry pain and do not release and let go of the past, your body will faithfully show you the results of your repressed feelings. Just as facing your fears is the best way to overcome them, you can also deal with your deepest feelings by acknowledging their existence.
~ Barbara Marciniak
I don't know why, but I felt shy and out of place in there with the noise and energy bouncing around and sheer goodness clinging to the walls of that house.
~ Barbara O'Connor
Perhaps all love had something of the ridiculous in it.
~ Barbara Pym
She had been feeling that things were pretty desperate if one found oneself talking about and almost quoting Matthew Arnold to comparative strangers, though anything was better than having to pretend you had winter and summer curtains when you had just curtains.
~ Barbara Pym
She knew exactly how she ought to feel, for she was well read in our greater and lesser English poets, but the unfortunate fact was that she did not really like being kissed at all.
~ Barbara Pym
Mimosa did lose its first freshness too quickly to be worth buying and I must not allow myself to have feelings, but must only observe the effects of other people's.
~ Barbara Pym
How could she explain to him what her love was like? That although it was a love stronger than death, it wasn't the kind of love one *did* anything about?
~ Barbara Pym
Perhaps it's better to be unhappy than not to feel anything at all,' I said.
~ Barbara Pym
Where Am I Touching?
~ Barbara Sher
The feelings of the men who had raised Urban over their own heads probably cannot be adequately described. Some thought that the delirium of power had made the Pope furiosus et melaneholicus—in short, mad.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman