Quotes About Feelings
Sometimes people fall in love with those who do not return the same strength of feelings. It is as it is," he said with a quiet intensity. "What Igive, I give freely. You owe me nothing, not love, not friendship, not even obligation
~ Sherry Thomas
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They were good friends, weren't they? The best of friends. She ought to be able to walk into his room and ask him the reason for his absence this evening—and the reason for his absence from her bed. But she couldn't, because it was all a sham, their friendship, at least on her part, a disguise for her true feelings, an awful solace for not being his one and only. A thing without wings.
~ Sherry Thomas
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I always think I cannot love you more if I tried, but I always do.
~ Sherry Thomas
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He was silent. She hoped she'd injured his feelings—assuming he had feelings to injure in the first place.
~ Sherry Thomas
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So . . . you want me to fall in love with you, while you play kissing games with another girl?
~ Sherry Thomas
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Sociable robotics exploits the idea of a robotic body to move people to relate to machines as subjects, as creatures in pain rather than broken objects. That even the most primitive Tamagotchi can inspire these feelings demonstrates that objects cross that line not because of their sophistication but because of the feelings of attachment they evoke.
~ Sherry Turkle
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In games, he feels that he is "creating something new." But this is creation where someone has already been. It is not creation but the FEELING of creation. These are feelings of accomplishment on a time scale and with a certainty that the real world cannot provide.
~ Sherry Turkle
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I am troubled by the idea of seeking intimacy with a machine that has no feelings, can have no feelings, and is really just a clever collection of "as if " performances, behaving as if it cared, as if it understood us. Authenticity, for me, follows from the ability to put oneself in the place of another, to relate to the other because of a shared store of human experiences: we are born, have families, and know loss and the reality of death.
~ Sherry Turkle
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Artificial intelligence is often described as the art and science of "getting machines to do things that would be considered intelligent if done by people." We are coming to a parallel definition of artificial emotion as the art of "getting machines to express things that would be considered feelings if expressed by people.
~ Sherry Turkle
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Sadness is poetic. . . . You are lucky to live sad moments. And then I had happy feelings because when you let yourself have sad feelings your body has like antibodies that come rushing in to meet the sad feelings. But because we don't want that first feeling of sad, we push it away with our phones. So you never feel completely happy or completely sad. You just feel kind of satisfied with your products. And then . . . you die.
~ Sherry Turkle
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That even the most primitive Tamagotchi can inspire these feelings demonstrates that objects cross that line not because of their sophistication but because of the feelings of attachment they evoke.
~ Sherry Turkle
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Instead of doing emotion work, we suggest that fieldworkers become more aware of their feelings and use them as data. As Arlie Hochschild (1983) argued, we can use feelings as clues [...]
~ Sherryl Kleinman
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Being honest about your feelings always works.
~ Sheryl Berk
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Every moment you can meet your difficult feelings with kindness is a moment of peace.
~ Sheryl Paul
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The feeling of love remains until we forget about the other. Did you know that? Because we can fall in love alone too.
~ Shiho Inada
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So without any intentional, fancy way of adjusting yourself, to express yourself freely as you are is the most important thing to make yourself happy, and to make others happy... So we should be concentrated with our full mind and body on what we do; and we should be faithful, subjectively and objectively, to ourselves, and especially to our feelings... it is better to express how you feel without any particular attachment or intention.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
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In all, there were ten different types of clouds: cumulus, stratos, cumulonimbus, stratocumulus, nimbostratus, altocumulus, altostratus, cirrocumulus, cirrostratus, and cirrus – each with their own personality: fluffy, detached, transparent, thin, continuous, gray, heavy, dense, semi-transparent, and layered, which I use to describe my own moods and feelings at any given time.
~ Sia Figiel
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In dem kleinen sozialistischen Land hatte man gemeinhin Probleme mit den Gefühlen und dem Berühren, mit Zärtlichkeit und Anteilnahme, das lag nicht an dessen geographischer Position im Norden Europas, sondern vielmehr an seiner Geschichte, in der für überbordendes Mitgefühl noch nie Preise verliehen wurden.
~ Sibylle Berg
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Joy was not the raw material of humor . . . The dark source was sorrow.
~ Sid Fleischman
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The Heart has the greatest retention power...... Things which touch the heart remain in memory forever, while the others fade away eventually!!!!
~ Siddharth Astir
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As long as it still hurts, it isn't love yet.
~ Silvia Hartmann
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On Waugh) ...and his capability to cut himself off from reality in order to become a detached spectator of his own predicament. The same mechanism of imagination which produce feelings of panic, can also - if guaided by forceful will - generate couradge.
~ Simon Leys
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Sometimes humour is all we have to say the things that can't be said.
~ Simon R. Green
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Language allows us to reach out to people, to touch them with our innermost fears, hopes, disappointments, victories. To reach out to people we'll never meet. It's the greatest legacy you could ever leave your children or your loved ones: The history of how you felt.
~ Simon Van Booy
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