Quotes About Feelings
Do you think love just goes away? Pops out of existence when it becomes too painful or inconvenient, as if you never felt it?
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Emotion apparently made fools of even geniuses.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Don't confuse intensity of emotion with quality of emotion
~ Karen Marie Moning
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I loved him. I hadn't wanted to, but I did, and it was too late to change because once my heart went somewhere, I couldn't pull it back. It's a glitch in my wiring.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Funny thing to me is how their conscious and subconscious seem to be so split, like they aren't talking to each other at all. Like competing feelings can't possibly coexist inside you.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Don't confuse intensity of emotion with quality of emotion, baby, when I'd gotten tangled up with class heartbreaker Tommy Ralston. The more he'd hit on my girlfriends, the harder I'd worked to keep him. It was like I was addicted to whatever made me feel most intensely, even though it was hurting me. Pain is not love, Mac. Love makes you feel good.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Loyalty stems from what you feel. Or don't.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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The function of emotions is to tell us about our internal world, just as senses provide guidance in the external world.
~ Karen R. Koenig
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Why feel blue when there's sooooo many other colors you can feel.
~ Karen Salmansohn
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When we embrace all our feelings, all our emotions including suffering, hope will endure and sustain us. We can then truly live and face our last moments with integrity and wholeness.
~ Karen Speerstra
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The feelings I had for my sister were jumbled together, like the monkeys in a barrel game we'd had as children. All the brightly colored monkeys with their curved arms tangled and entwined, so convoluted that it was almost impossible to separate them.
~ Karen White
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Längtan är en lek. När den växer till allvar, kallas den ångest.
~ Karin Boye
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Emotions are always true, but they're not always right.
~ Karla McLaren
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When a child expresses anger, hate, disappointment, resentment, hurt or whatever, let him feel what he feels without making a judgment about it or shaming him. Validate him and what he is feeling by verbalizing back to him what you think he is saying. When a child is shamed he gets the message that he is defective, flawed, or always making mistakes.
~ Karol K. Truman
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And as you begin seeing and feeling results you will have a greater appreciation for how extremely important your feelings, your thoughts, your words and your actions are to your well Be-ing. Your feelings and thoughts can bring you peace and joy or misery and unhappiness. And the beautiful part is . . . the choice is yours.
~ Karol K. Truman
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To recap, as you master 1) Listening to your words-to your outer talk-you are training your Self for taking the next step, which is; 2) Listening to and hearing what you are saying to your Self- your self-talk. You then discover the passageway to your 3) Thoughts. By recognizing your thoughts you can begin tracing them back to 4) Feelings, which initially triggered the thoughts in the first place.
~ Karol K. Truman
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All feelings are permissible. Help him understand that it's what he DOES with these feelings that determines whether he experiences a negative (unhappy) or positive (happy) outcome. Teach him the Law of Cause and Effect.
~ Karol K. Truman
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In reality, what triggers or causes our stress/stressors are our unresolved feelings, our inability to identify those feelings, and our reaction to those feelings. When we perceive that something is becoming stressful to us, we need to stop immediately and locate the feelings or the thoughts—the emotions—that are associated with that stress. After we identify those feelings (emotions), the next step is to process them through the Script.
~ Karol K. Truman
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if you have identified your feelings accurately and replaced them in the Script with appropriate opposite feelings, the stress you were experiencing can be unlocked, diffused and dissipated.
~ Karol K. Truman
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Do you really not know that to praise a woman's mind is to abuse her? Is everyone not convinced that where there's cleverness there's no heart? Has it not been decided that a clever woman is a sort of monster who can feel nothing? Ask anyone, they'll all tell you so.
~ Karolina Pavlova
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My grandpa has always told us that you know you're in love when your heart goes "boom." The way he explained this "boom" is that it's not the giddy feeling you get when you first meet someone; it's deeper than that. It's more of a low, bellowing boom that resonates in your body the moment you realize you need someone, you love someone. It's more a boooom than a boom! I have yet to feel it.
~ Karyn Bosnak
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I don't like the word infatuated. It sounds like something bad, like 'inflicted' or 'incurable,' not to speak of 'inefficient' or 'indulgent.' As if you want to love someone but it goes wrong and you get infatuated instead.
~ Katarina Mazetti
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Don't resist pain. ...when you feel sad or angry or afraid, let yourself feel it.
~ Kate Allen
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Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys Entry Eight Observation #1: Boys do tell you how they really feel. I think you just have to be in the right place at the right time. Or maybe be the right person.
~ Kate Brian
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