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Quotes About Feelings

Harsh feelings produce harsh usage, and this by reaction quenches the sentiments that gave it birth.
~ Thomas Hardy
Tess Durbeyfield, in quell'epoca della sua vita, era solo un recipiente di emozioni non ancora colorite dall'esperienza
~ Thomas Hardy
Láska, tÃ…â"¢ebaže znamená zvýÅ¡ené city, znamená i sníženou rozumovou schopnost.
~ Thomas Hardy
We assign a moment to decision, to dignify the process as a timely result of rational and conscious thought. But decisions are made of kneaded feelings; they are more often a lump than a sum.
~ Thomas Harris
We assign a moment to decision, to dignify the process as a timely result of rational and conscious thought. But decisions are made of kneaded feelings; they are more often a lump than a sum. Pazzi
~ Thomas Harris
Of all machines, the human heart is the most complicated and inexplicable.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Even in Europe a change has sensibly taken place in the mind of man. Science has liberated the ideas of those who read and reflect, and the American example has kindled feelings of right in the people.
~ Thomas Jefferson
We should not, however, judge the value of our meditation by "how we feel." A hard and apparently fruitless meditation may in fact be much more valuable than one that is easy, happy, enlightened and apparently a big success.
~ Thomas Merton
Next worst thing to unrequited Love, isn't it? Insufficient hate.
~ Thomas Pynchon
Just don't tell me you're in love, OK? Sister, I ain't even in line.
~ Thomas Pynchon
But, my darling, if you love me,' thought Miss Meadows, 'I don't mind how much it is. Love me as little as you like.
~ Katherine Mansfield
There were all her feelings for him, sharp and defined, one as true as the other. And there was the other, this hatred, just as real as the rest. She could have done her feelings up in little packets and given them to Stanley. She longed to hand him that last one, for a surprise. She could see his eyes as he opened that...
~ Katherine Mansfield
What I feel for you can't be conveyed in phrasal combinations; It either screams out loud or stays painfully silent but I promise — it beats words. It beats worlds.
~ Katherine Mansfield
We cannot judge our prayer...by how we feel when we pray, but rather by how we are loving when we live.
~ Katherine Marie Dyckman
The only way to truly recover from a dysfunctional childhood and create an authentic life is to face your feelings, acknowledge them, express them freely, and let them go. Feelings are a normal part of being human, and they're meant to be fully expressed.
~ Katherine Mayfield
Later, she would wonder if her feelings for a person depended on the way she perceived them. Where do feelings come from? she wondered. From a brief, variable impression? From a shifting point of view that's then replaced by an illusion that you project onto the other person?
~ Katherine Pancol
C'est toujours dans les yeux qu'on voit si les gents sont tristes ou heureux. le regard, on peux pas le maquiller. Luca avait les yeux tristes. Même quand il souriait.
~ Katherine Pancol
I could fall in love with you, you know." He'd said that. She'd said it back. Could.
~ Katherine Vaz
Love's opposite is not hatred, it's indifference
~ Katherine Woodward Thomas
Small pleasures. Don't ever dismiss them, Ellen thinks. Tastes, smells, the feel of things, the sounds of birds, music. And talk. Small conversations with people you like. A good book.
~ Kathleen George
the happy weight of secret love is just as heavy as sadness.
~ Kathleen Hale
Aging does that; it makes you amenable to far more ambiguous feelings and opinions than the inflexible black-and-white thinking of youth.
~ Kathleen Tessaro
He was in love with aspects of her. Andre wasn't capable of expressing himself like other people. He dreamt in smells, he heard music in colours.
~ Kathleen Tessaro
Sometimes I wonder if we don't hold our hatreds closer than our loves.
~ Kathleen Tessaro