Quotes About Feelings
Once you love, you cannot take it back, cannot undo it; what you felt may have changed, shifted slightly, yet still remains love. You still feel-though very small-the not-altogether unpleasant shock of soul recognition for that person.
~ Whitney Otto
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No one knows how another person feels in private.
~ Whitney Otto
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happiness cannot last, he thought. It is too intense.
~ Wilbur Smith
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On the other hand, for the whole human being who wills, feels, and represents, external reality is given simultaneously and with as much certitude as his own self.
~ Wilhelm Dilthey
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Sympathies that lie too deep for words, too deep almost for thoughts, are touched, at such times, by other charms than those which the senses feel and which the resources of expression can realise.
~ Wilkie Collins
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Lo que no está en mi corazón, no lo escribirá mi pluma.
~ Wilkie Collins
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If it's any comfort to you, collar me again. You don't in the least know how to do it; but I'll overlook your awkwardness in consideration of your feelings.
~ Wilkie Collins
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To-day we love, what to-morrow we hate.
~ Wilkie Collins
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The human heart is unsearchable. Who is to fathom it?
~ Wilkie Collins
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People in low life have no such privilege. Necessity, which spares our betters, has no pity on us. We learn to put our feelings back into ourselves, and to jog on with our duties as patiently as may be.
~ Wilkie Collins
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He started up, and wrung my hand in quite an ecstasy of gratitude. How I do hate people who can only express their feelings by hurting other people's hand.
~ Wilkie Collins
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It is plain that she has loved him, throughout the estrangement between them.
~ Wilkie Collins
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It is true that love soars higher than the other passions; but it can stoop lower as well.
~ Wilkie Collins
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People in high life have all the luxuries to themselves—among others, the luxury of indulging their feelings. People in low life have no such privilege.
~ Wilkie Collins
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Gracias a Dios soy yo un ser que reacciona orgánicamente por encima de la razón! (...) Aprovéchense, mis buenos amigos, se lo ruego, de este ejemplo. Se evitarán así muchas molestias enojosas. Cultiven la supremacía de los sentimientos sobre la razón y verán entonces cómo le cortan las garras a todo ser cuerdo que intente arañarlos, por el propio bien de ustedes.
~ Wilkie Collins
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We may define human nature as the fundamental tendencies and feelings of mankind.
~ Will Durant
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I was aware and increasingly suspicious of the separation between the things i felt and the voice that interpreted those feelings. We really are, as people sometimes glibly say, a mystery to ourselves. we really are
~ Will Storr
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Never seek to tell thy love; Love that never told can be. For the gentle wind does move silently.. invisibly.
~ William Blake
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He who loves feels love descend into him and if he has wisdom may perceive it from the Poetic Genius which is the Lord.
~ William Blake
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Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps.
~ William Blake
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Never seek to tell thy love; Love that never told can be.
~ William Blake
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Feelings of depression; feelings of frustration; feelings of emptiness in the face of all this randomness - done down by the haphazard, yet again.
~ William Boyd
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No, no - you have to understand, Lysander, here in Vienna, in this ramshackle empire of ours, suicide is a perfectly reasonable course of action. Everyone will know your true feelings and why you had no choice but to do it - no one will condemn you or blame you.
~ William Boyd
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The novelist might be greater possible help to us if they painted life as it is, and human feelings in their true proportion and relation, but for the most part they have been and are altogether noxious.
~ William Dean Howells
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