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Quotes About Feelings

Las emociones, por definición, no son razonables.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Creedme: Esos hombres no saben nada del amor.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
We love what we love. Reason does not enter into it. In many ways, unwise love is the truest love.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
A silent bell that struck out love.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
He just says out loud what other folk keep in the quiet of their hearts.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Mi estado de ánimo pasó de la euforia a la duda en lo que se tarda en respirar tres veces.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
So yes. It had flaws, but what does that matter when it comes to matters of the heart? We love what we love. Reason does not enter into it.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
We talked through the long hours of night. I spoke subtle circles around the way I felt, not wanting to be overbold. I thought she might be doing the same, but I could never be sure. It
~ Patrick Rothfuss
It feels so good to be loved," Murphy said. "How would ye know?" said Paddy. "I hear things and have a good imagination," he said.
~ Unknown
I wanted to cry so bad, but my tears are inside. A blindfold keeps them there. I can't see today. Patti, I don't know anything.
~ Patti Smith
You don't see things like that. You feel them, as in all important things; they arrive, they come into your dreams.
~ Patti Smith
What is the heart but a small hand of agonies?
~ Patti Smith
feelings were always feelings, subjectively true one hundred percent of the time...
~ Paul Auster
?? v?t, nh?ng v?t vô tri, có th? di?n ??t tình c?m c?a con ng??i.
~ Paul Auster
Una volta tanto mi lasciai andare, senza volermi sentire superiore alla mia felicità, senza volermi guardare dall'alto o essere più intelligente dei miei sentimenti.
~ Paul Auster
She's too sad to be beautiful. No one that sad can still be beautiful.
~ Paul Auster
No hay nada que disimular. Tiene usted derecho a sus propios sentimientos.
~ Paul Auster
How is this possible? The answer lies in the human capacity to interpret and respond to experiences. We can be made to feel happy, sad, angry, ashamed, or amused by events in the world, but we can also be made to feel happy, sad, angry, ashamed, or amused by our responses to events in the world.
~ Paul Bloom
anger is usually a response to perceived injustice, and so angry experiences are often negative ones.
~ Paul Bloom
There is also a practical difference. When people were asked to empathize with those who were suffering, they found it unpleasant. Compassion training, in contrast, led to better feelings on the part of the meditator and kinder behavior toward others.
~ Paul Bloom
In the early stages of enlightenment, the aspirant is overwhelmed by his discovery that God is within himself. It stirs his intensest feelings and excites his deepest thoughts. But, though he does not know it, those very feelings and thoughts still form part of his ego, albeit the highest part. So he still separates his being into two—self and Overself. Only in the later stages does he find that God not only is within himself but is himself.
~ Paul Brunton
Look at Goethe, at Lamartine and at many others! To depict feelings on this high plane, you must give up the process of minute and insignificant observation which is the bane of the artists of to-day.
~ Unknown
Recently, Dr. Michael W. Fox, in his book, Understanding Your Cat, wrote: 'It is not anthropomorphic to say that the cat experiences emotions as we do. It is logical to conclude that they do since they have the same brain center for such feelings as we have.
~ Unknown
Joy is one of the only emotions you can't contrive.
~ Unknown