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Quotes About Feelings

And he has so much, Sydney. So much feeling. He feels everything so strongly— love, grief, anger. His emotions are up and down, all over the place.
~ Richelle Mead
And I know this sounds like another bullshit breakup line, but I really would like to be your friend.
~ Richelle Mead
Love fades, mine has.
~ Richelle Mead
Behaviours and feelings rarely line up.
~ Richelle Mead
She simply stared at me, her dark gaze practically piercing my soul. A tangle of emotions tightened in my chest.
~ Richelle Mead
I love you Roza spoken by Dimitri to rose in the book Spirt Bound
~ Richelle Mead
My heart swelled, so full of love I didn't know how any physical body could possibly contain such power. I felt like my chest would burst.
~ Richelle Mead
It wasn't possible that one person could make you experience so many emotions at once, that one person could trigger a universe of feelings, simply with the sound of your name.
~ Richelle Mead
Love Fades, mine has" - Dimitri Belikov
~ Richelle Mead
Elder Lian has lectured us many times on proper behavior between boys and girls, darkly warning of how "dangerous feelings" can arise. I'm not that worried about any feelings arising, though. They're already here, no matter how I try to suppress them.
~ Richelle Mead
Dieses ist das erste Vorgefühl des Ewigen: Zeit haben zur Liebe.
~ Rilke, Rainer Maria
It's impossible to make your eyes twinkle if you aren't feeling twinkly yourself.
~ Roald Dahl
Be honest about your joy.
~ Rob Bell
It's one thing to be in love; it's another to act because of love. Love is a noun—a feeling you have—and it's also a verb, something you do.
~ Rob Bell
Gratitude' is a euphemism for resentment.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
They're not cruel; they're just pig-headed and provincial. The fact that you have feelings never occurs to them.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
EMIC REALITY: the unified field made up of thoughts, feelings and apparent sense impressions that organizes our inchoate experience into meaningful patterns; the paradigm or model that people create by talking to each other, or by communicating in any symbolism; the culture of a time and place; the semantic environment. Every emic reality has its own structure, which imposes structure upon raw experience.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
NEUROSEMANTICS: the study of how symbolism influences the human nervous system; how the local reality-tunnel programs our thoughts, feelings and apparent sense impressions.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
What the skeptic really seems to be claiming is that he knows what the subject feels better than the subject knows – i.e., that the subject doesn't feel what he feels but feels something else. This is the kind of verbal metaphysics that made the medieval theologians become the laughing-stocks of Voltaire and other rationalist critics.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
This no longer surprised me. I had seen other such cases since Jane had toiled her way upward through hashish and peyote in desperate search of feelings. I even had a rule-of-thumb about it: Frigid women and Marxist men were the ones who required the heaviest doses to turn on. I assumed that this had some connection with the chronic muscular tensions holding back emotions that the Reichian and Gestalt psychologists discuss.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
The best moments in my life," I said, "have come because I loved somebody." "Yeah," he said. "And the worst," I said.
~ Robert B. Parker
I could feel the tension radiate from my solar plexus and jangle along the nerve circuitry. It had nothing to do with the weather.
~ Robert B. Parker
There are times when you must stop analyzing and depend on your emotions.
~ Robert Bloch
Where the heart lies, let the brain lie also
~ Robert Browning