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Quotes About Feelings

I suppose even a woman's hatred is a kind of love.
~ Yasunari Kawabata
People who have not experienced a suicidal urge miss a crucial point. It is not that one wants to end one's life, but that the only way to end the pain - that eternal fight against one's melodrama so that it does not transgress - is to wipe out the body. I distrust judgments - Mann's or anyone's - on suicide. They are, in the end, judgments on feelings.
~ Yiyun Li
He himself feels happier at this moment than he remembers he ever did in his life. The woman in front of him, who loves everything with or without a good reason, seems happy, too.
~ Yiyun Li
Experiencing sadness and anger can make you feel more creative, and by being creative, you can get beyond your pain or negativity.
~ Yoko Ono
I fear no farther hell than that I feel.
~ young edward ii
Emotions are the colors of the soul.
~ young wm paul
So far as feelings were concerned, there was no discrepancy between the very finest feeling in this world and the very worst; that their effect was the same; that no visible difference existed between murderous intent and feelings of deep compassion.
~ Yukio Mishima
She did not know it, but she was actually in despair at the poverty of human emotions. Was it not irrational that there was nothing to do except weep when ten people died, just as one wept for but a single person?
~ Yukio Mishima
With a heart unaccustomed to doubting, he never wondered for an instant whether the girl would brave such a storm to keep their rendezvous. He knew nothing of that melancholy and all-too-effective way of passing time by magnifying and complicating his feelings, whether of happiness or uneasiness, through the exercise of imagination.
~ Yukio Mishima
I think it's a wonderful song," she said. But she was only shielding his pride, he knew. Obviously this was the first time she had ever heard the song, though she pretended to know it well. She can't penetrate to the feelings deep down in a song like this; or see through the murk of my manhood to the longing that sometimes makes me weep; fair enough: then as far as I'm concerned, she's just another body.
~ Yukio Mishima
He integrado una delicada maquinaria para averiguar lo que sentiría de ser humano.
~ Yukio Mishima
What I learned from this amazing process was that so far as feelings were concerned, there was no discrepancy between the very finest feeling in the world and the very worst; that their effect was the same; that no visible difference existed between murderous intent and feelings of deep compassion.
~ Yukio Mishima
It was all right that I should try to justify my honest feelings by all sorts of rationalizations. But sometimes the multifarious motives that my brain spun out would force feelings on me that came as a shock even to myself; and those feelings were not originally my own. Only in my hatred was there something authentic. For I myself was a person who should be moved with hate.
~ Yukio Mishima
Duga patnja otupljuje ljude. Otupljeni od patnje više nisu u stanju posumnjati u radost.
~ Yukio Mishima
Come svanisce velocemente il ricordo delle azioni, a paragone con il ricordo dei sentimenti!»
~ Yukio Mishima
If only summer would end. The very word "summer" carried with it festering thoughts of death. And in the evening sun she felt a festering warmth.
~ Yukio Mishima
The person that I like is someone that I am uneasy about...
~ Yukiru Sugisaki
When you really care for someone those feelings don't just belong to you. If she accepts your feelings your hearts will be connected.
~ Yukiru Sugisaki
Intelligence is the ability to solve problems. Consciousness is the ability to feel things such as pain, joy, love, and anger. We tend to confuse the two because in humans and other mammals intelligence goes hand in hand with consciousness. Mammals solve most problems by feeling things. Computers, however, solve problems in a very different way.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Feelings are thus not the opposite of rationality - they embody evolutionary rationality.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Ironically, the better we map this process, the harder it becomes to explain conscious feelings. The better we understand the brain, the more redundant the mind seems. If the entire system works by electric signals passing from here to there, why the hell do we also need to feel fear?
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Intelligence is the ability to solve problems. Consciousness is the ability to feel things such as pain, joy, love and anger.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
AI will have to analyze human feelings accurately in order to treat human illnesses, identify human terrorists, recommend human mates, and navigate a street full of human pedestrians. But it could do so without having any feelings of its own. An algorithm does not need to feel joy, anger, or fear in order to recognize the different biochemical patterns of joyful, angry, or frightened apes.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
For millions upon millions of years, feelings were the best algorithms in the world. Hence in the days of Confucius, of Muhammad or of Stalin, people should have listened to their feelings rather than to the teachings of Confucianism, Islam or communism. Yet
~ Yuval Noah Harari