Quotes About Feeling
That love is reverence, and worship, and glory, and the upward glance. Not a bandage for dirty sores. But they don't know it. Those who speak of love most promiscuously are the ones who've never felt it. They make some sort of feeble stew out of sympathy, compassion, contempt and general indifference, and they call it love.
~ Ayn Rand
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This is pity, he thought, and then he lifted his head in wonder. He thought that there must be something terribly wrong with a world in which this monstrous feeling is called a virtue.
~ Ayn Rand
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What was happening to him?—he wondered. The impossible conflict of feeling reluctance to do that which was right—wasn't it the basic formula of moral corruption? To recognize one's guilt, yet feel nothing but the coldest, most profound indifference.
~ Ayn Rand
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the expression which, for both of them, meant that they felt at home with each other: an expression of contempt
~ Ayn Rand
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One had a feeling, in revolutionary and intellectual circles, that they spoke from a script, playing characters from an Islamized version of a Soviet novel.
~ Azar Nafisi
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Make sure Michelle's all right with it," she said. "Not that I'm the marriage expert. And don't you dare use me as an excuse not to do it. I've got enough to deal with without feeling like everybody's putting their lives on hold. It's morbid, understand?
~ Barack Obama
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I wanted to go home. Which was nowhere, but it's a feeling you keep having, even after that's no longer a place anymore. Probably if they dropped a bomb and there wasn't any food left on the planet, you'd still keep feeling hungry too.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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I wanted to go home. Which was nowhere, but it's a feeling you keep having, even after that's no place anymore.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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I wanted to go home. Which was nowhere, but it's a feeling you keep having, even after that's no place anymore. Probably if they dropped a bomb and there wasn't any food left on the planet, you'd still keep feeling hungry too.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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When you buy into any version of fear, it can become your experience because your molecules are intelligent and your energy responds to the predominant feeling in your being. The focus of your mind is exactly what gives the orders to create what you experience.
~ Barbara Marciniak
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Healing is dealing, and dealing is feeling, and feeling is healing.
~ Barbara Marciniak
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Trust your gut. When you felt something was off, you had to believe that feeling, even if you couldn't articulate the basis.
~ Barry Eisler
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Most of us think about empathy as a "feeling" or an "emotion." It is. To be empathetic is to be able to feel what the other person is feeling. But empathy is more than just a feeling. In order to be able to feel what another person is feeling, you need to be able to see the world as that other person sees it. This ability to take the perspective of another demands perception and imagination. Empathy thus reflects the integration of thinking and feeling.
~ Barry Schwartz
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Good! he wanted to cry out to her. Good! Because you only had to see it! I had to wear it!
~ Stephen King
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Joy—damn, but that's a cheerful little word.
~ Stephen King
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What heart I have is yours.
~ Stephen King
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Rebellion is a knot of the heart, not of the mind.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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only 10 percent of our communication is represented by the words we say. Another 30 percent is represented by our sounds, and 60 percent by our body language. In empathic listening, you listen with your ears, but you also, and more importantly, listen with your eyes and with your heart. You listen for feeling, for meaning.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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love is a verb. Love—the feeling—is a fruit of love, the verb.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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shoeburyness n. The vague uncomfortable feeling you get when sitting on a seat which is still warm from someone else's bottom.
~ Steven Pinker
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Every life, every love, every action and feeling and thought has its reason and significance: its beginning, and the part it plays in the end. Sometimes, we do see.
~ Gregory David Roberts
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I think that with any emotion - fear, love, nervousness - if the actor's feeling it, then the audience feels it.
~ Jessica Chastain
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The main thing I learned doing love scenes with a woman was, if it's there, it's there.
~ Laura Prepon
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The emotion, and the other aspect is that this relate to many different obstacle in life. Emotion, yes, I love emotion, for your information, very much so.
~ Tommy Wiseau
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