Quotes About Feeling
If you haven't cried, your eyes cannot be beautiful
~ Sophia Loren
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Good day, mademoiselle," Poirot said to a room that was suddenly empty apart from himself and a lingering feeling of desolation
~ Sophie Hannah
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El arte habla al alma y al corazón, más que a la mente.
~ Sophie Hannah
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A Human Face I love to view and trace the passions of the soul. On it the spirit writes anew each thought and feeling on a scroll. There the mind it's evil doing tells, and there it's noblest deeds do speak; just as the ringing of the bells proclaims a knell or wedding feast.-author unknown
~ Spencer W. Kimball
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For so great is the influence of probity and chastity, that all men, or almost all men, are moved by the praise of these virtues; nor is any man so depraved by vice, but he hath some feeling of honor left in him. So that, unless the devil sometimes transformed himself, as Scripture says, into an angel of light, he could not compass his deceitful purpose.
~ St. Augustine
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Nothing exists but my breath. I know this feeling. Usually it comes when something unexpected and momentously awful is about to happen, which doesn't make sense now. I'm just going home.
~ Stacey Donovan
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A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what's behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later.
~ Stanley Kubrick
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And once again I feel, in horror, how weak, poor and flabby a substance whatever we call by the names of soul, spirit or feeling must be after all, not to mention what we describe as pain, since all this, even to the utmost degree, is insufficient to destroy the suffering flesh of the tormented body entirely—for we do survive such hours and our blood continues to pulse, instead of dying and falling like a tree struck by lightning."..
~ Stefan Zweig
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Poverty was crushing all the feeling they had. It was intolerable to be together this way, and yet they tolerated it.
~ Stefan Zweig
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bir tel gibi gergindim ve varl???n?n ona her dokunu?uyla t?nl?yordum.
~ Stefan Zweig
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cuándo la razón es capaz de hacer algo contra el propio sentimiento!
~ Stefan Zweig
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Heyecan?m?n içine bir aral?ktan giren soÄŸuk hava ak?m? gibi utanç s?zm??t?.
~ Stefan Zweig
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la escritura, que ha evolucionado desde los pliegos más sencillos, pasando por los rollos, hasta culminar en el libro, ha puesto fin al trágico confinamiento de las vivencias y de la experiencia en el alma individual: desde que existe el libro nadie está ya completamente solo, sin otra perspectiva que la que le ofrece su propio punto de vista, pues tiene al alcance de su mano el presente y el pasado, el pensar y el sentir de toda la humanidad.
~ Stefan Zweig
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While she lay there with these old worn thoughts coming obediently into her mind, called there by habit and the familiar quiet of early morning, she was aware that at the back of her mind there was another thought that was not at all stale, but so fresh that it was nearly a feeling, with all a feeling's delicious power to kill thought.
~ Stella Gibbons
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One of the disadvantages of almost universal education was the fact that all kinds of persons acquired a familiarity with one's favourite writers. It gave one a curious feeling; it was like seeing a drunken stranger wrapped in one's dressing gown.
~ Stella Gibbons
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The intensity of it simply enters your heart and brain and tears every nerve to pieces.
~ Stephan Talty
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The feeling is often the deeper truth, the opinion the more superficial one.
~ Augustus William Hare
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No, explanation is not needed - only exclamation, a wondering heart, awakened, surprised, feeling the mystery of life each moment. Then, and only then, you know what truth is. And truth liberates.
~ Rajneesh
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Romanticism is precisely situated neither in choice of subject, nor exact truth, but in the way of feeling.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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The truth is that momentum, in the sense in which we are discussing, is a feeling, and if it's a feeling, that means we have the ability to have it on our side at all times if we so choose.
~ Eric Thomas
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Awakening to the truth is a deep realization of what you are as an experience. What is it that is listening? What is it that is feeling? Feel it. Sense it. Welcome it.
~ Adyashanti
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Accent is the soul of language; it gives to it both feeling and truth.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Deep thinking is attainable only by a man of deep feeling, and all truth is a species of revelation
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Poetry is, above all, an approach to the truth of feeling.
~ Muriel Rukeyser
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