Quotes About Feeling
It was as close as an aristocratic Englishman could come to expressing real emotion, but it was enough for the princess. She pressed his hand.
~ Deanna Raybourn
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It was the feeling of not belonging, and longing for your familiar couch and your familiar TV with all those comforting TV people who couldn't see you.
~ Deb Caletti
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One is far better off feeling than one is thinking.
~ A.D. Posey
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Faith is Feeling Alive In The Heart.
~ Martina E. Faulkner
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Your art is so abstract that I can only see it through my mind's eye and touch it through my heart.
~ Debasish Mridha
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Don't worry about the future, sooner or later it's the past. If they say the feeling's gone then it's time to take it back.
~ Meat Loaf
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Your smile is your logo, your personality is your business card, how you leave others feeling after having an experience with you becomes your trademark.
~ Jay Danzie
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And yet, it is amazing that poetry often touches the heart even though it may not try to teach us anything.
~ Debasish Mridha
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A writer fills the paper with the pictures of perception, experience, and feeling of real and imaginative lives.
~ Debasish Mridha
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One cannot escape the feeling that these mathematical formulas have an independent existence and an intelligence of their own, that they are wiser than we are, wiser even than their discoverers.
~ Heinrich Hertz
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Be still and quiet, tune in with the Infinite Intelligence, and continue in right thought, right feeling, and right action, and you will arrive at your goal.
~ Joseph Murphy
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A formal manipulator in mathematics often experiences the discomforting feeling that his pencil surpasses him in intelligence.
~ Howard Whitley Eves
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Man will have replicated his own intelligence not when he teaches a computer to reason but when he teaches a computer to have a nagging feeling in its circuits.
~ Robert Breault
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Catholicism is the tomb of intelligence, of thought, of brain; Protestantism, the tomb of conscience, of feeling, of heart.
~ Louis Auguste Blanqui
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There can be no knowledge without emotion. We may be aware of a truth, yet until we have felt its force, it is not ours. To the cognition of the brain must be added the experience of the soul.
~ Arnold Bennett
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They say your first reaction is the truest. They say your original thought, your initial gut feeling, is always the correct course of action.
~ Jay Bonansinga
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If all stories are fiction, fiction can be true -- not in detail or fact, but in some transformed version of feeling. If there is a memory of paradise, paradise can exist, in some other place or country dimensionally reminiscent of our own. The sad stories live there too, but in that country, we know what they mean and why they happened. We make our way back from them, finding the way through a bountiful wilderness we begin to understand. Years are nothing: Story conquers all distance.
~ Jayne Anne Phillips
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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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The average, healthy, well-adjusted adult gets up at seven-thirty in the morning feeling just plain terrible.
~ Jean Kerr
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Hope is the feeling that the feeling you have isn't permanent.
~ Jean Kerr
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To know how to choose a path with heart is to learn how to follow intuitive feeling. Logic can tell you superficially where a path might lead to, but it cannot judge whether your heart will be in it.
~ Jean Shinoda Bolen
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You know that I've always had a very special feeling towards you; you
~ Jean Webster
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I am beginning to feel at home in college, and in command of the situation; I am beginning, in fact, to feel at home in the world--as though I really belonged to it and had not just crept in on sufferance.
~ Jean Webster
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Avec un naturel éprouvé, elle passa en quelques instants de l'émotion à la reconnaissance, de la reconnaissance à la tendresse, de la tendresse au désir.
~ Jean-Christophe Rufin
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