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Quotes About Feeling

People who do affirmations will have the sensation that they are causing the environment to conform to their will. This is an immensely enjoyable feeling because the illusion of control is one of the best illusions you can have.
~ Scott Adams
What does it mean to feel something similar to the way God feels? Is that like saying a pebble is similar to the sun because both are round?" he responded. "Maybe God designed our brains to feel love the same way he feels it. He could do that if he wanted to.
~ Scott Adams
People who do affirmations will have the sensation that they are causing the environment to conform to their will. This is an immensely enjoyable feeling because the illusion of control is one of the best illusions you can have." He
~ Scott Adams
It's just programming No. It's because I love him
~ Scott Westerfeld
That the life of Man is but a dream has been sensed by many a one, and I too am never free of the feeling.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
All comes at last to feeling; Name is but sound and smoke, Beclouding Heaven's warm glow.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
That the life of man is but a dream, many a man has surmised heretofore; and I, too, am everywhere pursued by this feeling.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Feeling is everything, name is but sound and smoke that damp celestial ardor.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Tis feeling all; Name is but sound and smoke Shrouding the glow of heaven.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Dafür! Gefühl ist alles; Name ist Schall und Rauch, Umnebelnd Himmelsglut.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I cannot help esteeming Albert. The coolness of his temper contrasts strongly with the impetuosity of mine, which I cannot conceal. He has a great deal of feeling, and is fully sensible of the treasure he possesses in Charlotte. He is free from ill-humour, which you know is the fault I detest most.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
So fühlt man Absicht und man ist verstimmt.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
zira bu yürek kadar dengesiz, bu yürek kadar istikrars?z?n? hiç görmemi?sindir.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Intuition brings us a sense of the ecology of integrity, for intuition is the function that gives a feeling for the entire pattern operating in a given moment.
~ John Beebe
It still stops my having any feeling of pride when people think well of what I do, for I say to myself: Since any small good deed I do can be mistaken for a fault, the mistake of calling a fault a virtue can be made just as easily.
~ John Beevers
To ascribe feeling is usually to make a prediction about subsequent behaviour.
~ John Bowlby
The fact that emotional feeling can be experienced during sleep is a reminder that not all processes having an emotional feeling phase originate in the environment.
~ John Bowlby
As soon as feeling is regarded as a phase of a physiological process instead of a product of it—namely a new entity metaphysically different from it—the paradox
~ John Bowlby
Condemning others as bad or sinful is a way to feel righteous. Such a feeling is a powerful mood alteration and can become highly addictive.
~ John Bradshaw
I've no desire to be ill-dressed; but I hate the feeling that I daren't be ill-dressed if I want to.
~ JOHN BRAINE
The fact that a good poem will never wholly submit to explanation is not its deficiency but its very life. One lives every day what he cannot define. It is feeling that is first. What one cannot help but sense in good poetry is a sense of the whole language stirring toward richer possibilities than one could have foreseen.
~ John Ciardi
There is a charm in Solitude that cheers A feeling that the world knows nothing of A green delight the wounded mind endears After the hustling world is broken off
~ John Clare
I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape—the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn't show. —Andrew Wyeth (1917
~ John Connolly
Children's aesthetic sense is a deep half-animal feeling and when it is outraged it leaves a wound behind it that never quite heals up.
~ John Cowper Powys