2,778 Quotes About Emotions
- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Are you a kind of person who likes to keep all your emotions hidden from the people around you! Do you prefer restraining your feelings a little too much! In that case, you must know that too much emotional suppression can have catastrophic impact over your body.
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- Author Alaric Hutchinson
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Pain is inevitable, yet suffering is optional. It is our heart connections that make all the difference. When we experience mental, physical, emotional, or spiritual pain – love is the one medicine that transcends any synthetic or organic drug we use to suppress pain.
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- Author Debasish Mridha
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Close your eyes to see the light of your love. It is what is enlightening the whole world. You don’t see things with your eyes. You see them through your perceptions, emotions, and imaginations.
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- Author Neel Burton
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Our life is just as long or short as our remembering: as rich as our imagining, as vibrant as our feeling, and as profound as our thinking.
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- Author Katja Michael
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I’ve read somewhere in a book when something happens that is unbearable to you, sometimes, time stops. Like your inner clock just stops working, even if the world keeps spinning you will stand still for the rest of your life.
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- Author Lao Tzu
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Do you imagine the universe is agitated? Go into the desert at night and look at the stars. This practice should answer the question.
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- Author Alaric Hutchinson
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Learn to observe your emotions without needing to act or distract yourself from them. Within that stillness your truest most vulnerable thoughts will arise and it is these thoughts that will show you where your healing work must begin.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Somewhere between love and hate lies confusion, misunderstanding and desperate hope.
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- Author Philippe Besson
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No matter how much you want to respect someone's freedom (even when you consider it selfish), you still have your own pain, anger, and melancholy to contend with.
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