2,778 Quotes About Emotions
- Author Krishna Saagar Rao
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Everything you do, and everything you don't in life, is to satisfy an emotion.
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- Author Thomas Vazhakunnathu
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The mind complex is that portion of the individual being which reflects (like a mirror) the in-pourings of the spirit and the up-pourings of the light body complex. It is where we experience the thoughts, instincts, feelings, emotions, awareness, etc.
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- Author Susan Pease Banitt
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PTSD is a whole-body tragedy, an integral human event of enormous proportions with massive repercussions.
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- Author Iris Murdoch
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By a dialectic well known to those who habitually succumb to temptation he passed in a second from the time when it was too early to struggle to the time when it was too late to struggle.
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- Author Sylvia Clare
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Intuition is a sense of knowing how to act spontaneously, without needing to know why. The why question leads to indecision, anxiety, caution and self-limitation. There are all responses which originate in fear-based emotions.
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- Author Ralph Marston
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Feelings come and feelings go. There is no need to fear them and no need to crave them. Be open to your feelings and experience them while they are here. Then be open to the feelings that will come next. Your feelings are a part of your experience. Yet no mere feeling, however intense it may seem, is your permanent reality.
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- Author Kaiden Blake
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Though we are emotional beings, we are not our emotions. Remember this the next time you find yourself struggling.
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- Author Amaka Imani Nkosazana
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Sometimes in life you find love so powerful that you get tunnel vision. You only see the one you love, the one you desire. No one or no thing gets in the way of what you feel. A love so strong which makes you feel invincible in this world. And, everywhere you go, all the people can see you glow.
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- Author Joanna Faber
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The point is that we can't behave right when we don't feel right. And kids can't behave right when they don't feel right. If we don't take care of their feelings first, we have little chance of engaging their cooperation. All we'll have left going for us is our ability to use greater force. And since we'd like to reserve brute force for emergencies such as yanking children out of traffic, we've got to face this feelings thing head-on.
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