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Quotes about emotional

Emotions are the vibrant threads that weave the intricate tapestry of human experience. They encompass a vast spectrum, from the warmth of love and the exhilaration of happiness to the depths of sorrow and the courage found in adversity. The tag "emotional" represents this rich array of feelings that define our interactions with the world and with each other. People are naturally drawn to quotes about emotions because they offer a mirror to our own experiences, providing comfort, validation, and insight. These quotes distill complex feelings into simple, powerful words, resonating with our innermost thoughts and often articulating what we struggle to express. In a world where emotions can sometimes feel overwhelming or misunderstood, these snippets of wisdom offer clarity and connection. They remind us that we are not alone in our feelings and that others have walked similar paths. Whether seeking solace, inspiration, or a deeper understanding of ourselves, emotional quotes serve as a beacon, guiding us through the myriad of human experiences with empathy and understanding.

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When you're going through an emotional experience and you're focussed completely on what's happening, you can't even spare any attention that the camera's there.
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Having cameras follow you is something that requires a little personal adjustment, but you actually do begin to forget they're there. It's impossible to maintain that awareness all the time, and when you're going through an emotional or absorbing experience, you really don't have any spare attention to think, "Got to remember that the camera is rolling."
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I don't like China. Even today, I still feel I have no emotional relations with this place.
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I saw [Allen Ginsberg] more as an old man who liked poetry and who had a lot of physical and emotional problems. We liked our time together.
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We worry so much in this culture about being happy. The pursuit of happiness is even written in our Constitution. It's an erroneous concept because we are emotional, thinking beings that are constantly affected by a hundred things around us and inside us.
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The most precious research to me came from the paperwork filed on behalf of my grandparents and great-grandfather. The ship's manifest showed that they could read and write. I am still emotional when I look at those boxes checked yes.
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I set myself up for a lot of trouble by wanting to tell a story that is fairly earnest and emotional and expressive, but to do it in the most subtle, realistic way.
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One of the things I took from the show was emotional possibility. I never thought I would type that I learned how to emote in poems from watching Star Trek but there it is.
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I was always casting about for role models as a kid and the Star Trek was always available via reruns and also full of possibilities. I wanted to be like Spock because he was unflappable. I wanted to be like Kirk because he had magnetism and the ladies loved him. Bones was a grouch but he was sympathetic. The show worked like a boy band in that way... it had characters who embodied different psychic or emotional positions and that allowed me to see a great range of things.
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My music is very raw, it's emotional, and it's honest. I do my best to tell a story whenever I write music because I want to paint the most vivid picture that tells a story whether a person is falling in love for the first time or going through a painful heartbreak.
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