Quotes about Emotions
But why all these questions?Because I'm in love and I'm afraid of suffering.Don't be afraid, the only way to avoid that suffering would be to refuse to love.
— Paulo Coelho
The Eskimo has fifty-names for snow because it is important to them there ought to be as many for love.
— Margaret Atwood
The law of correspondence says your outer world is a mirror of your inner world. Your outer world corresponds to your inner world. Your outer world of your relationships—especially with your children and spouse—simply corresponds to how you feel about yourself, how you're doing.
— Brian Tracy
No person or situation can make you fed anything-it is only the way you think about a situation that makes you feel the way you do.
— Brian Tracy
Richard hung up, tears welling up in his eyes. But they were a different kind of tears. They brought with them an overwhelming sense of joy. That's when he realized joy happens when you fit in with your life, when you fit in so harmoniously that whatever you are doing becomes your joy.
— Brian Tracy
You cannot say the words "I am responsible!" and still feel angry. The very act of accepting responsibility short-circuits and cancels out any negative emotions you may be experiencing.
— Brian Tracy
Most of your emotions, positive or negative, are determined by how you talk to yourself on a minute-to-minute basis. It is not what happens to you but the way that you interpret the things that are happening to you that determines how you feel.
— Brian Tracy
I have been quiet today because fear in my heart has been fighting with frustration in my brain, leaving little energy for my mouth.
— Camron Wright
All men are a disappointment. No matter what anyone says.
— Candace Bushnell
Yow. Guys can be so insecure.
— Candace Bushnell
My anger is like some rudimentary, single-celled beast, an exploding virus of fury that paralyses rational thought and blinds me to everything except one single goal...
— Candace Bushnell
Ever been in love?' The question was direct, matter-of-fact. 'Halfway, half a dozen times. But'—she glanced at the nearest telescope—there was always so much noise, the signal was hard to find.
— Carl Sagan