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Quotes about Emotions

Love doesn't die; the men and women do.
— William Faulkner
But he knew well enough that any man in the right circumstances could be dehumanised by panic.
— Arthur C. Clarke
I do not love a man, except I hate his vices, because those vices are the enemies, and the destruction of that friend whom I love.
— John Donne
No man sympathizes with the sorrows of vanity.
— Samuel Johnson
Men die and they are not happy.
— Albert Camus
A man who cannot control his temper is not very likely to control his passions.
— David O. McKay
There are some men formed with feelings so blunt that they can hardly be said to be awake during the whole course of their lives.
— Edmund Burke
Gods should not resemble men in their anger!
— Euripides
Never forget what a man has said to you when he was angry. If he has charged you with anything, you had better look it up.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Although not a very old man, I have yet lived a great deal in my life, and I have known sorrow too bitter and joy too keen to allow me to become either cast down or elated for more than a very brief period over any success or defeat.
— Theodore Roosevelt
There is quite enough sorrow and shame and suffering and baseness in real life, and there is no need for meeting it unnecessarily in fiction.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Most of the men had simple souls. They could relate facts, but they said very little about what they dimly felt.
— Theodore Roosevelt