Quotes About Emotion
If you have written a clever and conclusive but scathing letter, keep it back till the next day, and it will very often never go at all.
~ Unknown
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Humiecki and Graef asked Laudamiel to create a perfume that captures the state of 'how men cry'—eruptive and sensual. Pictures from Slavic culture, as well as how they deal with melancholia and happiness served as inspiration [sic]. The result is a perfume that combines raw eruption, sensual strength, melancholic warmth and deep mysticism.
~ Unknown
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En su lugar, me voy a vivir a Madrid. Que es algo bastante parecido a la muerte.
~ Unknown
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quod defles, illud amasti.
~ Lucan
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Hay cosas de las que la gente nunca habla. No me refiero a las cosas difíciles, como el amor, sino a las más bochornosas, como por ejemplo que los funerales a veces son divertidos o que es emocionante ver arder un edificio. El funeral de Michael fue maravilloso.
~ Unknown
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Lo llaman romperse el corazón porque añorar a alguien es un dolor físico real, lo sientes en la sangre y en los huesos.
~ Unknown
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Creating music implies the desire to give.
~ Luciano Berio
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You don't need any brains to listen to music.
~ Luciano Pavarotti
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The more you love, the more love you are given to love with.
~ Lucien Price
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Poetry is a matter of life, not just a matter of language.
~ Lucille Clifton
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It doesn't hurt to be optimistic. You can always cry later.
~ Lucimar Santos de Lima
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The old jazz singers or old blues singers, you always just saw them kind of sitting down and singing. They weren't worried as much about their voice sounding perfect. They would make the song kind of fit their voice.
~ Lucinda Williams
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Anger: an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.
~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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We are more often frightened than hurt and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.
~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Even the serenity he felt was something that needed to be understood; it seemed a symptom of a deeper and more complete understanding that lay yet beyond him.
~ Lucius Shepard
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When they were all ready, Halpern again counted them in, and the lyrical clarinet line floated over the strings and, Max felt, out of the open window and on, out and out over the hot, dusty July city like summer rain.
~ Unknown
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She didn't say she loved him then. She said it later that night, when he was breathing deeply beside her, the sleep of peace and satiety, as he always did when they'd released each other from passion by indulging it without limit. He slept heavily, so she could smooth his hair, kiss him without his knowing, and whisper the words she didn't know how to say when he heard her. "Tuscan Tycoon's Wife
~ Unknown
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An Eskimo custom offers an angry person release by walking the emotion out of his or her system in a straight line across the landscape; the point at which the anger is conquered is marked with a stick, bearing witness to the strength or length of the rage.
~ Unknown
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Popular music creates most impact in the telling of stories.
~ Unknown
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'Ludacris' is something that I made up. It just kind of describes me. Sometimes I have like a split personality. Sometimes I'm cool, calm, and collected, and other times I'm beyond crazy.
~ Ludacris
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Love determined God to the renunciation of his divinity.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
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Öteki dünya inanc? fantezinin hakikatine duyulan inançtan baÅŸka bir ÅŸey deÄŸildir, t?pk? tanr? inanc?n?n, insan?n duygu dünyas?n?n hakikatine ve sonsuzluÄŸuna olan inanç olmas? gibi. Ya da: Tanr? inanc?n?n, sadece insan?n soyut özüne duyulan inanç olmas? gibi, öteki dünya inanc? da sadece soyut bu dünya inanc?d?r.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
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T]he religious man … believes in a real sympathy of a divine being in his sufferings and wants, believes that the will of God can be determined by … prayer, … The … religious man unhesitatingly assigns his own feelings to God; God is to him a heart susceptible to all that is human.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
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Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears form the eyes of woman.
~ Ludwig van Beethoven
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