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Quotes About Emotion

her heart pounding like a teenaged boy on a hooker...
~ Elizabeth Massie
I didn't know what it was I was feeling. Then I realized it was seeing someone and knowing immediately that you love him.
~ Elizabeth McCracken
Vengeance is not justice; vengeance is not wise.
~ Elizabeth Moon
She could not think about it Ã¢â'¬Â¦ any of it Ã¢â'¬Â¦ without going to pieces.
~ Elizabeth Moon
what was she like? she loved him, really loved him then, for an instant. this, this was easier.
~ Elizabeth Noble
Don't." His voice was harsh. "Don't do that." She exhaled. "You're lovely. Lovelier than before.
~ Elizabeth Noble
When your sweet new baby falls asleep in your arms, you look down at your child and the sensation of fierce protectiveness rises to the surface as subtle as a tsunami.
~ Elizabeth Pantley
love has a most unfortunate effect on the brain
~ Elizabeth Peters
He hesitated for a moment. Then he said softly, I love you, Mother. He took my hand and kissed it, and folded my fingers round the stem of the rose. He had stripped it of its thorns.
~ Elizabeth Peters
I love you, he said flatly. I--love--you. Shall I elaborate? I have loved you. I do love you. I will love you. I didn't want to love you. I tried not to love you. I will undoubtably regret loving you, but--God help me--I love you--so much.
~ Elizabeth Peters
love has a very dulling effect on the brain
~ Elizabeth Peters
A woman's instinct, I always feel, supercedes logic.
~ Elizabeth Peters
No, no, you needn't slap me; I am not at all hysterical.
~ Elizabeth Peters
She is fiercely protective of all those she loves, Emerson. She would take your part just as vigorously if someone were unkind to you.' 'D'you think so?' Emerson considered this idea. 'I refuse to pick a quarrel with you so that Sennia can defend you. She'll get over it; just be polite to Gargery.' 'Damnation,' said Emerson
~ Elizabeth Peters
he managed to create an atmosphere of sticky sentimentality that disgusted me.
~ Elizabeth Peters
She was so pitiful as she lay there on the cold, damp ground that only a heart of stone could have been unmoved. There are many hearts of that composition, however.
~ Elizabeth Peters
A woman's instinct, I always feel, supersedes logic.
~ Elizabeth Peters
The man had no more romance in his soul than a codfish
~ Elizabeth Peters
I love you," he said flatly. "I--love--you. Shall I elaborate? I have loved you. I do love you. I will love you. I didn't want to love you. I tried not to love you. I will undoubtedly regret loving you, but--God help me--I love you--so much--" "That's what I thought you said," I murmured.
~ Elizabeth Peters
It went on raining. Day after day. Three days, to be precise. I didn't mind. At that point I'd have considered sunlight a personal insult.
~ Elizabeth Peters
Poetry,' I continued, 'is too sensational for young minds.
~ Elizabeth Peters
Hate is a destructive emotion, but it does not destroy the object of hatred. It destroys the one who hates
~ Elizabeth Peters
marred by deep lines of
~ Elizabeth Peters
All that she saw and felt tired her, and she longed to shut out the world and be secure in the womb of her imagination.
~ Elizabeth Taylor