Feelings are never stupid, they just make us feel stupid sometimes.
Laurell K. HamiltonStichwörter: feelings
This good fellowship - camaraderie - usually occurring through the similarity of pursuits is unfortunately seldom super-added to love between the sexes, because men and women associate, not in their labors but in their pleasures merely. Where, however, happy circumstances permit its development, the compounded feeling proves itself to be the only love which is strong as death - that love which many waters cannot quench, nor the floods drown, besides which the passion usually called by the name is as evanescent as steam.
Thomas HardyStichwörter: love passion marriage feelings camaraderie
I think that is what film and art and music do; they can work as a map of sorts for your feelings.
Bruce SpringsteenStichwörter: art music film feelings
When a man is able to connect with his feelings, he is able to care more.
Warren FarrellI have no idea why I write. The old standards are: I like to express my feelings, stretch my imagination, earn money.
S.E. HintonStichwörter: imagination money write feelings
A part of her wanted to tell him she still loved him, and that even though this love was hopeless and long over, it still consumed her year after year. It was a tangled hairball of feelings and she couldn't pull forth any one strand.
Ann BrasharesStichwörter: love feelings consumed tangled
Music isn’t just heard, it is felt.
Kelly ClarksonStichwörter: inspirational music emotions feelings therapy hear felt
Sometimes loneliness makes the loudest noise.
Aaron Ben-Ze'evStichwörter: imagination love nostalgia scars feelings circumstances desperation comeback phenomenon breakups reciprocity dwelling aching-heart billy-holiday central-features edna-st-vincent-millay ex-lovers hole-in-the-world impressive-comeback intense-desire mental-environment negative-experiences romantic-life st-vincent-millay
Love had always issued out of the places that hurt the most.
Pat ConroyStichwörter: love hurt feelings
Living with life is very hard. Mostly we do our best to stifle life--to be tame or to be wanton. To be tranquillised or raging. Extremes have the same effect; they insulate us from the intensity of life.
And extremes--whether of dullness or fury--successfully prevent feeling. I know our feelings can be so unbearable that we employ ingenious strategies--unconscious strategies--to keep those feelings away. We do a feelings-swap, where we avoid feeling sad or lonely or afraid or inadequate, and feel angry instead. It can work the other way, too--sometimes you do need to feel angry, not inadequate; sometimes you do need to feel love and acceptance, and not the tragic drama of your life.
It takes courage to feel the feeling--and not trade it on the feelings-exchange, or even transfer it altogether to another person. You know how in couples one person is always doing all the weeping or the raging while the other one seems so calm and reasonable?
I understood that feelings were difficult for me although I was overwhelmed by them.
Stichwörter: life anger feelings avoidance living-life suppression extremes inadequate
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