Elizabeth had never been more at a loss to make her feelings appear what they were not. It was necessary to laugh, when she would rather have cried.
Jane AustenTags: feelings laugh pride-and-prejudice cry concealment
Fighting and writing’s deepest layers of beauty lie not only in the physical and mental realms of what we know, but also as an incognizable instinct, a realm we will never fully know but will forever feel.
Cameron ConawayTags: writing beauty fighting feelings instinct
Never apologize for showing your feelings. When you do, you are apologizing for the truth.
José N. HarrisTags: truth feelings apologies apology apologize
He stared at Esmelda with a face like glass, nothing hidden. What I saw there wasn’t steel or fire or stone. Feelings stirred in me and I had to look away. I knew what I saw because I’d felt them, too — understanding, sadness, compassion...forgiveness.
Deborah WheelerTags: feelings
But feelings can't be ignored, no matter how unjust or ungrateful they seem.
Anne FrankCommitment is Circumstances
Leju ThomasTags: love marriage feelings husband wife relationship circumstances commitment bonding cheating unfaithful
If you spend your life sparing people’s feelings and feeding their vanity, you get so you can’t distinguish what should be respected in them.
F. Scott FitzgeraldTags: life people relationships vanity respect feelings boundaries
If you want to be able to recall everything and anything in detail,
then you need to be strong enough to feel all bad memories as well.
Before everything, I used to do this thing when I was upset-I used to take all my feelings and push them down inside me. It was like they were garbage and I was compacting it to get more in. I felt like I could keep pushing all my feelings down into my socks and I wouldn't have to worry about them. I don't think I do that anymore.
Brent RunyonTags: feelings
...and yet, though desirous to be gone, she could not quit the mansion-house, or look an adieu to the cottage, with its black, dripping and comfortless veranda, or even notice through the misty glasses the last humble tenements of the village, without a saddened heart. Scenes had passed in Uppercross which made it precious. It stood the record of many sensations of pain, once severe, but now softened; and of some instances of relenting feeling, some breathings of friendship and reconciliation, which could never be looked for again, and which could never cease to be dear. She left it all behind her, all but the recollection that such things had been.
Jane AustenTags: memories feelings regret parting farewell going-away recollections
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