Quotes about Feelings
Hero-worship is innate to human nature, and it is founded on some of our noblest feelings,—gratitude, love, and admiration.—but which, like all other feelings, when uncontrolled by principle and reason, may easily degenerate into the wildest exaggerations, and lead to most dangerous consequences.
— John Calvin
That our affections kill us not, nor dye.
— John Donne
When you are saying you want to feel good, what you really are saying is you want to feel God: I want my thoughts to be the same as the source from which I emanated.
— Wayne Dyer
A man's value to the community depends primarily on how far his feelings, thoughts, and actions are directed towards promoting the good of his fellows.
— Albert Einstein
The more ups and downs, the more joy I feel. The greater the fear, the greater the happiness I feel.
— Jack Kerouac
It (the heart) is supposed in popular language, to be the seat sometimes, of courage, sometimes of affection, sometimes of honesty, or baseness.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
Your feelings come from where you find your hope. Where is your happiness and your significance?
— Timothy Keller
Yet has not Man wept at the sounds? And are not his tears eloquent understanding?
— Khalil Gibran
how much did pride count in the ebullition of passions in his breast?
— Edith Wharton
Modern spirituality has no hell, no doctrine, no substance. It is about feeling.
— Edward Welch
Faith is not the presence of warm religious feeling. It's the knowledge that you walk before the God who hears.
— Edward Welch
God's self-revelation is a higher authority than our feelings.
— Edward Welch