Quotes about Emotion
Dance is the landscape of man's soul.
— Martha Graham
Some automatic device clicked in her big brain, and her knees felt weak, and there was a chilly feeling in her stomach. She was in love with this man. They don't make memories like that anymore
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Yet is there one true line, the pearl of pearls: Man dreams of Fame while woman wakes to love.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
A man suffers death himself as often as he loses those dear to him.
— Publilius Syrus
Reason is not the sole basis of moral virtue in man. His social impulses are more deeply rooted than his rational life.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
All that man has to say or do that can possibly concern mankind is in some shape or other to tell the story of his love-to sing, and, if he is fortunate and keeps alive, he will be forever in love.
— Henry David Thoreau
Unfruitful emotion is to be suspected. Feeling acts as an impulse, as a spur, as a spring, and when feelings are excited, and they put nothing forward, they are sometimes even dangerous to a man.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Conscience is less an inner voice than the memory of a mother's glance.
— Robert Brault
If we can (generate) the right emotion inside of us, we can get ourselves to do anything. If you don't have the money, but you're creative and determined enough, you'll find the way.
— Tony Robbins
Money makes the world go round, but love makes the universe go in every direction.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
To be loved, I think, is the thing that gets you up in the morning.
— Philip Seymour Hoffman
As a mother you are only as happy as your saddest child.
— Beth Moore