Quotes about Emotions
It's not what happens to us, but our response to what happens to us that hurts us.
— Stephen Covey
You can buy a person's hand, but you can not buy his heart.
— Stephen Covey
If I were physically dependent—paralyzed or disabled or limited in some physical way—I would need you to help me. If I were emotionally dependent, my sense of worth and security would come from your opinion of me. If you didn't like me, it could be devastating. If I were intellectually dependent, I would count on you to do my thinking for me, to think through the issues and problems of my life.
— Stephen Covey
We are not our feelings. We are not our moods. We are not even our thoughts. The very fact that we can think about these things separates us from them and from the animal world.
— Stephen Covey
It's not what happens to us, but our response to what happens to us that hurts us. Of course, things can hurt us physically or economically
— Stephen Covey
our son's "socially impressive" accomplishments were more a serendipitous expression of the feelings he had about himself than merely a response to social reward.
— Stephen Covey
It's not what happens to us, but our response to what happens to us that hurts
— Stephen Covey
But as proactive people, we can carry our own physical or social weather with us.
— Stephen Covey
You have to build the skills of empathic listening on a base of character that inspires openness and trust. And you have to build the Emotional Bank Accounts that create a commerce between hearts.
— Stephen Covey
Powerful people can love without being loved back.
— Danny Silk
Mutual fear is a principal link in the chain of mutual love.
— Thomas Paine
Love turns, with a little indulgence, to indifference or disgust; hatred alone is immortal.
— William Hazlitt