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Quotes about Emotions

At least it removed her dread of being laughed at, though the deeper hurt of an outraged ideal remained.
— LM Montgomery
Jane did not like Phyllis. Sometimes Jane thought drearily that there must be something the matter with her when there were so many people she didn't like.
— LM Montgomery
In these ten minutes Rilla passed through a dizzying succession of anger, laughter, contempt, depression and inspiration. Oh, people were—funny! How little they understood.
— LM Montgomery
all these terrible emotions always do sound foolish when we put them into our inadequate words. They are not meant to be spoken—only felt and endured.
— LM Montgomery
I don't want them cured!" Emily was getting angrier and angrier all the time under the table. "I like my faults better than I do your — your—" she fumbled mentally for a word — then triumphantly recalled a phrase of her father's—"your abominable virtues!")
— LM Montgomery
Counseling that attempts to logically teach new truth without concern for the emotional threat involved in changing one's approach to meeting personal needs will plow headlong into resistance.
— Larry Crabb
When I am happy I feel like crying, but when I am sad I don't feel like laughing. I think it is better to be happy; then you get two feelings for the price of one.
— Lily Tomlin
Does God care if I'm sad? Look at the tear-streaked face of Jesus as he stands near Lazarus's tomb.
— Max Lucado
My marriage didn't make me sad, but it didn't make me happy either. My husband and I hardly spoke to each other. This wasn't because we were angry. We had nothing to say. I was dying of boredom.
— Marilyn Monroe
The body is a house of many windows: there we all sit, showing ourselves and crying on the passers-by to come and love us.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
He that shuts love out, in turn shall be Shut out from love, and on her threshold lie, Howling in outer darkness.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
It is of no avail to know what is about to happen; for it is a sad thing to be grieved when grief can do no good.
— Cicero