Welcome to our collection of Emotions quotes! Emotions are an integral part of the human experience, shaping our thoughts, actions, and relationships. Whether it's the joy of success, the sorrow of loss, the excitement of love, or the fear of the unknown, emotions possess the power to deeply affect us.
In this category, you will find a wide range of quotes that explore the vast spectrum of human emotions. From introspective reflections to inspiring insights, these quotes offer a glimpse into the complex and beautiful world of our innermost feelings. They remind us that emotions are not only a natural part of life but also serve as powerful catalysts for personal growth and understanding.
By delving into the words of philosophers, poets, writers, and various other individuals, you will discover profound wisdom that captures the essence of different emotional experiences. Whether you are seeking solace during challenging times, motivation to pursue your dreams and passions, or simply a better understanding of the human psyche, these quotes will resonate with you.
So, take a moment to explore the Emotions quotes on this page. Allow yourself to connect with the emotions expressed in these words and be inspired to embrace the richness of your own emotional journey. Let these quotes serve as a reminder that our emotions, in all their intricacy, are what make us human.
...I prefer not to have among my guests two people or more, of any sex, who are in the first wild tremours of love. It is better to invite them after their new passion has settled, has solidified into a quieter reciprocity of emotions. (It is also a waste of good food, to serve it to new lovers.)
Romantic poetry and fiction of the last 2000 years has blinded us to the fact that emotions are a low form of jungle consciousness. Emotional actions are the most contracted, dangerous form of fanatic stupor.
One of my aunties inspires me beause of how easily she shows her emotions, and she isn't ever afraid to cry. My mum, for her work ethic - she might not show her emotions in public very much, but she's a total power woman. My grandma, who watched four of her children die before her, she's a powerhouse.
There is no trickier subject for a writer from the South than that of affection between a black person and a white one in the unequal world of segregation. For the dishonesty upon which a society is founded makes every emotion suspect, makes it impossible to know whether what flowed between two people was honest feeling or pity or pragmatism.(Howell Raines's Pulitzer Prize winning article "Grady's Gift")-Sockett admired this quote and used it in her summary.
The secret of being a writer: not to expect others to value what you've done as you value it. Not to expect anyone else to perceive in it the emotions you have invested in it. Once this is understood, all will be well.
My belief is that art should not be comforting; for comfort, we have mass entertainment and one another. Art should provoke, disturb, arouse our emotions, expand our sympathies in directions we may not anticipate and may not even wish.
When you are writing literary writing, you are communicating something subtextual with emotions and poetry. The prose has to have a voice; it's not just typing. It takes a while to get that voice.