“Negative emotions don’t just cause negative thoughts, they cause excessively negative thoughts, that reflect a distorted picture of reality. Anxiety causes us to overestimate how dangerous things are, depression makes our situation seem hopeless, and anger makes small slights seem like major attacks…”— Spencer Greenberg, spencergreenberg.com
“If they had told me about the series, I never would have done the movie, I got aboard this thing by accident. I wasn't emotionally ready for a series. I like to move around, but now at least 98 per cent of my personality is in abeyance. There is the applause; I love it!”— Telly Savalas, m.imdb.com
“Sometimes it’s a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.”— David Byrne, goodreads.com
“Is this just what you do? You start to get involved, get scared when the emotions are too much, and then dream up any excuse you can to run? Or to invite the other person to dump you?”— Sherryl Woods, amazon.com
“I’m slowly learning to forgive myself breaking. For being overly emotional and sensitive. I’m slowly learning to forgive myself for hurting and healing and starting all over again.”— Lauren Jarvis-Gibson, thoughtcatalog.com
“No man can be intellectually insulted. Insult, in its very nature, is emotional”— Jack London, amazon.com
“We emotionally manipulated each other until we thought it was love.”— Warsan Shire, warsanshire.tumblr.com
“If I were honest, I’d say it only sort of gets better. That there’s always this part of you that got carved out. It’s a physical thing, I swear to God, and it’s the part that swells right before you cry. Eventually you stop hoping and start to fill it up with memories.”— Kathleen Hale, amazon.com
“Your emotional life is not written in cement during childhood. You write each chapter as you go along.”— Harry Stack Sullivan, facebook.com
“Love. The reason I dislike that word is that it means too much for me, far more than you can understand.”— Leo Tolstoy, amazon.com
“I've been accused my whole life of being 'too sensitive.' This actually kind of pisses me off, but maybe that's just because I'm too sensitive.”— Sophia Dembling, amazon.com
“You need to be okay with being soft, emotional, sad or confused instead of trying so hard to look like you’ve got it all under control.”— Rania Naim, thoughtcatalog.com
“I am not being emotional for no reason. My anxiety likes to trick me into worrying about many problems, mainly the illogical ones. At times it will feel as if I am drowning in my emotions, but at other times it will feel as if I am sitting in a desert, void of any feelings at all.”— Stefanie Manzi, thoughtcatalog.com
“Why are we afraid of being vulnerable? To clarify with examples: Why do we hesitate to take chances? Why do we hesitate to start new relations? Why is being ‘emotional’ considered a shortcoming? Why won’t we allow ourselves to feel?”— Harita Sahadeva, thoughtcatalog.com
“Distinguish among different kinds of closeness—mental, emotional, cultural, spiritual, as well as physical—and explore ways to increase each of them.”— Roni Beth, psychologytoday.com
“Three things: 1- Stop letting pride win. Don't let it destroy and unravel friendships and loves. We blinked, and it's the holidays again. How many more laps around the sun are left? Life is slippery and fleeting, and distance so cold. Stay humble and warm. Remember what counts. 2- Be unapologeticall…”— Victoria Erickson, facebook.com