“I wanna tell you something, but I don’t really wanna talk about it because I’m not sure how I feel about it, and I don’t wanna be told how to feel.”— Sheila Callaghan, Debbie Gallagher, Emma Kenney, imdb.com
“You’re going to overthink yourself into an oblivion, you’ve been drowning in a sea of your own emotions.”— R.H. Sin, amazon.com
“He strives to make you happy. Whatever he does, he does it for you. All he wants to do is to make you happy. When you feel sad, he feels sad. When you are joyful, he is joyful.”— Julia Melko, en.amerikanki.com
“You are a good person, I promise. It’s hard to be our best selves when we feel constant anxiety, stress, fear of the future or anger and frustration at circumstances and emotions which we feel powerless to change.”— Gee Grewal, thoughtcatalog.com
“Cry. When you're happy and when you're sad; embrace your emotions as they come.”— Mackenzie Newcomb, elitedaily.com
“Trying to change how you feel is like finding a road sign that points in the opposite direction of where you had intended to go and getting out to try to turn the sign, rather than the course of action.”— Brianna Wiest, amazon.com
“An emotional response to a situation is the single greatest barrier to power, a mistake that will cost you a lot more than any temporary satisfaction you might gain by expressing your feelings.”— Robert Greene, amazon.com
“I don't want to be at the mercy of my emotions. I want to use them, to enjoy them, and to dominate them.”— Oscar Wilde, amazon.com
“Reaches out to touch you in conversation. Whether it's a reflex or not, your ex would make a point NOT to touch you if he or she was not interested. There's a strong emotional trigger in touch to get back an ex.”— Jenna James, baitexback.com
“ENFPs feel their lows just as intensely as they feel their highs – they just aren’t as comfortable expressing negative emotions as they are positive ones.”— Heidi Priebe, amazon.com
“Don’t waste time and emotions staring at pictures of perfect bodies and wishing to be one of them. If you need visual inspiration, find photos of you at your best, not someone else at their best.”— Deanna Schober, tinybuddha.com
“Meeting with a therapist can help you to process through your thoughts and feelings and they can also help you to identify some positive coping strategies.”— Jennifer Rollin, thoughtcatalog.com
“When the smart girl starts falling in love, her first instinct is to question her emotions. She’s not used to letting her heart take the steering wheel, so her brain will hold her back for a while. She’ll need to study what’s going on between you. Evaluate your relationship’s progression. Rationaliz…”— Ivy Turner, thoughtcatalog.com
“Are you emotionally and mentally ready to have sex? For most women, sex and emotions cannot be separated – it’s how we’re wired. We release a bonding chemical called oxytocin during sex that can leave us catching feelings if we’re not too careful. If you’re not sure if he is worthy of the honor of d…”— Brooke Dean, madamenoire.com
“There is not a thin line between love and hate. There is - in fact - a Great Wall of China with armed sentries posted every 20 feet between love and hate.”— David Shore, Dr. Gregory House, Hugh Laurie, amazon.com
“There seems to be a massive misunderstanding in the world right now about weakness and strength. We've somehow gotten to the point that many think compassion is a sign of weakness, and ruthlessness a sign of strength. It makes me a little bit sick. Compassion is the ultimate expression of strength.…”— Hank Green, facebook.com
“He knows how to express his feelings directly. Mr. Boyfriend Material will not manipulate you with silence, or criticize or judge you. When he has a need, or feels like he must discuss something pertaining to your relationship, he doesn't hesitate to bring it up.”— Marni Battista, yourtango.com