“Sometimes you don't even understand what you're feeling. You don't know how to put that into words, so how are you suppose to tell the person you love that you're upset?”— Taissa Farmiga, azquotes.com
“Do you know what I think about crying? I think some people have to learn to do it. But once you learn, once you know how to really cry, there's nothing quite like it. I feel sorry for those who don't know the trick. It's like whistling or singing.”— Anne Rice, amazon.com
“These days the only thing that gets me outside is when I say: Fuck. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck you. Fuck me. Fuck this. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.”— Mark Z. Danielewski, amazon.com
“You must love yourself, sweet soul. Even when you are tired. Even when you are angry. Even when you are dissatisfied. Even when you want to scream so loud that the heavens shake.”— Abirami P. Kurukkal, instagram.com
“How odd it is that we so often weep for each other’s distresses, when we shed not a tear for our own!”— Anne Brontë, amazon.com
“She’s desperate for affection from others. She will not only want constant affirmation from you, but also from her friends, her boss and even her pets. She’ll fish for compliments. She’ll be disproportionately upset when she doesn’t get a stream of affection from whomever she’s around.”— Carol Bleyle, sunsigns.org
“You're always yelling at me! You never listen to me! What about my feelings?!”— Jesse Metcalfe, John Tucker, amazon.com
“You’re really sad about putting your dog down, your uncle’s illness, or losing that road race. You could really use a shoulder to cry on. But you know you can’t rely on your partner for that. In order to stay in control, emotional abusers need your focus to be on them. Their tolerance for your woes…”— Abby Rodman, huffingtonpost.com
“Crying. I don't care if this is the most moving sex ever (also, it probably isn't) — it isn't okay to cry during sex. You feel weird, he feels weird. And just, why? Don't do it.”— Liz Newman, yourtango.com
“If she's sad or upset or angry, she needs to be alone. She fears a man dismissing her womanly tears.”— Gillian Flynn, amazon.com