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Feelings or Emotions are the universal language and are to be honored. They are the authentic expression of who you are in your deepest place. By Judith Wright Emotions Feelings Honored Universal Language

All you have to do is be able to feel. By Art Blakey Feel

Maybe I felt something because I'm always looking for feelings. Without them, I don't know how to act. By Erin Bowman Feelings Felt Act

See with one eye, feel with the other. By Paul Klee Eye Feel

feeling - I understand. By K. Bromberg Feeling Understand

Feelings come and they pass. Whatever we are feeling in any given moment is just a passing experience. Our work is to learn to accept what we feel and to learn to let it pass. By Iyanla Vanzant Pass Learn Feelings Feeling Experience

All that is beautiful can only be felt. By Lailah Gifty Akita Felt Beautiful

Feelings naturally arise as passing states of awareness and are not part of us - rather, they give feedback and then expire. By Deborah Sandella Feelings Expire Naturally Arise Passing

Feelings form part of a world in which time, space and frontiers do not exist. By Paulo Coelho Feelings Time Space Exist Form

In other words, eventually through this practice we can begin to experience feelings as feelings - impersonal phenomena as opposed to feelings in the form of explosive dramas of "I, me, and mine." Feeling is the key to the present moment. It anchors us in experience. By Michael Stone Feelings Words Eventually Impersonal Mine

Feeling is the language that speaks to the Divine Matrix (the Universe). Feel as though your goal is accomplished and your prayer is already answered. By Gregg Braden Matrix Universe Divine Feeling Language

Feelings are you inner guidance system-your emotional compass. When you allow this compass to direct your actions you build self-trust. When you feel hungry, you eat. When you feel tired, you rest. When you feel lonely, you reach out for a connection to others. In this most basic way your feelings link you with the wisest part of yourself. They tell you what you need to know at any given moment. By Cheryl Richardson Feel Compass Guidance Systemyour Emotional

Our feelings are formations, impermanent and without substance. We learn not to identify with ourselves with our feelings, not to consider them as a self, not to seek refuge in them, not to die because of them. By Thich Nhat Hanh Formations Impermanent Substance Feelings Learn

A feeling can't kill you. By Lauren Destefano Feeling Kill

Perhaps a better explanation for why it's so difficult to feel our feelings is that ALL emotion, positive or negative, opens the door to the nature of reality. All of us prefer to avoid pain -- but even more, we want to escape reality. By Dan B. Allender Reality Emotion Positive Negative Opens

People who cannot feel punish those who do. By May Sarton People Feel Punish

You can see and you can listen, but you have to have moments in which you feel. By Mike Krzyzewski Listen Feel Moments

Feel, he told himself, feel, feel, feel. Even if what you feel is pain, only let yourself feel. By P.d. James Feel Told Pain

The essential function of feelings is to provide feedback and pass through us organically like water flows in a river. By Deborah Sandella River Essential Function Feelings Provide

I feel things too deeply. By Hannah Brencher Deeply Feel Things

I feel something else break through the numbness. Something raw. Something primal. Something visceral. By Sam A. Patel Numbness Feel Break Raw Primal

In this world of numbness and information overload, the ability to feel, my boy, is a rare gift indeed. By Patrick Ness Overload Feel Boy World Numbness

Nothing or nobody can make you feel something you don't think. Your thinking, and only your thinking, creates your feelings. By Garret Kramer Thinking Make Feel Creates Feelings

Feel first, write second. By William Kenower Feel Write

I can feel you;In my thoughts, in my words and in my deeds. By Kristian Goldmund Aumann Thoughts Deeds Feel Words

If you can't feel then why did you kiss me?""Because I can feel it here, in my heart. By Becca Fitzpatrick Heart Feel Kiss

We don't know the contour of feeling;we only know what molds it from without. By Rainer Maria Rilke Feeling Contour Molds

You cannot heal what you cannot feel By Dale C. Bronner Feel Heal

I don't know. Sometimes, I feel nothing, and I'm so afraid. Afraid I'll stop feeling anything at all. I'll just slip away inside myself ... I just need to feel something A Great and Terrible Beauty, Page 177, by By Libba Bray Afraid Feel Page Beauty Great

I can feel you, even though I can't see you. By Nancy Holder Feel

I do things with a lot of feeling. By Sergio Garcia Feeling Things Lot

Sometimes feeling nothing hurts the most. By Karen Peterson Feeling Hurts

Love is not a feeling, love is a response. Love is an action. By David Jeremiah Love Feeling Response Action

You feel, as you always do, what is most to the credit of human nature. - Such feelings ought to be investigated, that they may know themselves. By Jane Austen Feel Nature Credit Human Investigated

Not feeling is no replacement for reality. Your problems today are still your problems tomorrow By Larry Michael Dredla Reality Feeling Replacement Problems Tomorrow

What you don't knowYou can feel it somehow By U2 Knowyou Feel

Most of us think of ourselves as thinking creatures that feel, but we are actually feeling creatures that think. By Jill Bolte Taylor Creatures Feel Thinking Feeling

You love and you hate and you grieve and you don't even feel it. By Lev Grossman Love Hate Grieve Feel

You can't tell me what to feel By Lauren Oliver Feel

Hold the capacity of feeling to be the most important and elemental, as providing the foundation for every sound and real growth; everything that is truly great and human. By Friedrich Nietzsche Hold Elemental Growth Human Capacity

Feeling is never invisible; it takes shape and manifests as form everywhere in nature. Nature can, therefore, be viewed as feeling unfurled, a living reality in front of us and amidst us. By Andreas Weber Invisible Feeling Nature Shape Manifests

The only way to fight a feeling is with a feeling. By Ann Voskamp Feeling Fight

You feel love when it touches you By Brook Tesla Feel Love Touches

I wanted nothing more than to feel something, but I didn't know how to deal with what came after the feeling. By Julie Murphy Feeling Wanted Feel Deal

All these feelings need to be felt. We need to stomp and storm; to sob and cry; to perspire and tremble. By John Bradshaw Felt Feelings Storm Cry Tremble

Do not try to explain feelings. Live everything intensely and treasure what you feel as a gift from God. By Paulo Coelho Feelings God Explain Live Intensely

Perhaps people ought to feel with more imagination. By Elliot Perlman Imagination People Feel

It's emotions. Sometimes you feel, sometimes you don't. You can't force yourself into feeling something, can you? By Sarvesh Jain Emotions Feel Force Feeling

We are more than our feelings. Feelings are like leaves and flowers on the tree of our being. They are the first to dance in the breeze, the first to blossom in springtime, the first to sparkle in the rain. But come the cold and frost, we discover that the bare branches of our values and the roots of our traditions are the structure we stand on. By Manjul Bajaj Feelings Leaves Flowers Tree Breeze

I did not like this feeling of having feelings. By Jeff Lindsay Feeling Feelings

The world belongs to who doesn't feel. The primary condition to be a practical man is the absence of sensitivity. By Fernando Pessoa Feel World Belongs Sensitivity Primary

Whatever you focus on you're going to feel. By Tony Robbins Feel Focus

Feelings follow actions. By Roxanne Henke Feelings Actions Follow

I felt the death loneliness that comes at the end of every day that is wasted in your life By Ernest Hemingway, Life Felt Death Loneliness End

The things that link us deepest, we can't feel.Except if they're taken from us. By Joyce Carol Oates Deepest Things Link Feelexcept

Feeling is the secret. By Neville Goddard Feeling Secret

I didn't like that feeling, it made me sad in places of my heart that I didn't know existed. By Trish Marie Dawson Feeling Existed Made Sad Places

First we feel. Then we fall. By James Joyce Feel Fall

Do you have to feel something for it to be real or mean anything? Can you touch your dreams, taste your imagination. By Tim Lebbon Feel Real Dreams Taste Imagination

Everyone at every minute of his life must feel something. Only the dead have no sensations. By Konstantin Stanislavski Minute Life Feel Sensations Dead

I feel. I feel. Strong and untouchable and capable. An exquisite glow of joy fills me up and extinguishes my anger. For this instant, I am whole again. I am not broken or empty. The shadow-self inside me that compels me to kill is silent. I am unburdened. I am complete. By Elizabeth May Feel Strong Capable Anger Untouchable

Feelings are like blankets, covering you up so you can't see clearly, or like mazes you can too easily get lost inside. I am terrified of getting lost. By Corey Ann Haydu Feelings Blankets Covering Inside Lost

I am a tender-hearted person, and I feel everything to the ninth degree. By Dolly Parton Person Degree Tenderhearted Feel Ninth

Feeling comes in aid Of feeling, and diversity of strength Attends us, if but once we have been strong. By William Wordsworth Attends Strong Feeling Aid Diversity

A feeling heart is a blessing that no one, who has it, would be without; and it is a moral security of innocence; since the heart that is able to partake of the distress of another, cannot wilfully give it. By Samuel Richardson Heart Innocence Feeling Blessing Moral

Everything you felt, I felt it too By Jay Mclean Felt

To feel. To trust the feeling. I long for that By Ingmar Bergman Feel Feeling Trust Long

The heart feels, the head compares. By Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand Feels Compares Heart Head

I'm a feeler. I feel everything deep within my core. Even when I don't want to. I don't know where my emotions stop and my empathy begins. I feel from the tips of my toes to the follicles of my head. I feel with every fiber, every molecule, every tissue, marrow, muscle, and bone in my body. I feel. By A.j. Compton Feel Feeler Core Deep Marrow

Reason speaks and feeling bites By Plutarch Reason Bites Speaks Feeling

Feelings can be the most costly thing in the universe. By Kasie West Feelings Universe Costly Thing

All any feeling wants is to be welcomed with tenderness. It wants room to unfold. It wants to relax and tell its story. It wants to dissolve like a thousand writhing snakes that with a flick of kindness become harmless strands of rope. By Geneen Roth Tenderness Feeling Welcomed Unfold Room

Feelings are real. They often become one's reality. But they are not always based on truth. By Jesikah Sundin Feelings Real Reality Truth Based

I'm still human - I can't not feel. By Delta Goodrem Human Feel

Even now, all possible feelings do not yet exist, there are still those that lie beyond our capacity and our imagination. From time to time, when a piece of music no one has ever written or a painting no one has ever painted, or something else impossible to predict, fathom or yet describe takes place, a new feeling enters the world. And then, for the millionth time in the history of feeling, the heart surges and absorbs the impact. By Nicole Krauss Exist Imagination Time Lie Capacity

want to feel something that is actually something. A feeling that is identifiable and real. A By Lauren Graham Feel Real Feeling Identifiable

We are not thinking machines that feel; rather, we are feeling machines that think. By Antonio Damasio Machines Feel Thinking Feeling

All I know is that you can't force yourself to feel something you don't. By Catherine Ryan Hyde Force Feel

Breathe.Slow.Observe.Break the link between sensation and reaction.Breathe into the gap between them.Blind reaction is attachment.Blind reaction is slavery.Freedom exists in the gap.Choice exists in the gap.I exist in the gap. By Ramez Naam Gap Reaction Exists Exist Link

Don't ask me what it means; ask me what it felt. By Jill Telford Felt

If the heart did not feel, then there was no hope for the rest. Feeling was necessary to passion and caring and belief. By Jacquelyn Frank Feel Rest Heart Hope Feeling

One is far better off feeling than one is thinking. By A.d. Posey Thinking Feeling

To feel today what one felt yesterday isn't to feel - it's to remember today what was felt yesterday, to be today's living corpse of what yesterday was lived and lost. By Fernando Pessoa Today Yesterday Feel Felt Lost

Feelings, and feelings, and feelings. Let me try thinking instead. By C.s. Lewis Feelings Thinking

Feelings have the divine attracting power. Feelings are the only link between you and everything around you. By Debasish Mridha Feelings Power Divine Attracting Link

You cannot live by feelings and emotions; you have to live by your intuition and consciousness. By Harbhajan Singh Yogi Live Emotions Consciousness Feelings Intuition

Feelings are memories. Memories are also feelings. By Margaret Stohl Feelings Memories

We have to allow ourselves to feel it in order to heal it. By Sam Owen Feel Order Heal

I feel nothing, apart from a certain difficulty in continuing to exist. By Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle Exist Feel Difficulty Continuing

Feel, my children, feel; feel for the poor, the ignorant, the downtrodden; feel till the heart stops and the brain reels and you think you will go mad; then pour the soul out at the feet of the Lord, and then will come power, help and indomitable energy. By Swami Vivekananda Feel Lord Children Poor Ignorant

Feel the connection! By Lailah Gifty Akita Feel Connection

Feelings are intangible," he said. "You can't see them, can't touch them. You can hurt and no one would know. But physical pain is real. You can see blood and broken bones. It's simple in a way feelings are not, and cutting makes the abstract pain of feelings substantial. By Shaun David Hutchinson Intangible Feelings Pain Touch Real

You mainly feel the way you think. By Albert Ellis Feel

Feeling emotions must be called upon to give feeling to the thought so it will take form. By Charles F. Haanel Form Feeling Emotions Called Give

Feelings are much like waves, we can't stop them from coming but we can choose which one to surf. By Jonatan Martensson Feelings Waves Surf Stop Coming

Feel the joy .. feel the happiness. By Rhonda Byrne Feel Joy Happiness

Having the ability to feel is the greatest gift God has ever given. By Scott Hildreth God Ability Feel Greatest Gift

When a feeling hits, keep breathing. Let air flow through your body. Let your heart beat as it always faithfully does. And let the feeling pass through you. Maybe it will be momentary, or maybe it will spend the night. But it will not last forever. If you can be with it, sit with it, even if "it" brings a lot of discomfort, that feeling will keep moving. It will move through you, and you will move on. You will move forward. By Stephen Lovegrove Hits Breathing Feeling Move Body

Feelings are something you have; not something you are. By Shannon L. Alder Feelings

(...) there are so few words in our language to articulate "body feelings" of any sort. I'm sure that this lack in language is related to our cultural tendency to dismiss or discount the way that our bodies feel to us. Indeed, many of us tend to think of ourselves as brains or souls crammed inside of a shell - a shell that is our body. We delude ourselves into believing that the shell itself is not important, not connected to our consciousness, that it's merely a vessel that contains us, or a vehicle that we move about with our minds. But the truth is, our bodies are inseparable from our minds. By Julia Serano Language Articulate Feelings Sort Shell