“The way anyone chooses to feel about someone else is their choice and their business.”
Source: The Swan & the Jackal
“Feeling is not just about what we want to express or how we express it but also about how we should control ourselves.”
Source: Turquoise
“Paul’s last grain of hope falling to the ground below him.”
Source: Peanut the Hamster
“After all, there is no alternative: living means feeling.”
Source: End Emotional Eating: Using Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills to Cope with Difficult Emotions and Develop a Healthy Relationship to Food
“It is this type more than any others whose style it is to stand by another person (or plant or animal), with no intention to influence it, criticize it, or change it-perhaps not even to interact with it-only to be in its presence.”
Source: Type Talk at Work: How the 16 Personality Types Determine Your Success on the Job
“Getting the taste of sensuality was the worst and best thing that ever could have happened to me because now all I can think of is how much deeper I want to go. I've become so addicted to the taste, smell, sound, sight and feeling of sensuality. It is what I live for.”
Source: Sensual Lifestyle
“Do you know that feeling? When you meet someone and you know? The sudden hollowing out of your torso, as if your lungs, heart, viscera have gone and the ribs seem to creak like barrel staves under too much pressure. Glimmerings, intimations of the way I felt now had occurred before with Faye Hobhouse, Dagmar - even Huguette. It is, I think, to do with fear: a fear of impotence - not sexual, but of lacking the power or ability to capture the object of your vital passion. A haunting dread that you will never have the chance again, that the moment has passed you by for ever.”
Source: The New Confessions
“The nature of the female is that she brings forth from out of her own depths fragments of the unknown which it is the duty of the male to make practical upon the physical plane, because it is he who has the ability to reason out what the female has intuited. To this effect the male must also apply his feeling to that which the female brings him, so that he can follow her, and in so doing, fathom the practicability of her gift. In this way male and female together map out the unknown.”
Source: Cry of the Eagle: The Toltec Teachings Volume 2
“A feeling is only a feeling to feel it, and it is not a topic within itself. One can shape, and write it as a topic.”
“Whatever I feel, I can't act on it”