“It is only through my daughter that I have come to realise that a life without femininity – devoid of mystery, emotion, gentleness and the unerring power of a woman’s love – is no life at all.” Love IsEmotionMysteryDaughterMy DaughterRealisingFemininityGentleness Author:Antonella Gambotto-Burke
“How many of the people I know - sons and daughters - have intricate abstract expressionist paintings of their mothers, created out of their own emotions, attitudes, hands. And how many have only Polaroid pictures of their fathers.” PeopleKnowsHandsMotherFatherEmotionAttitudePaintingSonDaughterAbstractIntricateSon And DaughterPolaroids Book:At Large Source: At Large
“Insults from an adolescent daughter are more painful, because they are seen as coming not from a child who lashes out impulsively,who has moments of intense anger and of negative feelings which are not integrated into that large body of responses, impressions and emotions we call 'our feelings for someone,' but instead they are coming from someone who is seen to know what she does.” KnowsChildrenDoeMomentsFeelingsBodyEmotionDaughterNegativeResponsePainfulImpressionIntenseInsultIntegratedLashesNegative Feelings Author:Terri E Apter
“Having a daughter and a grandson, I certainly could relate to the fact that this child, who you simply dote on, being taken away from you at an early age, and every single kind of emotion you would have to go through.” KindChildrenFactsAgeEmotionTakenDaughterRelateAway From YouGrandsonHaving A Daughter Author:Judi Dench
“THE HERETIC'S DAUGHTER is raw, honest and completely captivating. Kathleen Kent takes what would seem to be a familiar subject and gives it a fresh, new perspective-moving us through a wrenching gamut of emotions as she does so. A searing look at one of the worst periods in our history.” GivingLooksDoeSeemsMovingEmotionWorstSubjectsHonestPerspectivePeriodsDaughterFamiliarHereticCaptivatingNew PerspectiveKent Author:Anita Shreve
“I love my daughter, but there's a certain feeling, a certain emotion when you got a granddaughter, you know?” KnowsFeelingsCertainEmotionDaughterMy DaughterGranddaughterLove My DaughterI Love My DaughterGrand Daughter Author:Bernie Mac
“In the case of two actors connecting with each other and trusting each other, our bodies have memories without us having to consciously think about it, so rather than think, "Oh, I must think about my daughter dying," you just let that go and trust that you have all the emotions you need in there, and by losing yourself in the scene, that stuff kicks in without having to spend the day thinking about horrific things happening to your own child.” ThinkingNeedsChildrenTwoBodyActorsStuffMemoriesEmotionCasesDyingSceneLosingHappeningsDaughterThings HappenKicksMy DaughterConnectingLosing YourselfHorrificTrusting Each Other Author:Michael Sheen
“It's emotion. When you are watching a movie you see a woman sitting with her daughter and looking in her eyes and you see butterflies flying in the background and then you suddenly hear scary movie music and it changes the whole thing. But if something sounds different it changes the movie. Music is the back drop of what you talk about.” IfsDifferentWholeEyeSoundEmotionMusic IsDaughterSittingScaryFlyingBackgroundsButterflyHer Eyes Author:Yung Joc
“Because I have nothing else to live for. You told me of your brother’s betrayal. Imagine your own father calling out his hounds to kill your infant daughter and husband. Imagine what it was like to watch them die and then be taken and punished for something you didn’t do. To be stripped of your dignity and emotions because your father was embarrassed by a stupid, insignificant dream he’d had and he blamed everyone who walks in the dreams for it. You feel your pain, Aiden. I feel mine. (Leta)” FeelsDreamPainDiesFatherWalksEmotionWatchesTakenImagineStupidMinesBrotherCallingHusbandDaughterDignityBetrayalEmbarrassedInfantInsignificantYour BrotherHounds Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“But will I always love her? Does my love for her reside in my head or my heart? The scientist in her believed that emotion resulted from complex limbic brain circuitry that was for her, at this very moment, trapped in the trenches of a battle in which there would be no survivors. The mother in her believed that the love she hadd for her daughter was safe from the mayhem in her mind, because it lived in her heart.” MindHeartDoeMomentsWould BeMotherEmotionBrainMy HeartBattleSafeDaughterScientistComplexesSurvivorTrappedTrenchesMayhemLove For Her Book:Still Alice Source: Still Alice