“I was just a very emotional player. I wore my emotions on my sleeve. I pretty much told you how I felt. I didn't mince words, so to speak. If I felt bad, I let you know that I felt bad. If I felt you were playing sorry, I told you. If I was playing sorry, I told myself that. I came from an era when losing really hurt. I didn't see anything good about it.” IfsKnowsSpeakFeltHurtEmotionPlayerEmotionalLosingSorryErasSleeves Author:Gary Clark, Jr.
“Self-checkout is negative because more and more retailers are losing the personal touch. People want to do business where people know their name and communicate with them. With a world full of email and more self-service we will begin to start seeking out the basics from retailers who create emotion. There is not emotion out of self-service and most people buy out of emotion.” PeopleKnowsWorldWantSelfNamesEmotionLosingNegativeSeekingCommunicateEmailBasicsRetailersCheckoutsPersonal TouchSelf Service Author:Debbie Allen
“If you lead a sloppy life, if you indulge in your emotions, if you're always upset, freaked out, stressful, and not happy, you are wasting power and your power level will get very low.” IfsLevelsEmotionLosingLowsUpsetMysticismIndulgeStressfulNot HappyIndulge InSloppyLosing Power Author:Frederick Lenz
“I thought I had finished with romantic adventures, but half-way through life and well past the age for losing one's heart, I was suddenly swept off my feet by a new love, a passionate, tyrannical, all-absorbing emotion: the love of a garden.” WayWellsHeartAgePastEmotionHalfFeetAdventureLosingGardenPassionateFinishedGardeningAbsorbingHalf Way Book:The Glory of the Garden Source: The Glory of the Garden
“When you try to cool down hot emotions, what tends to happen is that you end up either repressing them or losing them altogether. Neither is desirable. Without emotion, much social interaction loses its meaning, or changes for the worse.” TryingEndsHappensSocialLosesEmotionLosingHotInteractionDesirableSocial InteractionCool Down Author:Julian Baggini
“Stupefaction overrode all other emotion when I saw this creature on the lookout, lying in wait for the game. For it was an ape, a large-sized gorilla. It was in vain that I told myself I was losing my reason: I could entertain not the slightest doubt as to his species. But an encounter with a gorilla on the planet Soror was not the essential outlandishness of the situation. This for me lay in the fact that the ape was correctly dressed, like a man of our world, and above all that he wore his clothes in such an easy manner.” MenWorldReasonFactsLyingGamesEasyWaitingAnimalEmotionSituationDoubtSawsPlanetsCreaturesEssentialsClothesLosingLaysSpeciesVainEncountersOur WorldApesGorillas Author:Pierre Boulle
“I've never heard my dad say a bad word about anybody. He always keeps his emotions in check and is a true gentleman. I was taught that losing it was indulgent, a selfish act.” EmotionHeardTaughtDadLosingMy DadSelfishChecksGentlemanBad WordTrue GentlemanSelfish Acts Author:Hugh Jackman
“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