“I take great pride in the artistic development of cartoons. Our characters are made to go through emotions.” MadeCharacterEmotionPrideDevelopmentArtisticCartoonAnimation Author:Walt Disney
“What's required of me in the field is to feel,' Stirton says with emphasis. 'And trying to take that feeling and put it in a form that communicates a particular set of emotions or circumstances - whether that involves depicting masculine pride, or a particular kind of suffering, or love, or closeness - my primary job is to feel and to try to put that feeling into some kind of visual form. My goal is to get to the heart of each story, you know? I’m trying to evolve in my work.” KnowsFeelsTryingHeartKindStoriesFeelingsJobsFormSufferingGoalEmotionFieldsParticularPrideCircumstancesCommunicatePrimariesEvolveVisualsEmphasisMasculineCloseness Author:Antonella Gambotto-Burke
“Pride is the recognition of the fact that you are your own highest value and, like all of man's values, it has to be earned-that of any achievements open to you, the one that makes all others possible is the creation of your own character-that your character, your actions, your desires, your emotions are the products of the premises held by your mind.” MenMindCharacterFactsActionDesireValuesEmotionCreationProductsPrideAchievementHighestRecognitionPremises Author:John Galt
“laughter, that distinctively human emotion, laughter which springs from trust in the other, from willingness to put oneself momentarily in the other's place, even at one's own expense, is the special emotional basis of democratic procedures, just as pride is the emotion of an aristocracy, shame of a crowd that rules, and fear of a police state.” HumansStatesEmotionDemocracySpecialEmotionalPrideSpringLaughterBasesPoliceShameDemocraticOneselfCrowdsExpensesWillingnessProceduresAristocracyPolice StateHuman Emotions Author:Margaret Mead
“Speaker, with mixed emotions we mark the 50th anniversary of the Turkish genocide of the Armenian people. In taking notice of the shocking events in 1915, we observe this anniversary with sorrow in recalling the massacres of Armenians and with pride in saluting those brave patriots who survived to fight on the side of freedom during World War I.” PeopleWorldWarFightingSidesEmotionEventsPrideSorrowMarkBraveWar Of The WorldsGenocideSpeakersWorld War IPatriotSurvivedShockingTurkishMassacresArmeniansArmeniaArmenian GenocideMixed Emotions50th Anniversary Author:Gerald R. Ford
“I am often surprised when I think to count my graces, for the more I count, the more there seem to be. And if pride in my accomplishments is the emotion that I naturally feel when I focus on my gifts, gratitude is the emotion I feel as I become aware of the many graces that have shaped me and my gifts.” IfsThinkingFeelsSeemsEmotionFocusGracePrideGratitudeAccomplishment Author:Susan Wittig Albert
“Despite their differences, pride, shame, and guilt all activate similar neural circuits, including the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, amygdala, insula, and the nucleus accumbens. Interestingly, pride is the most powerful of these emotions at triggering activity in these regions - except in the nucleus accumbens, where guilt and shame win out. This explains why it can be so appealing to heap guilt and shame on ourselves - they're activating the brain's reward center.” WinningDifferencesPowerfulEmotionBrainPrideActivityShameGuiltRewardsIncludingDespiteRegionsMost PowerfulCircuitsActivateNucleusShame And Guilt Author:David D. Burns
“The energy that actually shapes the world springs from emotions - racial pride, leader-worship, religious belief, love of war - which liberal intellectuals mechanically write off as anachronisms, and which they have usually destroyed so completely in themselves as to have lost all power of action.” WorldWritingWarActionBeliefEnergyLostReligiousEmotionLeaderPrideShapesWorshipSpringDestroyedReligious BeliefAnachronism Book:All Art Is Propaganda: Critical Essays Source: All Art Is Propaganda: Critical Essays