“I think everyone has some sort of connection to Gatsby as a character... he's created himself according to his own emotions and dreams and lifted himself by his bootstraps from a poor kid in the Midwest and created this image that is The Great Gatsby and it's a truly American story in that regard.” ThinkingCharacterStoriesDreamKidsPoorEmotionConnectionsRegardMidwestBootstraps Author:Leonardo DiCaprio
“As for the Republicans -- how can one regard seriously a frightened, greedy, nostalgic huddle of tradesmen and lucky idlers who shut their eyes to history and science, [and] steel their emotions against decent human sympathy.” HumansEyeEmotionRepublicanLuckyRegardDecentFrightenedSteelGreedyNostalgicIdlers Author:H. P. Lovecraft
“I regard singing pretty much like acting. Each song is like playing a different role. I get very involved with my material. I feel a responsibility for the emotion it brings out in the listener.” FeelsDifferentSongActingEmotionResponsibilityRolesMaterialsInvolvedSingingRegardJazzListeners Author:Peggy Lee
“Not every action or emotion however admits of the observance of a due mean. Indeed the very names of some directly imply evil, for instance malice, shamelessness, envy, and, of actions, adultery, theft, murder. All these and similar actions and feelings are blamed as being bad in themselves; it is not the excess or deficiency of them that we blame. It is impossible therefore ever to go right in regard to them - one must always be wrong.” MeanFeelingsActionEvilNamesEmotionMoralVirtueImpossibleMurderRegardBlameDuesEnvyInstanceExcessAdulteryTheftMaliceDeficiencyObservanceBeing Bad Author:Aristotle
“I will keep faith with death in my heart... For the sake of goodness, for the sake of love, Let no man's heart be ruled by death... The only religious way to think of death is as part and parcel of life; to regard it, with the understanding and the .emotions, as the inviolable condition of life.” ThinkingMenWayHeartUnderstandingReligiousEmotionConditionsMy HeartGoodnessRegardSakeSympathyKeep The FaithParcel Author:Thomas E. Mann
“The more closely the author thinks of why he wrote, the more he comes to regard his imagination as a kind of self-generating cement which glued his facts together, and his emotions as a kind of dark and obscure designer of those facts. Reluctantly, he comes to the conclusion that to account for his book is to account for his life.” ThinkingWritingKindBookSelfFactsTogetherImaginationDarkEmotionAccountsRegardConclusionDesignerObscureCement Book:Works Source: Works
“What you wear can largely govern your feelings and your emotions, and how you look influences the way people regard you. So fashion plays an important role on both the practical level and the aesthetic level of activity.” PeopleWayLooksImportantPlayFeelingsLevelsEmotionRolesInfluenceFashionActivityRegardPracticalsAesthetic Author:Rei Kawakubo
“I think it's for me with regards to this issue I believe in justification at the point of salvation; I believe in sanctification at the point of salvation. That doesn't mean that we don't continue to mature as believers in Christ. But I believe that we are justified and we are sanctified. But sin resides, the power of sin resides in our flesh. It will always try us and it was always tempt us and therefore we always need to be submitting our mind, will and emotions to the lordship of Jesus Christ.” ThinkingNeedsTryingMindBelieveMeanJesusI BelieveChristSinEmotionIssuesJesus ChristRegardSalvationI Believe InBelieverFleshMatureJustificationJustifiedSanctificationLordship Author:Alan Chambers