“I'd like to combine melancholy and sunshine... There's a sadness in Provence which no one has expressed... I'd like to put reason in the grass and tears in the sky, like Poussin.” ReasonEmotionSadnessSkyTearsGrassSunshineMelancholyProvence Author:Paul Cezanne
“Emotions are like passing storms, and you have to remind yourself that it won't rain forever. You just have to sit down and watch it pour outside and then peek your head out when it looks dry.” LooksEmotionWatchesForeverSadnessRainDown AndStormPassingPassingsDry Author:Amy Poehler
“The manifestation of the disease of fear is anger, hate, sadness, envy, and hypocrisy; the result of the disease is all the emotions that make humans suffer.” HumansSufferingHateResultsEmotionSadnessDiseaseEnvyManifestationHypocrisyAnger Hate Author:Miguel
“Successful prime-time television of any genre produces some kind of emotional reaction in the viewers. There are a lot of different emotions to tap into. The emotion of the reward of discovery, the feeling of righteous anger, the feelings of pathos and sadness, or sentimentality of being moved by something.” KindDifferentFeelingsEmotionSuccessfulSadnessProduceTelevisionEmotionalDiscoveryMovedRewardsReactionsGenrePrimeRighteousViewersSentimentalityPathosPrime TimeEmotional ReactionsDifferent EmotionsRighteous Anger Author:Chris Hayes
“Our mind is the canvas on which the artists lay their colour; their pigments are our emotions; their chiaroscuro the light of joy, the shadow of sadness. The masterpiece is of ourselves, as we are of the masterpiece.” MindLightJoyArtistEmotionCreativitySadnessShadowLaysColourCanvasMasterpiecePigmentChiaroscuro Book:The Illustrated Book of Tea Source: The Illustrated Book of Tea
“Writing directly from a feeling of anger or sadness is difficult, but if you distract part of your brain with word games, the ignored emotion often tiptoes in.” IfsWritingFeelingsGamesDifficultEmotionBrainSadnessIgnoredTiptoes Author:Matthea Harvey
“In truth, “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” isn't about Sept. 11. It's about the impulse to drain that day of its specificity and turn it into yet another wellspring of generic emotions: sadness, loneliness, happiness. This is how kitsch works. It exploits familiar images, be they puppies or babies - or, as in the case of this movie, the twin towers - and tries to make us feel good, even virtuous, simply about feeling. And, yes, you may cry, but when tears are milked as they are here, the truer response should be rage.” FeelsShouldTryingMayFeelingsTurnsEmotionCasesSadnessLonelinessCryTearsBabyResponseRageFamiliarFeel GoodImpulseLoudWorking ItVirtuousTwinsTowersExploitsPuppyDrainsKitschGenericSpecificityWellspringSept 11Twin Towers Author:Manohla Dargis
“I want characters to have voices that feel authentic, unique, honest, fresh and original - all at once. Part of that authenticity is evoking genuine emotion across life - the sadness, passion, love, sense of loss, missed opportunities, and confusion even. All of this helps us realize that our choices do impact the lives that we eventually lead.” WantFeelsCharacterHelpingChoicesPassionOpportunityVoiceRealizingLossEmotionSadnessHonestUniqueOriginalsImpactGenuineAuthenticityConfusionOur ChoicesLove PassionMissed Opportunity Author:Nicholas Sparks
“Tears are perhaps 1% water but 99% emotions. They contain hurt, pain, sorrow, disappointment, sadness… so cry sometimes and let go of the feelings welling in your heart. Crying won't necessarily solve your problems but it will make you feel better.” FeelsHeartSometimesFeelingsProblemPainWaterHurtEmotionSadnessCryTearsSorrowLetting GoDisappointmentSolveFeel BetterHurt Pain Author:Rita Zahara
“If we're constantly suppressing our strong, heavy emotions - like fear and anger and outrage and sadness - it weakens us. But when we're not afraid to confront the hard emotions - when we don't turn away from the pain and the suffering of the world - it builds the confidence that we can do whatever we need to do.” IfsWorldNeedsHardPainSufferingTurnsStrongCan DoEmotionSadnessHeavyNot AfraidOutrageSuppressing Author:Tim DeChristopher
“The beautiful thing about music is that even so-called negative emotions like anger, sadness, frustration, when they come through the filter of music, they all become beautiful.” BeautifulEmotionSadnessMusic IsNegativeFrustrationBeautiful ThingsFiltersNegative Emotions Author:Hiromi
“I can't say anything other than the fact that I feel a range of emotions including guilt, shame, sadness, betrayal, freedom and appreciation for those who have stood by me, been tough on me, and have taken the time to understand that there is a deeper story and not to believe everything they read in the newspapers.” FeelsBelieveI CanFactsStoriesEmotionTakenSadnessToughShameGuiltIncludingAppreciationDeeperBetrayalNewspapersRangeSay AnythingRange Of Emotions Author:Jayson Blair
“Happiness and sadness are just two eternal truths like day and night. A man of superior intellect is never affected by these emotions. They are not base emotions at all but a reflection of our thoughts, a reaction to our perspective on things we see, hear and do. Equanimity is not only desirable in a warrior, but a must. Without it, you are as good as dead in the battlefield.” MenTwoNightEmotionSadnessPerspectiveEternalReflectionIntellectReactionsSuperiorsWarriorAffectedOur ThoughtsDesirableBattlefieldsDay And NightEquanimityHappiness And SadnessPerspective On Things Book:ASURA: Tale of the Vanquished Source: ASURA: Tale of the Vanquished
“I love what movies and television and all that kind of stuff has done to me through the years. I love that it can bring up all these different emotions in me - whether it's anger or happiness or sadness...whatever it may be.” YearsKindMayDifferentDoneStuffEmotionSadnessTelevisionThrough The YearsDifferent Emotions Author:Kevin Sorbo
“Lou knew that joy unshared was a halved emotion, just as sadness and loss, when borne alone, were often doubled.” JoyLossEmotionSadness Book:Espresso Tales Source: Espresso Tales
“I shouldn't have named the chimps. It wasn't scientific. I didn't know. I knew nothing. And worse sin of all was that I was ascribing to them emotions like happiness, sadness and so forth.” KnowsSinEmotionSadnessHappiness Sadness Author:Jane Goodall
“Acting for me was an escape and it wasn't until Smoke Signals that made me realize that acting is a personal development and challenge to grow. Smoke Signals really mirrored the way I grew up and how I felt, and that movie was the first time I'd dealt with my parents' death and how I felt that loss and sadness and anger. After that movie I said, "Y'know what, I have to realistically wear my emotions now when I do a job. That's gotta be as real as it gets. It's not just dialogue anymore."” KnowsWayFirstsMadeSaidRealJobsGrowsFeltParentRealizingChallengesLossActingEmotionSadnessGrewDevelopmentGrew UpFirst TimePersonal DevelopmentDialogueSmokeSignalsSadness And AngerSmoke Signals Author:Adam Beach
“Anger is about fairness. If it feels that you're getting ripped off or taken advantage of, that's when anger comes up. Sadness deals with loss. And I suddenly had this new revelation - it felt like to me - that those are all true, but the real, deeper reason we have emotions is to connect us together. And that felt big to me.” IfsFeelsRealReasonBigsTogetherFeltLossDealsEmotionTakenSadnessAdvantageCome UpDeeperRevelationsFairnessRippedTaken Advantage Author:Pete Docter