“It often occurs that pride and selfishness are muddled with strength and independence. They are neither equal nor similar; in fact, they are polar opposites. A coward may be so cowardly that he masks his weakness with some false personification of power. He is afraid to love and to be loved because love tends to strip bare all emotional barricades. Without love, strength and independence are prone to losing every bit of their worth; they become nothing more than a fearful, intimidated, empty tent lost somewhere in the desert of self.” MaySelfFactsLostFearBitsEmotionalPrideEqualLosingWeaknessEmptyOppositesIndependenceDesertSelfishnessMaskCowardFearfulIntimidatedWithout LoveCowardlyTentsPersonificationBarricadesPolar OppositesAfraid To LoveLove Strength Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“Grief is not a disorder, a disease or sign of weakness. It is an emotional, physical and spiritual necessity, the price you pay for love. The only cure for grief is to grieve.” LoveInspirationalFeelingsSpiritualDeathSufferingLossGriefPayEmotionalCostDiseaseLosingWeaknessWeakDiedCuresGrievingMourningLife And DeathGrief And LossDisorderDeath Of A Loved OneBereavementMournCopingGrief And HealingLove And LossLove And DeathGriefingLosing SomeoneLosing A Loved OneDeceasedLoss Of A Loved OneGrief LossLove DeathLove LossGrief And DeathThose GrievingYour LossGrief And MourningGrieving A DeathLoss Loved One InspirationalDeath And GrievingDeath And LossGrief HealingGrief And HopeLost Loved OnesInspirational GriefMourning Loss Loved OneDeath GrievingMourning LossGrieving LossDeath And MourningGrieving InspirationalInspirational GrievingDeath MourningGrief And Loss InspirationalMourning A LossMourning DeathGrieving A LossGrieving And LossHope DeathPrice Of Love Book:Straight Talk about Death for Teenagers: How to Cope with Losing Someone You Love Source: Straight Talk about Death for Teenagers: How to Cope with Losing Someone You Love
“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.
“The psychological trauma of losing a job can be as great as the trauma of a divorce. It creates a lot of anger and emotional hardship. People may become quite depressed.” PeopleMayJobsEmotionalLosingDivorceTraumaPsychologicalHardshipPsychological Trauma Author:Barbara Ehrenreich
“We learned to build our emotional muscles, helping us make it through major market falls and grind through the trying times without losing our equilibrium.” TryingHelpingFallEmotionalMajorsLosingMusclesGrindEquilibriumTrying Times Author:Richard Chandler
“Dreams, in their essence, include risk. This risk could be physical danger (often true in climbing big mountains like Everest), or it could be financial (leaving a comfortable job and pouring your life savings into a business venture), or it could be emotional (like the feelings of loss and questioning that comes with losing friends and coworkers to climbing accidents).” FeelingsDreamBigsJobsLossRiskDangerEmotionalMountainComfortableLosingEssenceLeavingFinancialAccidentsSavingClimbingQuestioningVentureSavingsPouringEverestCoworkerLife SavingLosing Friends Author:Adrian Ballinger
“It was good to see an athlete that emotional in the aftermath of defeat, to show that losing isn't good enough. Fighting hard and trying your best isn't good enough. It showed that the only thing good enough in his eyes was winning. It caused a tremendous amount of emotion from him when he didn't achieve that.” TryingEnoughEyeFightingWinningEmotionAchieveEmotionalLosingDefeatAthleteGood Enough Author:Dan Goossen
“What I am most proud of with the book On to the Next Dream is how I turned an intensely emotional experience into art. Anyone can run up to a rooftop, tear off their clothes, and scream about how screwed up the world is. But for the people down below, all they see is a person losing their mind. I wanted to make something that channeled that emotion in a way that elicited an empathetic response from the reader. So that after you read this book, you would want to run up to the rooftop and scream about how screwed up the world is.” PeopleWorldMindArtBookDreamRunningEmotionTearsEmotionalProudLosingResponseScreamEmpathetic Author:Paul Madonna
“It's so important to realize that every time you get upset, it drains your emotional energy. Losing your cool makes you tired. Getting angry a lot messes with your health.” ImportantEnergyRealizingEmotionalLosingAngryTiredMessUpsetDrainsI'm TiredEmotional EnergyTired Of LifeTired Of Working Author:Joyce Meyer