“When I watch the Olympics I become such an emotional wreck. I've always loved the Olympics, be it the summer or the winter Olympics.” WatchesEmotionalSummerWinterOlympicsWrecksWinter OlympicsEmotional Wreck Author:Bryn Terfel
“Someone curating songs for you through your computer or being able to hold 10,000 songs on your watch - that convenience is pretty incredible, but so is the emotional impact of holding a Beatles record in your hand and listening to Let It Be.” HandsAbleSongWatchesRecordsEmotionalListeningComputerImpactIncrediblesConvenience Author:Dave Grohl
“Self-indulgence is something to watch, but anything that helps you understand situations that are difficult to understand is good. If you're having some sort of emotional trauma, you need to find a person to talk to about it who says, 'This is quite normal; it's fine.'” IfsNeedsPersonsSelfHelpingDifficultSituationWatchesEmotionalFineNormalTraumaIndulgenceSelf IndulgenceEmotional Trauma Author:Lulu
“I don't watch the news. I get really emotional about it, and I carry that stuff with me for a long time.” LongStuffWatchesEmotionalNewsLong TimeGet Real Author:Missy Peregrym
“People never regret when they come out of a movie and they've been crying. I think people need it. That's why people have the theater and live music, which is dwindling as well. I think people like to go see things and have an emotional, transcendent, universal human experience, but so often we're like, "Let's go watch Green Lantern," which we all know is just not going to do anything for our souls.” PeopleThinkingKnowsNeedsHumansWellsSoulWatchesCryEmotionalRegretUniversalTheaterGreenHuman ExperienceTranscendentLanternsNever RegretLive MusicGreen Lantern Author:Daniel Gillies
“Listen to your body's wisdom, which expresses itself through signals of comfort and discomfort. When choosing a certain behavior, ask your body, "How do you feel about this?" If your body sends a signal of physical or emotional distress, watch out. If your body sends a signal of comfort and eagerness, proceed.” IfsFeelsBodyCertainAsksWatchesEmotionalComfortBehaviorYour BodyDistressSignalsDiscomfortEagerness Book:Ageless Body, Timeless Mind: The Quantum Alternative to Growing Old Source: Ageless Body, Timeless Mind: The Quantum Alternative to Growing Old
“I think what people watch television for is the emotional continuity, from episode to episode, and feeling that the experience that they had, four episodes ago, has actually been building to an episode that comes later, and knowing that the characters are growing, as a result of that, and making mistakes, is really, really important to the way people connect to television.” PeopleThinkingWayImportantCharacterFeelingsResultsMistakeWatchesKnowingFourGrowingTelevisionBuildingEmotionalMaking MistakesEpisodesContinuity Author:Alex Kurtzman
“That's what happens with most comedies. If you watch 10 minutes and there's no joke, then you're disappointed because you're expecting jokes. The same goes for emotional movies. You have to feel something. If you don't feel anything for 10 minutes, you get bored.” IfsFeelsHappensWatchesComedyMinutesEmotionalJokesBoredDisappointedExpecting Author:Quentin Dupieux
“I think Grace [Dunham] and I are always working from a personal place, and the fact that these were issues that we'd been talking about in our own families really clicked, but also Jason's [Benjamin] passion about it and his clear sense that this was going to be something emotional and remarkable to watch. It was very hard not get excited about it and want to help in any way we could.” ThinkingWayWantHardFactsHelpingPassionTalkingWatchesIssuesClearGraceEmotionalExcitedRemarkableJasonAlways Working Author:Lena Dunham
“I like Billy Beane for the fact that he - his idiosyncrasies, that he can't watch the games without getting too emotional, that he often has food down his shirt, that he tends to break a few chairs now and then. I mean, these things make him human.” HumansGamesWatchesBreakEmotionalShirtsChairsNow And ThenIdiosyncrasies Author:Brad Pitt