“To evoke in oneself a feeling one has once experienced, and having evoked it in oneself, then by means of movements, lines, colors, sounds, or forms expressed through words, so to convey this so that others may experience the same feeling - this is the activity of art.” MayMeanArtFeelingsFormSoundLinesMovementColorExpressionActivityOneselfEvoke Author:Leo Tolstoy
“How is it that some celebrities, whom the average person would believe to have all the popularity a human being could want, still admit to feeling lonely? It is quite naive to assume that popularity is the remedy for loneliness. Loneliness does not necessarily equal physical solitude, it is the inability to be oneself and rightfully represented as oneself.” WantBelieveHumansPersonsDoeStillsFeelingsHuman BeingsLonelinessSolitudeEqualLonelyAssumingAverageOneselfRemedyPopularityNaiveInabilityAverage PersonFeeling Lonely Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“After a person dies, there is always something like a feeling of stupefaction, so difficult is it to comprehend this unexpected advent of nothingness and to resign oneself to believing it.” BelievePersonsFeelingsDeathDiesDifficultOneselfUnexpectedNothingnessAdvent Author:Gustave Flaubert
“To invent a story, or admirably and thoroughly tell any part of a story, it is necessary to grasp the entire mind of every personage concerned in it, and know precisely how they would be affected by what happens; which to do requires a colossal intellect: but to describe a separate emotion delicately, it is only needed that one should feel it oneself; and thousands of people are capable of feeling this or that noble emotion, for one who is able to enter into all the feelings of someone sitting on the other side of the table.” PeopleKnowsFeelsShouldMindStoriesFeelingsHappensWould BeAbleSidesEmotionNeededCapableSittingConcernedTablesOneselfIntellectNobleAffectedColossal Author:John Ruskin
“Compassion and empathy are not the same as feeling sorry for oneself. They are emotions that extend our perceptual ranges.” FeelingsEmotionCompassionEmpathySorryOneselfRangeFeeling SorryCompassion And Empathy Author:Frederick Lenz