
Top 26 Extremely Emotional Quotes
#1. A lot of actors, and artists in general, never feel secure in love. They always feel everything's going to be taken away from them, professionally and personally; they're extremely emotional and volatile.
Sylvester Stallone
#2. I'm a sensitive, sensitive person. Overly sensitive. Extremely emotional.
Mary Lambert
#3. The spiritual quest was always the predominant aspect of my life. It's always been there. But there's also an incredible passion connected to it; it's not just a dry investigative process. I have been extremely emotional about it, and that comes out in the songs.
Cat Stevens
#4. I'm still trying to find the perfect Nirvana song that's an example of that, but you do hear a lot of their songs start with an extremely emotional death grunts ...
Ian Christe
#5. Of course, much easier to do a film when you're doing an extremely emotional part than it is doing it onstage over and over especially.
Gena Rowlands
#6. 'Son of Saul' film is extremely emotional; you're watching people walk in, you're watching people die. It centers around a child that goes into the ovens but survives the gassing.
Bun B.
#7. Women have so many levels. There's the physical level, which is a lot of fun. There's this emotional level, which is extremely mercurial.
Robin Williams
#8. Yes, it's comforting to know, when you think about it, that only man can be a bastard
Stanislaw Lem
#9. Pangram: Emotional intelligence skills (EQ) help kids do extremely well in their adult jobs, love life, and other life zones.
Rebecca Rose Orton
#10. The subject for a lot of non-fiction is very emotional, but if you read it, it's the most boring, dry stuff. I wanted 'Torn Apart' to be extremely accessible and readable.
James Patterson
#11. When you fail, get hurt, feel bad, but act on it! Everybody fails, but the ones who act are the ones who change the world!
Vishwas Mudagal
#12. To get where you want to go, you first have to become who God wants you to be.
DeVon Franklin
#13. He knew the road would get
more interesting, especially ahead, always ahead.
Jack Kerouac
#14. A shaft of moonlight illuminated a row of sentinel silver birch in a phosphorescent glow, appearing almost ethereal in the relative surrounding gloom. Boris had stopped again, his silhouette a stark black juxtaposition against the background of illuminated branches.
R.D. Ronald
#15. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa. If Nigeria succeeds at democratic governance it will be an anchor for all of West Africa. Africa needs a strong Nigeria.
Ed Royce
#16. Late one night, an account man was having sex with his secretary. He was fairly junior, so his inside office didn't have a door, and the big boss happened to be working late and caught them. The result: the account guy was promoted and got an office with a door; the secretary was fired.
Jane Maas
#17. Black magic is not a myth. It is a totally unscientific and emotional form of magic, but it does get results - of an extremely temporary nature.
Aleister Crowley
#19. Trying to suppress or eradicate symptoms on the physical level can be extremely important, but there's more to healing than that; dealing with psychological, emotional and spiritual issues involved in treating sickness is equally important.
Marianne Williamson
#20. It's not that I am not emotional, but I am extremely secure and curb it, as I am afraid to let go and be broken. So, I have cultivated myself to be detached in life, specially where movies are concerned.
Ranbir Kapoor
#22. I've got to get back to the typewriter, I thought. Art takes discipline. Any asshole can chase a skirt. I drank, thinking about it. At
Charles Bukowski
#23. I want to be a little more dramatic nowadays. I definitely want something big and funny, but I look for things that can just have people see me in a different light and let me mature as both an entertainer and an actor and a comedian.
Cedric The Entertainer
#25. Never trust someone who can't enjoy music [...] you can guarantee that they're only half alive.
Jane Godwin
#26. I love museums, but I always thought there was something funny about a group of strangers silently staring at works of inanimate objects together. Each person is having a very personal and maybe even emotional experience, but it's in the confines of an extremely quiet and sterile room.
Hiro Murai
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