
Top 16 Processing Emotions Quotes
#1. I don't follow football, but I always watch the Superbowl.
Melissa Fumero
#2. I have my work cut out for me where you're concerned, don't I? (Stryker)
Not really. Hate you today. Will hate you tomorrow. What say we don't waste any time? Give me the sword and let me have your throat now. (Zephyra)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#3. There was a time when self-promotion was considered so verboten, especially for authors.
Jess Walter
#4. We can be convicted of sin - we can pray and confess our sin - we can repent - but the real test is our willingness to obey.
Billy Graham
#5. True peacekeeping is about properly processing the emotions before they get stuffed and rot into something horribly toxic.
Lysa TerKeurst
#7. Tell me the truth - do you think I've lost my Southern accent? I feel it comes back to me only when I'm shouting at fights or at baseball games.
Cleo Moore
#8. There is a corner in every human heart made to be filled with hatred, fear, and violence. It is our common curse.
William Rivers Pitt
#9. Him to sea. The board, in imitation of so wise and salutary
Charles Dickens
#11. So when you're in REM sleep, your brain is very active, our body is quiet, but your brain is really processing a lot of things, a lot of emotions; we dream the most in REM sleep. And then you go back down in the deep stages, and so on and so forth.
Shelby Harris
#12. He tasted like popcorn, cherry gummy bears, and every decadent, forbidden thing. He tasted like bad choices.
A Meredith Walters
#13. She wanted us to feel we were above everyone in the town. She really did tell us that we were related to Chief Justice John Marshall, and that may have been true. I never did bother to find out.
Fay Wray
#14. I'm here to tell you that if you get broken, it's possible to put yourself back together. I'm here to tell you that if you get lost, it's possible that a light will come, dancing, on the horizon, to lead you home.
Nick Lake
#15. Art does what reality cannot.
Jayme K.
#16. The problem with feelings is neither that our moods fluctuate nor that our emotions seem to fail us. The greater dilemma is that most have only learned how to dance to one type of feeling.
T.K. Coleman
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