Top 39 Quotes About Emotions And Learning
#1. A preoccupation with achievement is not only different from, but often detrimental to, a focus on learning. Thoughts and emotions while performing an action are more important in determining subsequent engagement than the actual outcome of that action.
Alfie Kohn
#2. The major problems with feelings is that we tend to ignore them, hide them, or let them linger longer than they need to. Conscious breathing can become a most useful ally in learning to handle emotions. There
Gay Hendricks
#3. Do what you feel in your heart to be right - for you'll be criticized anyway. You'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don't. - Eleanor Roosevelt STEPPING
Aleatha Romig
#4. There is no separation of mind and emotions; emotions, thinking, and learning are all linked.
Eric Jensen
#5. By staying active & learning to control negative emotions and thoughts, you can live out the rest of your life on a good note.
Jude Bijou
#6. A modern university dean might feel that this danger was a just punishment for Galileo's evasion of teaching duties. But
Steven Weinberg
#7. Feeling your way to knowledge rather than thinking your way, often results in better learning.
Sam Owen
#8. But some mistakes can never be righted and the guilt eats away at the soul. Of all the emotions we have, I have learnt that guilt is the most corrosive. Anger passes quickly, and hatred mellows with age and learning, but guilt endures.
Danny Scheinmann
#9. Learning to have patience and not forcing the relationship is part of the twin soul process. If you are trying to force your will onto the other person, chances are you're not ready to really connect yourself. There should be no blame here - only deep and unconditional love.
Chimnese Davids
#10. Delicious instants, before one's eyes get used to the dark.
Samuel Beckett
#11. Maturity is learning not to be run by your emotions. You control your emotions; they don't control you.
Anna M. Aquino
#12. The truth is that we can learn to condition our minds, bodies, and emotions to link pain or pleasure to whatever we choose. By changing what we link pain and pleasure to, we will instantly change our behaviors.
Tony Robbins
#13. In St. Louis one of the girls had said to her, Just pretend you're pretty so they can pretend you're pretty.
Marilynne Robinson
#14. Never thought reality could get better than one's dreams. Thanks to a women though, one would rather stay awake becaues one's dreams aint remotely close to being as good as his reality.
Morena Baloyi
#15. Emotions are a critical source of information for learning.
Joseph E. Ledoux
#16. My health may be better preserved if I exert myself less, but in the end doesn't each person give his life for his calling?
Clara Schumann
#17. Learning how to be strong, to feel her own emotions and not another's, had been hard; but once you learned the trick of it, you did not forget.
Neil Gaiman
#18. Inner-freedom is less about feeling good and more about learning to develop a healthy and harmonious relationship with the variety of emotional states you're likely to occupy over the course of a lifetime.
T.K. Coleman
#19. It's much easier on the emotions when one sees life as an experiment rather than a struggle for popularity.
Criss Jami
#20. Be it further understood that all mortals who would receive the Dark Gifts should be beautiful in person so that the insult to God might be greater when the Dark Trick is done. Three
Anne Rice
#21. You can believe what you've been told. You can imagine in vivid detail the things explained to you. You may even feel emotions assumed to accompany the related experience. But you absolutely cannot know something with any real degree of understanding until you've personally walked the road yourself.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#23. If the article mentions some celebrity-perhaps a recently dead politician-the author will want to mention some pointless detail from her last meeting with that person or the emotions she experienced when learning of the subject's death.
David Brooks
#24. If you have a great deal of knowledge, but you're governed by negative emotions, then you tend to use your knowledge in negative ways. Therefore, while you are learning, don't forget the importance of warmheartedness.
Dalai Lama
#25. In healthy individuals, emotions don't distort rationality, they enhance it!
Andy Hargreaves
#26. We can't control what thoughts and emotions arise within us, nor can we control the universal truth that everything changes. But we can learn to step back and rest in the awareness of what's happening. That awareness can be our refuge.
Sharon Salzberg
#27. I wasn't crying, but my heart was crying. I wasn't feeling, but my heart was bleeding. Now I am crying, but my heart is healing. I am learning that I know nothing.
Benyf
#28. The most significant learning occurs when emotions are integrated with instruction because all body systems are united. The Arts are strongly linked to emotions, enhancing the likelihood that students will remember something.
Eric Jensen
#29. Learning about the way people process information and their emotions is hugely helpful to my work.
Ellen Pompeo
#30. So the first step in seeking happiness is learning. We first have to learn how negative emotions and behaviors are harmful to us and how positive emotions are helpful.
Dalai Lama
#31. The survival of poor opinions can make a thinker feel as though he is failing humanity.
Criss Jami
#32. People who found something to live and die for always live in the hope of success. They never allow doubts to create distances between them and their harvest time. That is also their decision.
Israelmore Ayivor
#33. Emotions are the keys to learning, the keys to imprinting. The stronger the emotion, the more clearly the experience is learned.
Clotaire Rapaille
#34. Emotions often must be portrayed from an inner feeling, of course, but I had a double advantage because I was learning to direct my as-yet expressionless feelings as well as gaining an ability to express emotion by a very conscious manipulation of my muscles.
Jane Greer
#35. [T]o teach virtue we must educate the emotions, and this means learning "what to feel" in the various circumstances that prompt them.
Roger Scruton
#36. The deeper we delve into the nature of things, the looser our structure may seem to become.
Don DeLillo
#37. I am awaiting the return of the nerves to the epidermis. They're being pretty damn slow about it.
Craig Raine
#38. Virtue depends partly upon training and partly upon practice; you must learn first, and then strengthen your learning by action. If this be true, not only do the doctrines of wisdom help us but the precepts also, which check and banish our emotions by a sort of official decree.
Seneca The Younger
#39. Learning your lesson from a mistake is healthy, but living forever in the emotions of your past mistakes is toxic and debilitating.
Bryant McGill
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