Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Emotional. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Emotional Quotes and Sayings from 98 influential authors, including Gertrude Stein,Arkady Strugatsky,Sidney Crosby Hockey Player,Hannah Harrington,Colleen Hoover, for you to enjoy and share.

A sentence is not emotional a paragraph is. By Gertrude Stein Sentence Emotional Paragraph

Emotion, as we all know, is lack of information and nothing more. By Arkady Strugatsky Emotion Lack Information

There's no doubt I'm emotional. By Sidney Crosby Hockey Player Emotional Doubt

I've never been good at emotional stuff. Except anger. Anger, I'm good at. By Hannah Harrington Stuff Anger Good Emotional

My emotions are all over the place. By Colleen Hoover Place Emotions

Life is a very emotional experience. By Tony Goldwyn Life Experience Emotional

I tend not to get too emotional about things. By Lisa Leslie Things Tend Emotional

Emotions are what make us human. Make us real. The word 'emotion' stands for energy in motion. Be truthful about your emotions, and use your mind and emotions in your favor, not against yourself. By Robert T. Kiyosaki Make Human Emotions Real Word

There is such a thing as emotional rubbish; it is produced in the factories of the mind. It consists of pain that has long since passed and is no longer useful. It consists of precautions that were important in the past, but that serve no purpose in the present. By Paulo Coelho Rubbish Mind Consists Thing Emotional

Emotions are the color of life; we would be drab creatures indeed without them. But we must control these emotions or they will control us. By John Moulder Wilson Life Emotions Color Drab Creatures

Emotions are far harder things to understand than algebra and geometry, yet we spend hours in elucidating mathematics and expect such a problem as that of human relationships to solve itself. By Frances G. Wickes Emotions Geometry Harder Things Understand

Reason: The arithmetic of the emotions. By Elbert Hubbard Reason Emotions Arithmetic

Emotions are at the nexus of thought and action, of self and other, of person and environment, of biology and culture. Emotion is a term that evokes many connotations, from the way we "feel" to the ways our lives are integrated across time. By Diana Fosha Action Environment Culture Nexus Thought

I'm quite an emotional person. I cry a lot. I do not like conflict, so if I have an argument with my parents, I'll often cry. I become too emotional. By Ana Ivanovic Person Emotional Cry Lot Conflict

psychological reactance. By Michael Pantalon Psychological Reactance

Emotions are not problems to be solved. They are signals to be interpreted. By Vironika Tugaleva Emotions Solved Problems Interpreted Signals

Emotions get our attention. By John Medina Emotions Attention

I am a pretty emotional person. Any act of kindness or unkindness moves me. When I see a romantic couple sitting by the beach, it moves me. I don't break down or crack under pressure, but I am just sensitive. By Nimrat Kaur Person Pretty Emotional Moves Act

Emotions by their very nature are not reasonable things. By Patrick Rothfuss Emotions Things Nature Reasonable

You are not your emotions and they are not who you are, only how you feel at the moment. By Toni Sorenson Moment Emotions Feel

Sometimes emotion is gentle, like rain feeding the river to nourish life, but sometimes it explodes like a rainstorm whose floodwaters wipe out bridges and homes. By Deborah Sandella Gentle Life Homes Emotion Rain

Though we are emotional beings, we are not our emotions. Remember this the next time you find yourself struggling. By Kaiden Blake Emotions Emotional Remember Struggling Time

Emotions are the key to many aspects of life. They are precisely the elements that make human beings human. I think the fact that emotions have been reduced and put off to the side in intellectual work, particularly in the 20th Century, is tragic. By Bill Viola Life Key Aspects Emotions Century

Emotions cannot evolve through intellectual comprehension; there must be direct access to them, access that allows them to go through a transformation from the plane in which they actually exist. By Shai Tubali Emotions Comprehension Exist Access Evolve

Emotional labor is the task of doing important work, even when it isn't easy. Emotional By Seth Godin Emotional Work Easy Labor Task

Feelings or Emotions are the universal language and are to be honored. They are the authentic expression of who you are in your deepest place. By Judith Wright Emotions Feelings Honored Universal Language

We all have human emotions that rob our lives. By Jennifer O'neill Lives Human Emotions Rob

Remember that emotion is not a debatable phenomenon. It is an authentic reflection of our subjective experience, one that is best served by attending to it. By Curt Thompson Remember Phenomenon Emotion Debatable Experience

Emotions are inherent in your nature, but their content is dictated by your mind. Your emotional capacity is an empty motor, and your values are the fuel with which your mind fills it. By Ayn Rand Mind Emotions Nature Inherent Content

I'm an emotional person. I may not seem that way, but I'm an emotional person. By Maksim Chmerkovskiy Person Emotional

There is a time in the life of every predicament where it is ripe for resolution. Emotions provide the cue to act when a problem is big enough to see, yet still small enough to solve. By understanding your emotions, you can move adeptly through your current challenges and prevent future ones. By Travis Bradberry Resolution Time Life Predicament Ripe

EMOTION, n. A prostrating disease caused by a determination of the heart to the head. It is sometimes accompanied by a copious discharge of hydrated chloride of sodium from the eyes. By Ambrose Bierce Emotion Head Eyes Prostrating Disease

Most people are not, I have realized, emotionally well-practiced. We tend to misunderstand our fears and misinterpret our desires. We act when we ought to sit still; we feel when we should instead think, and in the end, this allows our emotions to handle us as opposed to us handling them. By Lynn Toler Realized Emotionally Wellpracticed People Desires

God gave us so many emotions, and so many strong ones. Every human being, even if he is an idiot, is a millionaire in emotions. By Isaac Bashevis Singer Emotions God Gave Strong Idiot

The easiest and most accessible emotion is rage. By Donal Logue Rage Easiest Accessible Emotion

I tend to be emotional when ... I breathe. By James Marsters Tend Emotional Breathe

... emotions are most often overwhelming when they are not your own By Debra Lynne Katz Emotions Overwhelming

When people fight about something, the subject of the argument is rarely the real issue. The real issue is about vulnerability, connectedness, safety, trust or love - which are all emotional states. By Shawn Kent Hayashi Real Issue People Fight Subject

Emotion, which is called a passivity of the soul, is a confused idea, whereby the mind affirms concerning its body, or any part thereof, a force for existence (existendi vis) greater or less than before, and by the presence of which the mind is determined to think of one thing rather than another. By Baruch Spinoza Emotion Mind Soul Idea Body

The new social landscape is rich with emotion. By Brian Solis Emotion Social Landscape Rich

Emotion is what counts: it is more valuable than anything. By Samael Aun Weor Emotion Counts Valuable

Emotions were for those too weak to turn them off. By Jennifer Estep Emotions Weak Turn

You are 100% emotional in everything you think, feel and decide. You decide emotionally and justify logically. By Brian Tracy Emotional Feel Decide Logically Emotionally

Emotion is contagious. By Malcolm Gladwell Emotion Contagious

Emotions are the glue that holds the cells of the organism together. By Candace Pert Emotions Glue Holds Cells Organism

Emotions are very precious gifts; share with them, who know the the worth of these gifts... By Ankit Rawat Gifts Emotions Share Precious Worth

Stifling your emotions is not the way. Ignoring your emotions is not the way. Your emotions carry important messages for you. Take the time to receive the meaning. By Stevie Puckett Emotions Stifling Ignoring Meaning Carry

Our emotions need to be as educated as our intellect. It is important to know how to feel, how to respond, and how to let life in so that it can touch you. By Jim Rohn Intellect Emotions Educated Feel Respond

Art is an emotional experience By Tony Curtis Art Experience Emotional

I do not see emotions and feelings as the intangible and vaporous qualities that many presume them to be. Their subject matter is concrete, and they can be related to specific systems in body and brain, no less so than vision or speech. By Antonio R. Damasio Emotions Feelings Intangible Vaporous Qualities

Emotion is not opposed to reason. Emotions guide and manage thought in fundamental ways and complement the deficiencies of thinking. By Les Greenberg Reason Opposed Emotion Emotions Thinking

Don't shut down your emotions. Embrace them. Your emotions are your internal compass telling you whether or not you are on track. Use them to help cultivate your passions or motivate you to change situations and circumstances that hold you back from achieving your goals. By Jillian Michaels Emotions Shut Embrace Track Goals

Emotional occasions, especially violent ones, are extremely potent in precipitating mental rearrangements. The sudden and explosive ways in which love, jealousy, guilt, fear, remorse, or anger can seize upon one are known to everybody ... And emotions that come in this explosive way seldom leave things as they found them. By William James Emotional Occasions Rearrangements Violent Extremely

What are emotions exactly?' Lutta asked. 'Silly feelings that get in the way of actions. By Kathryn Lasky Silly Emotions Lutta Asked Actions

Emotion is the atmosphere in which thought is steeped, that which lends to thought its tone or temperature, that to which thought is often indebted for half its power. By Hugh Reginald Haweis Thought Emotion Steeped Temperature Power

Why? What's wrong with being emotional about this? why is that a negative thing? Why isn't the emotional decision the right decision? asked the woman who wasn't crying. By Lisa Genova Emotional Decision Thing Wrong Asked

Emotions were a drug with their own side effects, ebbs and flows. By Wildbow Emotions Effects Ebbs Flows Drug

Human emotions have deep evolutionary roots, a fact that may explain their complexity and provide tools for clinical practice.The Nature of Emotions (2001) By Robert Plutchik Emotions Nature Human Roots Deep

Emotions can frequently hurt and cripple, until you begin to grasp that you are their source and thus their master. By Mike Dooley Emotions Cripple Master Frequently Hurt

Strong emotional experiences are for the most part impersonal. Anyone who has hated another person so much that only chance stands between that person and death knows this, as does whoever has fallen into the catastrophe of a deep depression, anyone who has loved a woman to the dregs, anyone who has beaten others bloody or ever come up behind another person with muscles trembling. "Losing one's head," language calls it. Emotional experience is, in itself, poor in qualities; qualities are brought to it by the person who has the experience. By Robert Musil Person Strong Impersonal Part Emotional

There are two emotions: love and fear. By Iyanla Vanzant Emotions Love Fear

Balanced emotions are crucial to intuitive decision making. By Michael D. Eisner Balanced Making Emotions Crucial Intuitive

Most of us are unaware of the words we use on a regular basis. We weren't taught that the words we regularly use to describe our experiences and conditions in life impact and influence our emotional states. By Maddy Malhotra Words Basis Unaware Regular States

Strong emotions create significant changes By Daniel Marques Strong Emotions Create Significant

Can you see the power emotion has to distort our outlook? Makes you wonder, did you have a bad day, or did you make it a bad day. By Brandon Mull Day Outlook Bad Power Emotion

Emotion can be the enemy, if you give into your emotion, you lose yourself. You must be at one with your emotions, because the body always follows the mind. By Bruce Lee Enemy Emotion Give Lose Emotions

Emotions must not be part of the decision process: decisions must clinical and well calculated By Alex Dube Emotions Process Calculated Part Clinical

Emotional reactions are pure after-all they can be neither manufactured nor changed. By Anthony E. Zuiker Emotional Changed Reactions Pure Afterall

Emotion is energy in motion. By Peter Mcwilliams Emotion Motion Energy

Emotion is something that you don't simply receive. Emotion is compelled. Other than that, we're just shells until we're possessed or reanimated from time to time by different emotions. By Ceelo Green Receive Emotion Simply Time Compelled

I think that emotions affect you as much as x-rays and vitamins and car crashes. By Douglas Coupland Crashes Emotions Affect Xrays Vitamins

I'm convinced that whatever contains human emotions is composed of the most fragile material, for it can shatter unpredictably and without effort. And yet it is a resilient marvel as well, able to mend instantly as though never affected. By Richelle E. Goodrich Material Effort Convinced Human Emotions

I'm mad emotional. But my emotions are - I don't really get just like sad, I get hyper, and I be like mad, and I get hungry - that's like my main emotion. By Vince Staples Emotional Mad Sad Hyper Hungry

People pay a dear price when not dealing with the powerful emotions. By David W. Earle People Emotions Pay Dear Price

When our emotions are engaged, we often have trouble seeing things as they are. By Robert Greene Engaged Emotions Trouble Things

Emotions are like a virus, a common cold, disrupting the flow of logic in people's minds. By Clyde Desouza Emotions Virus Cold Disrupting Minds

You've been through a lot, but you without your emotions, isn't you. Those feelings make you who you are. Why you love so passionately, protect your loved ones so fiercely, and act like a stubborn mule. It's why people are drawn to you, even against their will. By Stacey Marie Brown Lot Emotions Feelings Make Passionately

Everybody on this planet shares a handful of universal emotional realities: ambition, shame, alienation, loneliness, achievement, regret, hardship, friendship, love, heartbreak. We've all experienced it. The facts change, the feelings are the same. By Mark Manson Ambition Shame Alienation Loneliness Achievement

It is not surprising that emotion untutored by thought results in nearly contentless blather, in which--ironically enough--genuine emotion cannot be adequately expressed. By Theodore Dalrymple Blather Ironically Genuine Expressed Emotion

A precise emotion seeks a precise expression. By Jeanette Winterson Precise Expression Emotion Seeks

A face whose emotions had not yet been battered by experience. By Jojo Moyes Experience Face Emotions Battered

Emotions are tunnels. You have to go all the way through the darkness to get to the light at the end. By Emily Nagoski Emotions Tunnels End Darkness Light

The language of feelings is not linear, logical, and verbal like the language of thinking. By Deborah Sandella Logical Language Linear Thinking Feelings

Emotions are the natural substances of the soul ... and when we think we can't handle the emotions, we lose the natural substances of the soul and begin looking for substances to replace the flow. By Michael Meade Substances Natural Soul Emotions Flow

Human emotion is not a linear experience. That which provokes emotion in one may provoke little, if anything, in another. By A. Zavarelli Human Experience Emotion Linear Provokes

All emotion is involuntary when genuine. By Mark Twain Genuine Emotion Involuntary

Rather than being a luxury, emotions are a very intelligent way of driving an organism toward certain outcomes. By Antonio Damasio Luxury Emotions Outcomes Intelligent Driving

When a child shuts down his painful emotional side, he also loses the ability to express his joyous side. Emotions are a whole. With anger comes the ability to express delight; with sadness comes the ability to express lightheartedness. This is the breadth of emotion that allows an adult to experience intimacy with a spouse, with God, and with his children By Henry Cloud Side Ability Express Child Shuts

I'm an emotional person, and I externalise my feelings a lot with some things, but I'm strong with others. By Luis Suarez Person Things Emotional Externalise Feelings

Behavior shapes emotions. By A. J. Jacobs Behavior Emotions Shapes

Romantic poetry and fiction of the last 2000 years has blinded us to the fact that emotions are a low form of jungle consciousness. Emotional actions are the most contracted, dangerous form of fanatic stupor. By Timothy Leary Romantic Years Consciousness Form Poetry

Do not be afraid to experience your emotions; they are the path to your soul. Emotions erupt to remind us we are alive, that we are human. And to let us know we are growing. Trust yourself enough to feel what you feel. By Iyanla Vanzant Soul Emotions Afraid Experience Path

The way I played the game, the way I live my life, is very emotional. By Brett Favre Game Life Emotional Played Live

You are not your emotions,you have emotions,and you can master them. By John Lennon Emotionsyou Emotionsand Master

I've very emotional. When I went through my first breakup, I thought it was the end of the world, and I thought I was going to die if I didn't have him in my life. It was good to cry it out, and just scream, or call my friends in the middle of the night crying. By Selena Gomez Emotional Thought Breakup World Life

Unfortunately, one of the most signifi cant things ever said about emotion may be that everyone knows what it is until they are asked to define it. By Joseph E. Ledoux Signifi Things Emotion Asked Define

emotion untempered by reason is social suicide By Charles Benedict Davenport Emotion Suicide Untempered Reason Social

Emotions can either energise you or de-energise you By Mavis Mazhura Emotions Energise Deenergise

Man is slave of emotions when they arise, and master of them when they don't. By Raheel Farooq Man Arise Slave Emotions Master

I'm an extremely vulnerable person. Vulnerability and emotion are very closely linked. By Mariel Hemingway Person Extremely Vulnerable Vulnerability Linked