Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Feeling. 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 Feeling Quotes and Sayings from 96 influential authors, including Deepak Chopra,Laura Riding,Lailah Gifty Akita,Denis Avey,Iyanla Vanzant, for you to enjoy and share.

~Any feeling is both mental and physical~ By Deepak Chopra Physical Feeling Mental

I would then say that there are two kinds of feeling. The first is to feel in the sense of concentrating your emotions on something immediately available for your understanding: you make your understanding out of the emotions you have about it. The second is to feel in the sense of being affected without trying to understand: something is felt, you do not know what, and it is more important to feel it than to try to understand it, since once you try to understand it you no longer feel it. By Laura Riding Feel Understand Feeling Sense Kinds

The misery of the moment. By Lailah Gifty Akita Moment Misery

A memory is lodged in the mind but a feeling inhabits the whole body By Denis Avey Body Memory Lodged Mind Feeling

Feelings come and they pass. Whatever we are feeling in any given moment is just a passing experience. Our work is to learn to accept what we feel and to learn to let it pass. By Iyanla Vanzant Pass Learn Feelings Feeling Experience

We don't know the contour of feeling;we only know what molds it from without. By Rainer Maria Rilke Feeling Contour Molds

Not feeling is no replacement for reality. Your problems today are still your problems tomorrow By Larry Michael Dredla Reality Feeling Replacement Problems Tomorrow

There was a feeling I wanted to feel that I did not feel. By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Feel Feeling Wanted

Exists no miracle mightier than this: to feel. By E. E. Cummings Exists Feel Miracle Mightier

A person's job is to feel. By George Watsky Feel Person Job

Feeling is the language of the soul. If you want to know what's true for you about something, look to how you're feeling about it. By Neale Donald Walsch Soul Feeling Language True

I shall unlearn feeling,unlearn my gift. That is greaterand harder than what passes there for life. By Derek Walcott Gift Unlearn Feelingunlearn Life Greaterand

That which we are capable of feeling, we are capable of saying. By Miguel De Cervantes Capable Feeling

We're a feeling, an awareness encased here By Carlos Castaneda Feeling Awareness Encased

I was "unable to feel my feelings," in By Stephen King Unable Feelings Feel

What feeling feels like over time. An attempt to screw up what feeling feels like over time. Heartbreak and a high C ... The often welcome melodic lie ... The soul's undersong. The orchestration of randomness, a flirtation with the boundaries of silence and space ... a reminder that the self wants to disappear, be taken away from itself and returned. By Stephen Dunn Time Feeling Feels Attempt Screw

It is surprising how many times a good feeling can be confused with a bad one. Often one is unsure which feeling it really is until much later. By Karen Hawkins Feeling Surprising Times Good Confused

Feelings are like blankets, covering you up so you can't see clearly, or like mazes you can too easily get lost inside. I am terrified of getting lost. By Corey Ann Haydu Feelings Blankets Covering Inside Lost

Feelings are but emotions to be experienced in order to enrich the spirit of the bearer - Han Storm By H. Gibson Han Storm Feelings Bearer Emotions

I feel something so right, doing the wrong thing. By Onerepublic Thing Feel Wrong

An obligation to feel can freeze feelings. By C.s. Lewis Feelings Obligation Feel Freeze

The essential function of feelings is to provide feedback and pass through us organically like water flows in a river. By Deborah Sandella River Essential Function Feelings Provide

Feeling emotions must be called upon to give feeling to the thought so it will take form. By Charles F. Haanel Form Feeling Emotions Called Give

Feeling of an emotion is a process that is distinct from having the emotion in the first place. So it helps to understand what is an emotion, what is a feeling, we need to understand what is an emotion. By Antonio Damasio Emotion Place Feeling Understand Process

You know those moments, whether you're in them or not, you feel something more than what you intended to feel, what you wanted to feel. By Shey Stahl Feel Moments Intended Wanted

Poor feeling hijacks thinking for self-deception: to hide harsh truths, avoid action, evade responsibility, and, as the existentialists might put it, flee from freedom. Thus, poor feeling is a kind of moral failing, indeed, the deepest kind, and virtue principally consists in correcting and refining our emotions and the values that they reflect. To feel the right thing is to do the right thing, without any particular need for conscious thought or effort. By Neel Burton Poor Feeling Selfdeception Truths Avoid

Sadness of not knowing enough words to [express what you mean] ... By Jonathan Safran Foer Sadness Express Knowing Words

To feel is to go to the places you were. By Will Advise Feel Places

The only way to fight a feeling is with a feeling. By Ann Voskamp Feeling Fight

What unknown seas of feeling lie in man, and will from time to time break through! By Thomas Carlyle Man Time Unknown Seas Feeling

Sometimes 'feelings' aren't as airy-fairy as they seem. Sometimes they're just the product of observations we haven't realized we've been making. By Kate Morton Feelings Airyfairy Making Product Observations

I feel a feeling which I feel you all feel. By George Ridding Feel Feeling

Learning to be aware of feelings, how they arise and how to use them creatively so they guide us to happiness, is an essential lifetime skill. By Joan Z. Borysenko Learning Feelings Happiness Skill Aware

feelings are programs; that is, they are learned responses that often have a purpose. By David R. Hawkins Feelings Programs Purpose Learned Responses

Feelings come and go like clouds in a windy sky. Conscious breathing is my anchor. By Thich Nhat Hanh Feelings Sky Clouds Windy Conscious

Things must be felt with the heart. By Helen Keller Things Heart Felt

unfavorable feeling, By Alexandre Dumas Unfavorable Feeling

Emotions are the colors of the soul; they are spectacular and incredible. When you don't feel, the world becomes dull and colorless. By Wm. Paul Young Emotions Soul Incredible Colors Spectacular

Feeling is deep and still; and the word that floats on the surface Is as the tossing buoy, that betrays where the anchor is hidden. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Feeling Buoy Hidden Deep Word

When feeling is the gauge, you can snap your fingers at logic By W. Somerset Maugham Gauge Logic Feeling Snap Fingers

You feel what you're focused on. By Tony Robbins Feel Focused

Painting is with me but another word for feeling. By John Constable Painting Feeling Word

All writing is feeling. By Divya Chawla Feeling Writing

In the economy of the body, the limbic highway takes precedence over the neural pathways. We were designed and built to feel, and there is no thought, no state of mind, that is not also a feeling state.Nobody can feel too much, though many of us work very hard at feeling too little.Feeling is frightening. By Jeanette Winterson Body Pathways Economy Limbic Highway

Emotions are raised in us, not only by the qualities and actions of others, but also by their feelings. I cannot behold a man in distress, without partaking of his pain; nor in joy, without partaking of his pleasure. By Henry Home, Lord Kames Emotions Feelings Partaking Raised Qualities

A feeling can't kill you. By Lauren Destefano Feeling Kill

A feeling heart is a blessing that no one, who has it, would be without; and it is a moral security of innocence; since the heart that is able to partake of the distress of another, cannot wilfully give it. By Samuel Richardson Heart Innocence Feeling Blessing Moral

Sometimes feeling and thinking are one and the same. By Carlos Ruiz Zafon Feeling Thinking

Even now, all possible feelings do not yet exist, there are still those that lie beyond our capacity and our imagination. From time to time, when a piece of music no one has ever written or a painting no one has ever painted, or something else impossible to predict, fathom or yet describe takes place, a new feeling enters the world. And then, for the millionth time in the history of feeling, the heart surges and absorbs the impact. By Nicole Krauss Exist Imagination Time Lie Capacity

I have accepted another one of life's dangerous invitations: the invitation to feel. My By Glennon Doyle Melton Feel Accepted Life Dangerous Invitations

Hurting is feeling and feeling is living and isn't it good to be alive? By Amy Harmon Feeling Hurting Alive Living Good

I didn't know what it was I was feeling. Then I realized it was seeing someone and knowing immediately that you love him. By Elizabeth Mccracken Feeling Realized Knowing Immediately Love

To feel. To trust the feeling. I long for that By Ingmar Bergman Feel Feeling Trust Long

Feeling animalistic. Feeling Hyena. Feeling Wolf. Feeling Dog. I am tongue and heart. By David Wojnarowicz Feeling Animalistic Hyena Wolf Dog

If we face our unpleasant feelings with care, affection, and nonviolence, we can transform them into a kind of energy that is healthy and has the capacity to nourish us. By the work of mindful observation, our unpleasant feelings can illuminate so much for us, offering us insight and understanding into ourselves and society. By Nhat Hanh Affection Unpleasant Care Nonviolence Feelings

Action and feeling go together, and by regulating the action ... we can directly regulate the feeling. By William James Action Feeling Regulating Directly Regulate

Feelings form part of a world in which time, space and frontiers do not exist. By Paulo Coelho Feelings Time Space Exist Form

Feelings have the divine attracting power. Feelings are the only link between you and everything around you. By Debasish Mridha Feelings Power Divine Attracting Link

It's emotions. Sometimes you feel, sometimes you don't. You can't force yourself into feeling something, can you? By Sarvesh Jain Emotions Feel Force Feeling

I don't wanna think, I wanna FEEL. By Eddie Vedder Feel Wanna

Feelings are constantly changing and creating different body experiences even when we are oblivious to them. By Deborah Sandella Feelings Constantly Changing Creating Body

In this world of numbness and information overload, the ability to feel, my boy, is a rare gift indeed. By Patrick Ness Overload Feel Boy World Numbness

Feeling are like three-year-olds. They're not rational. They're just there. By Meg Rosoff Feeling Rational

It demands to be felt. By John Green Felt Demands

I have something more to do than to feel. By Charles Lamb Feel

I feel something else break through the numbness. Something raw. Something primal. Something visceral. By Sam A. Patel Numbness Feel Break Raw Primal

When we numb [hard feelings], we numb joy, we numb gratitude, we numb happiness. By Brene Brown Numb Hard Feelings Joy Gratitude

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

What you don't knowYou can feel it somehow By U2 Knowyou Feel

Discomfort: the valley between the body and the soul. Comfort: the bridge between the body and the soul By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Soul Body Discomfort Valley Comfort

I did not like this feeling of having feelings. By Jeff Lindsay Feeling Feelings

Sensation tell us a thing is.Thinking tell us what it is this thing is.Feeling tells us what this thing is to us. By C. G. Jung Thing Sensation Isthinking Isfeeling

All these feelings need to be felt. We need to stomp and storm; to sob and cry; to perspire and tremble. By John Bradshaw Felt Feelings Storm Cry Tremble

bliss. Practicing By Deepak Chopra Bliss Practicing

Inner feeling of satisfaction which may be observed in the presence of a sudden accident, even in those nearest and dearest to the victim ... By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Accident Victim Feeling Satisfaction Observed

The easiest thing to feel is sadness. By Justin Vernon Sadness Easiest Thing Feel

Today is a day of knowing, not feeling By Ruthe Rosen Today Knowing Feeling Day

...feeling and action are always linked By Sarah Dessen Feeling Linked Action

Hold the capacity of feeling to be the most important and elemental, as providing the foundation for every sound and real growth; everything that is truly great and human. By Friedrich Nietzsche Hold Elemental Growth Human Capacity

Anger... agony... so familiar emotions. By Deyth Banger Anger Agony Emotions Familiar

The restlessness and the longing, like the longing that is in the whistle of a faraway train. Except that the longing isn't really in the whistle - it is in you. By Meindert Dejong Longing Whistle Train Restlessness Faraway

Sometimes a day is a symbolic day, and you behave symbolically. Sometimes you search inside for a feeling, and, finding none, you remember that no feeling is frequently the most possible feeling. By Hilary Thayer Hamann Day Symbolically Feeling Symbolic Behave

There is something hidden in each sensation. By Gustavo Cerati Sensation Hidden

How far was a feeling genuine if it did not find expression in an external act? By Brian W. Aldiss Act Feeling Genuine Find Expression

I don't usually feel, and so I don't know how to respond to a real feeling in my body instead of a manufactured one. By Lauren Blakely Feel Respond Real Feeling Body

The beautiful word found by human being for the unseen feeling is love. By Saravana Kumar Murugan Love Beautiful Word Found Human

Feelings are you inner guidance system-your emotional compass. When you allow this compass to direct your actions you build self-trust. When you feel hungry, you eat. When you feel tired, you rest. When you feel lonely, you reach out for a connection to others. In this most basic way your feelings link you with the wisest part of yourself. They tell you what you need to know at any given moment. By Cheryl Richardson Feel Compass Guidance Systemyour Emotional

Whatever you focus on you're going to feel. By Tony Robbins Feel Focus

George Bernard Shaw said that thinking was the greatest of all human endeavors, but I would say that feeling was. Allowing yourself to feel things, to feel love or wrath, hatred, rage. By Marlon Brando Bernard Shaw George Endeavors Hatred

The feeling she has is most unexpected. The oddest thing. She feels no distress or worry. Instead, she senses a dim, faint feeling that rises from some unknown place in her heart, rising slowly and blossoming into something that she might call relief. By Janice Y.k. Lee Unexpected Feeling Thing Oddest Worry

Our feelings are the wings of our intuition. By Jodi Livon Intuition Feelings Wings

That prickling feeling when something's not right. That calm feeling when it is. By Huntley Fitzpatrick Feeling Prickling Calm

Our feelings are a feedback mechanism to us about whether we're on track or not, whether we're on course or off course. By Jack Canfield Feelings Feedback Mechanism Track

It is quite amazing what I didn't feel after a while. I didn't really want to feel things. By Kate Moss Feel Amazing Things

Most of us think of ourselves as thinking creatures that feel, but we are actually feeling creatures that think. By Jill Bolte Taylor Creatures Feel Thinking Feeling

Ah, how fatefully swift is the move from one feeling to another. By Stefan Zweig Fatefully Swift Move Feeling

In our lives we know joy, anger, sorrow, and a hundred other emotions, but these emotions altogether occupy a bare one per cent of our time. The remaining ninety-nine per cent is just living in waiting. By Osamu Dazai Anger Sorrow Joy Time Emotions

Feelings follow actions. By Roxanne Henke Feelings Actions Follow

Perhaps a better explanation for why it's so difficult to feel our feelings is that ALL emotion, positive or negative, opens the door to the nature of reality. All of us prefer to avoid pain -- but even more, we want to escape reality. By Dan B. Allender Reality Emotion Positive Negative Opens

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