Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Feelings. 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 Feelings Quotes and Sayings from 94 influential authors, including Deborah Eisenberg,Elbert Hubbard,Kathryn Lasky,Nick Cave,Bangambiki Habyarimana, for you to enjoy and share.

I'm a person with virtually no feelings. By Deborah Eisenberg Feelings Person Virtually

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

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

Most of the time, feelings just seem to get in the way. They're a luxury for the idle, a bourgeois concept. Feelings are overrated. By Nick Cave Time Feelings Idle Concept Overrated

We are not moved by reasons but by emotions By Bangambiki Habyarimana Emotions Moved Reasons

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

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

Feelings are self-justifying, with a set of perceptions and "proofs" all their own. By Daniel Goleman Proofs Feelings Selfjustifying Set Perceptions

Feelings are never wrong. Only actions can be wrong. By David Simpson Wrong Feelings Actions

Feelings are feelings. They don't have dumb or smart labels, By Cherise Sinclair Feelings Labels Dumb Smart

Feel! Feel, feel, feel! Feelings were disrupting my sense of well-being. By Graeme Simsion Feel Feelings Wellbeing Disrupting Sense

Your feelings are your responsability By Henry Cloud Responsability Feelings

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. By T.k. Coleman Problem Moods Fluctuate Emotions Fail

Emotion is often what we rely upon to carry us across the unfathomable voids in our intelligence. By Bryant H. Mcgill Emotion Intelligence Rely Carry Unfathomable

We call them feelings because we feel them. They don't start in our minds, they arise in our bodies, By Karen Joy Fowler Call Feelings Feel Minds Bodies

Emotions are messy. By Ottilie Weber Emotions Messy

I don't like having feelings," _Eric Northman By Charlaine Harris Eric Northman Feelings

Emotions are like soul of ur soul .. By Dave Emotions Soul

Feelings are not always true or logical. In fact, resentment makes us act and think in foolish ways. The psalmist admitted, "When my thoughts were bitter and my feelings were hurt, I was as stupid as an animal."14 We all act beastly when hurt. By Rick Warren Logical Hurt True Feelings Act

Emotions are powerful sources of energy. They are what makes us alive. They provide proof of our souls. By Emma Raveling Emotions Energy Powerful Sources Alive

Feelings are best left concealed. They can bite you if you're not careful. They can eat you alive. By Alice Hoffman Feelings Concealed Left Careful Alive

We cultivate our feelings the way we cultivate a garden: we can't entirely prevent weeds from coming up, but we can take care to remove them before they do much harm. By Phillip Cary Cultivate Garden Harm Feelings Prevent

Emotions can get in the way or get you on the way By Mavis Mazhura Emotions

Feelings make our life amazing, how is for everyone different! By Jan Jansen Feelings Amazing Make Life

Son, feelings are what women have. They come from their ovaries. By Stan Smith Son Feelings Women Ovaries

Our feelings are our most genuine paths to knowledge. By Audre Lorde Knowledge Feelings Genuine Paths

We don't need to complicate all the "reasons" behind our emotions. It's much simpler than that. Two categories .. good feelings, bad feelings. By Rhonda Byrne Reasons Emotions Complicate Feelings Categories

Feelings aren't good or bad. They're just weak or strong. Love, for example, is weak: someone loves you, you love them back, you're happy for a while, and then it fades away. But if one of those lovers betrays the other, then you have a real emotion - then you have something powerful, something that leaves a mark you'll never be rid of. Betrayal is the most delicious of all, but it takes a while to set it up, and fear can be just as intense if you know what you're doing. By Dan Wells Feelings Bad Good Weak Love

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

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

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

Feelings are more dangerous than ideas, because they aren't susceptible to rational evaluation. They grow quietly, spreading underground, and erupt suddenly, all over the place. By Brian Eno Feelings Ideas Evaluation Dangerous Susceptible

Feelings can have a life of their own and you have very little direct control over them, except perhaps to make them worse. By Julian Short Feelings Worse Life Direct Control

Feelings demand living space. By Isidore Isou Feelings Space Demand Living

You feel, as you always do, what is most to the credit of human nature. - Such feelings ought to be investigated, that they may know themselves. By Jane Austen Feel Nature Credit Human Investigated

Feelings, emotions - they are neither right nor wrong. They cannot be assigned a value. Feelings *are*. By labeling a feeling wrong, you force yourself to ignore that feeling. And what you most need is to feel it, let it burn through you, then get on with life. By Karen Marie Moning Emotions Wrong Feelings Feeling Assigned

Feelings, like waves, look more substantial than they are. By Peter Kreeft Feelings Waves Substantial

Feelings are like a color chart that God has given us. By Keith Miller God Feelings Color Chart

You mainly feel the way you think. By Albert Ellis Feel

Human emotions are our devils," Cheveyo said. "They tease us with things we can't have, torture us with feelings we can't act on. They cause physical pain. By Jaime Rush Cheveyo Human Devils Emotions Torture

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

Our feelings are unreliable and cannot be trusted to convey truth. By Joyce Meyer Truth Feelings Unreliable Trusted Convey

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

Human feeling. That's beyond my range. I'm rotten to the core. By Jean-Paul Sartre Human Feeling Range Core Rotten

Feelings are the language of the heart. Everything else is static noise. By Debasish Mridha Feelings Heart Language Noise Static

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

Feelings, which aren't always rational, have their own life span and sometimes, for whatever reason, need to be lived out. By Melissa De La Cruz Feelings Rational Reason Life Span

Because they are so emphatically there, and so inconvertibly interior, it is almost inevitable that we take our feelings seriously as reputable guides to the reality that is deep within us--our hearts before God. But feelings are no more spiritual than muscles. They are entirely physical. They are real, and they are important. But they are real and important in the same way that our fingernails and noses are important--we would not want to live without them (although we could if we had to), but their length and shape and colour tell us nothing about our life with God. By Eugene H. Peterson God Feelings Interior Important Emphatically

Negative emotions impact the human psyche By Sunday Adelaja Negative Psyche Emotions Impact Human

Feelings are of four sorts: Sensations, Thoughts, Emotions, and Volitions. What are called Perceptions are merely a particular case of Belief, and Belief is a kind of thought. Actions are merely volitions followed by an effect. By John Stuart Mill Sensations Emotions Belief Feelings Sorts

Dwelling on thoughts gives birth to feelings. By Sunday Adelaja Dwelling Feelings Thoughts Birth

My feelings are intelligent, directive, and revealingFrom the inside out they rise, flow, revealUncovering, releasing, freeingReshaping my experienceLifting my mood By Deborah Sandella Directive Flow Revealuncovering Releasing Intelligent

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

Emotions are wild horses. By Paulo Coelho Emotions Horses Wild

psychological reactance. By Michael Pantalon Psychological Reactance

Feelings are invulnerable to rational thought. By Stephen King Feelings Thought Invulnerable Rational

Your real feelings are inside you. By Jose Carreras Real Feelings Inside

allowed to have feelings too, to be By Juliette Jaye Allowed Feelings

Hurt that's not supposed to show, and tears that fall when no one knows. By Madonna Ciccone Hurt Show Supposed Tears Fall

Some things were made to be felt By Ryan Adams Felt Things Made

But about feelings people really know nothing. We talk with indignation or enthusiasm; we talk about oppression, cruelty, crime, devotion, self-sacrifice, virtue, and we know nothing real beyond these words. By Joseph Conrad Feelings People Talk Cruelty Crime

Emotions are like waves. Watch them disappear in the distance on the vast calm ocean. By Ram Dass Emotions Waves Watch Ocean Disappear

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

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

Both thinking over feeling provide vital feedback to support your survival and help you flourish. By Deborah Sandella Flourish Thinking Feeling Provide Vital

Events become feelings, feelings become events By Jerry Spinelli Events Feelings

Emotions is evil. People who make me feel are worse. I take comfort in the stone inside of me. If I don't feel, I don't hurt. By Katie Mcgarry Emotions Evil Feel People Worse

Feelings are intangible," he said. "You can't see them, can't touch them. You can hurt and no one would know. But physical pain is real. You can see blood and broken bones. It's simple in a way feelings are not, and cutting makes the abstract pain of feelings substantial. By Shaun David Hutchinson Intangible Feelings Pain Touch Real

Emotions And Feelings In Life Are Like Water In The Ocean Which Will Never Dry By Sweetnida Dry Feelings Life Water Ocean

Our thoughts, words and actions produce feelings; and these feelings become the currency with which we produce our life experiences. By Cheryl Richardson Thoughts Words Experiences Produce Feelings

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

When we let loose our feelings, we waste so much energy, shatter our nerves, disturb our minds, and accomplish very little work. By Swami Vivekananda Feelings Energy Shatter Nerves Disturb

The wide discrepancy between reason and feeling may be unreal; it is not improbable that intellect is a high form of feeling - a specialized, intensive feeling about intuitions. By Susanne Katherina Langer Feeling Unreal Specialized Intensive Intuitions

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

He remembered the Professor's advice to his eager employees during his first year: With us, feelings are described through images, and in the world of television, there are only seven feelings: well-being, Schadenfreude, sentimentality, shock, outrage, disgust, and anger. Nothing else. By Erik Valeur Schadenfreude Wellbeing Sentimentality Shock Outrage

Feelings are relative. And at the root, they're all the same, even if they grow from different experiences and exist on different scales. By Becky Chambers Feelings Relative Root Scales Grow

Empathy, the least comfortable of human emotions. By Frances Gray Patton Empathy Emotions Comfortable Human

No one can do a thing about feelings, they exist and there's no way to censor them. We can reproach ourselves for some action, for a remark, but not for a feeling, quite simply because we have no control at all over it. By Milan Kundera Thing Exist Censor Feelings Feeling

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

Like flowers to a bee, feelings are the silent language of the heart. By Debasish Mridha Bee Feelings Heart Flowers Silent

Feelings come and go, unless you don't feel them. Then they stay, and hurt, and grow pear-shaped and weird. By David Duchovny Feelings Feel Stay Hurt Weird

Reason and emotion are not antagonists. What seems like a struggle between two opposing ideas or values, one of which, automatic and unconscious, manifests itself in the form of a feeling. By Nathaniel Branden Reason Antagonists Emotion Automatic Unconscious

Your thoughts cause your feelings. By Rhonda Byrne Feelings Thoughts

Our emotions are often beautiful, but they can also be dangerous. They represent our spontaneity, and seem to speak to us of our freedom. By Tariq Ramadan Beautiful Dangerous Emotions Spontaneity Freedom

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

Some feelings are quite untranslatable; no language has yet been found for them. They gleam upon us beautifully through the dim twilight of fancy, and yet when we bring them close to us, and hold them up to the light of reason, lose their beauty all at once, as glow worms which gleam with such a spiritual light in the shadows of evening, when brought in where the candles are lighted, are found to be only worms like so many others. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Untranslatable Found Feelings Language Gleam

The Feeling Being By George Jelinek Feeling

My feelings were big, sad, comfortless, of a thinking animal, my heart acting like an orb filled too big for my chest, not from revulsion, which I have to say I didn't feel, but over-all general misery. By Saul Bellow Sad Comfortless Big Animal Chest

The feelings cut too deep for them to be put on display. By Lisa Kleypas Display Feelings Cut Deep Put

Bad feelings have a life of their own. By Michael Nava Bad Feelings Life

A savage desire for strong emotions and sensations burns inside me: a rage against this soft-tinted, shallow, standardized and sterilized life, and a mad craving to smash something up, a department store, say, or a cathedral, or myself. By Anonymous Shallow Softtinted Standardized Life Store

I have feelings. I'm not emotionally stunted. By Derek Jeter Feelings Stunted Emotionally

Because my entire life I'd seen those feelings as a fortress protecting me from potential hurts and damages. Instead of a fortress, they had been a cage, holding me back. By Brenna Aubrey Damages Fortress Entire Life Feelings

Once a transition of value creates an emotion, feeling comes into play. Although they're often mistaken for each other, feeling is not emotion. Emotion is a short-term experience that peaks and burns rapidly. Feeling is a long-term, pervasive, sentient background that colors whole days, weeks, even years of our lives. Indeed, a specific feeling often dominates a personality. Each of the core emotions in life - pleasure and pain - has many variations. So which particular negative or positive emotion will we experience? The answer is found in the feeling that surrounds it. For, like adding pigment to a pencil sketch or an orchestra to a melody, feeling makes emotion specific. By Robert Mckee Feeling Emotion Play Transition Creates

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

Words fail me, but not feeling. The feeling never fails me. By Marty Rubin Words Feeling Fail Fails

Genuine feelings cannot be produced, nor can they be eradicated. We can only repress them, delude ourselves, and deceive our bodies. The body sticks to the facts. By Alice Miller Genuine Produced Eradicated Feelings Delude

Pfft," I scoffed. "Feelings. I don't have feelings." I had so many feelings. None of them were good. By T.j. Klune Pfft Feelings Scoffed Good

Some feelings are true feelings - that is, feelings born in the soul - and some feelings are counterfeit feelings. These are constructed in your mind. In other words, they are not "feelings" at all - they are thoughts. Thoughts masquerading as feelings. These thoughts are based on your previous experience and on the observed experience of others. By Neale Donald Walsch Feelings Thoughts Soul True Born

Emotions are humanity's motivator and its omnipresent guide. (36) By Thomas Lewis Emotions Guide Humanity Motivator Omnipresent