A Quote by Enoch Powell

When I repress my emotion my stomach keeps score. — © Enoch Powell
When I repress my emotion my stomach keeps score.
When you care about human beings, you do your best to not repress and to not let people to repress and to not arm people to repress.
There ought to be a room in every house to swear in. It's dangerous to have to repress an emotion like that.
For me, it's really important that the experience of art is always something that is able to provoke strong emotion, an emotion that you feel in your heart or your stomach, but also that challenges the brain at the same time. It's an experience - physical and intellectual.
Tea does our fancy aid, Repress those vapours which the head invade, And keeps that palace of the soul serene.
Tea does our fancy aid, Repress those vapours which the head invade And keeps that palace of the soul serene.
Happiness rarely keeps company with an empty stomach
I always tend to think that composing is not playing an instrument, composing is having something in your head that's steaming and it has to go out. It has to become sounds and be written. It's an emotion that you can't repress.
The repression of virtuous instinct in the modern world is an incremental tragedy. Repress one instinct, and you repress many; other parts of consciousness go down, also.
To score my first Selecao goal is a unique emotion.
On screen, I may hate a co-star, have a stomach ache, but I have to convince you of that emotion that is demanded on cue. There are times when I feel like dancing, but on 'action,' I'll have to cry.
I don't pick tournaments to score or rivals or other teams to score against. I'm a striker: every game I play, I want to score.
Frequently we're asked to come in when the Tao is conflict and crisis. We encourage people to let that Tao happen and not repress it. Especially in new age circles, people just hate conflict and try to repress it.
We're either awake or we're sleeping. During the time that we're awake, we work very hard at denying things, mainly because we have to function as people. We have to control and repress everything that we're fearful of, because it doesn't make sense to go crazy on the streets, but in reality we hide and we hide, repress and repress, our fears of the world of violence, of separation, of death, and sometimes hopes, and some things that are very joyful, reunions or all of those good things. It's only in dreams that we're really truthful with whatever hurts most; they're really very real.
I don't go out and just try to score. I score because there is an opportunity to score.
As a point guard, you don't really have to score. The only time you have to score is when you have to score.
I was always fraught with guilt, and it's such a waste of an emotion. It keeps you out of the moment of being where you are.
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