A Quote by H. D. Kumaraswamy

People criticising me for my emotional outburst are not humans. — © H. D. Kumaraswamy
People criticising me for my emotional outburst are not humans.
Anger begins as an inner twinge. We sense something long before it blossoms (explodes?) into an emotional tirade. If we listen to this twinge -- and follow its advice -- the emotional outburst (or in burst) is not needed.
His cheek twitched. With Jeremy, this was the equivalent of an emotional outburst.
It's really interesting that whenever you do something that is so out of character, like having an emotional outburst, that you don't get in trouble.
I'm in this absolutely gorgeous manor house with acres of quite beautiful countryside. I've got trout in the river, an organic vegetable garden, I've got my work 40 yards from my home. I don't mind being criticised, but where are they criticising from? Which hut are they criticising me from, exactly?
I knew that, without killing the creative mood, I had to keep the balance between my emotional outburst and the merciless discipline of a super-personal control, thus submitting myself ti the self-imposed law of dance composition
There are some situations which men understand by instinct, by which reason is powerless to explain; in such cases the greatest poet is he who gives utterance to the most natural and vehement outburst of sorrow. Those who hear the bitter cry are as much impressed as if they listened to an entire poem, and when th sufferer is sincere they are right in regarding his outburst as sublime.
When you're a young black man, you're not allowed to be emotional. One of the reasons I act is people pay me to be emotional.
I think we need to reckon in a very serious way with the emotional content of news and the way that people perceive facts and their perception of their situation and to me I think the tabloid is like fundamentally an emotional form of journalism and that kind of emotional valence is what distinguishes it from the broad sheet.
Many Republicans who traditionally were for a positive role in the world, anti-Russian, now they want to defend their party and leader, and they don't care about real arguments. The paradox is the Democrats were so timid in criticising Vladimir Putin. Barack Obama appeased him and now they are criticising Putin's interference in American democracy. It is a strange reversal of the roles.
The way my brain works, it created me thirsty. From the off, I was a sponge for information that had emotional connotations, I think that was it. I was brought up to see the world as emotional, and anything that I could get my hands on that helped me explore that emotional stuff, I was fascinated by.
You get people criticising people who are happy to sit on the bench, picking up money.
When the eyes are on you for the first time, you can't believe that people aren't criticising you.
Humans: such a brilliant model of emotional self-awareness.
People criticising does spur you on. You are always going to get critics.
Criticising the other fellow because he's in and you are not seems to me a futile waste of time.
You will not get me in one second of an interview criticising another actress for a phenomenal performance.
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