A Quote by Hunter S. Thompson

To make a point of declaring friendship is to cheapen it. For men's emotions are very rarely put into words successfully. — © Hunter S. Thompson
To make a point of declaring friendship is to cheapen it. For men's emotions are very rarely put into words successfully.
One is so apt to cheapen a thing when one tries hastily to put it into words, and ever afterward it is never quite the same.
It's very difficult to put it into words or really put your finger on exactly what it was that people found so attractive about Wham! But it was a lot to do with George and me and our friendship.
people's emotions are rarely put into words , far more often they are expressed through other cues. the key to intuiting another's feelings is in the ability to read nonverbal channels , tone of voice , gesture , facial expression and the like
Presidents have to be very organized to govern successfully, and solo artists rarely succeed.
For the decisions of our will are often so directly opposed to the decisions of our emotions, that, if we are in the habit of considering our emotions as the test, we shall be very apt to feel like hypocrites in declaring those things to be real which our will alone has decided.
During the match I just try to put the emotions aside. I don't have time to think about my emotions. I have to play one point at a time.
Friendship is like a glass ornament, once it is broken it can rarely be put back together exactly the same way.
Men who make money rarely saunter; men who save money rarely swagger.
I very rarely think in words at all. A thought comes, and I may try to express it in words afterwards.
I very rarely think in words at all. A thought comes, and I may try to express in words afterwards.
Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepest despair; they can transfer knowledge from teacher to student; words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions. Words are capable of arousing the strongest emotions and prompting all men's actions.
I suppose all this sounds very crazy — all these terrible emotions always do sound foolish when we put them into our inadequate words. They are not meant to be spoken — only felt and endured.
I try to find out what there is in the character that in a way, you can't put into words. If I could put it into words, then it wouldn't be a performance. And if I do put it into words, as I play it, I start to get boxed in by those words.
There is nothing that can be said by mathematical symbols and relations which cannot also be said by words. The converse, however, is false. Much that can be and is said by words cannot successfully be put into equations, because it is nonsense.
I find I very rarely live up to my words. And since you know me primarily through my words, there are oh so many ways I can disappoint.
'Tis certain that a serious attention to the sciences and liberal arts softens and humanizes the temper, and cherishes those fine emotions in which true virtue and honor consist. It rarely, very rarely happens that a man of taste and learning is not, at least, an honest man, whatever frailties may attend him.
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