Top 1200 Emotional Experiences Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 17, 2025.
There's nothing particularly unique about my experiences except that they're my experiences.
Women are good at emotional things. We are emotional people. It is much harder to be cold and unemotional.
When you walk to the end of a fiction, its procedure is 1) intuitive; and 2) emotional. Its intelligence is emotional, I think. — © Fred D'Aguiar
When you walk to the end of a fiction, its procedure is 1) intuitive; and 2) emotional. Its intelligence is emotional, I think.
The samsara is the sense of self. I've had past experiences. I'm aware of the moment. I will have future experiences.
My buildings should have an emotional core –a space which, in itself, has an emotional nice feeling.
The function of the church for both young and old is not to give us on Sundays certain kinds of experiences different from experiences of the every day. The function of the church is rather to teach us how to put religious and ethical qualities into all kinds of experiences.
I've had great experiences or joyful experiences making a movie that people found very disturbing.
Experiences don't make us damaged goods; it's what we do with those experiences that matters.
Religious experiences are real and common, whether or not God exists, and these experiences often make people whole and at peace.
I think I missed out on so many good experiences - maybe priceless experiences - playing with my friends when I was growing up.
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 you learn every day. You can't buy experiences; all these experiences shape you.
For me, writing became a way of processing not just my own experiences, but the experiences of other people, and their pain.
I think that people get experiences, and out of those experiences come meaning and ideas. It's like watching a rose bush grow. — © Rachel Naomi Remen
I think that people get experiences, and out of those experiences come meaning and ideas. It's like watching a rose bush grow.
But love is an emotional thing, and whatever is emotional is opposed to that true cold reason which I place above all things.
Perhaps the better word is emotional yes, I am an emotional man.
A good part of my leadership skills is crafted from learning from experiences early in my career that were not positive experiences.
Innovation is usually the result of connections of past experiences. But if you have the same experiences as everyone else, you are unlikely to look in a different direction.
Experiences are everything. And businesses must create experiences that mean something. If necessity is the mother of invention, then vision is the father of innovation.
You either learn from your experiences or go back and do the same thing, and I learned from my experiences.
We are all products of our experiences, good and bad. Sometimes you learn as much from the negative experiences as you do from the positive.
Life experiences become acting experiences, which in turn become life experiences.
The experiences that you have in astral dimensions are not essentially all that different from the experiences you have here in the physical dimension. They are all transient.
You have Kurt [Cobain], and he's singing about your experiences. They're our collective experiences.
All I have are my experiences, and I like to share my experiences to see if people could learn from them.
For me, listening to Beethoven and Tchaikovsky in particular, there's an emotional aspect - very different kinds of emotional aspects from those two composers, nonetheless, very strong emotional aspects from both of those composers.
You learn from experiences, and I suppose that's where I color most of my music, from experiences.
Compulsive eating is an emotional problem, and we use an emotional approach to its solution.
Perhaps the better word is emotional yes, I am an emotional man
I think that when we're looking at things when we're right in the center of things, as opposed to being a bit unmoored from what's going on around us, we see things through a kind of dulling lens of convention, and there's something about extreme emotional experiences that gives us a heightened clarity, I think, of thought and of feeling.
Opposition to immigration is an emotional argument, and human beings are emotional, not robots powered by data.
Why does it help to read others' stories? It is not only that misery loves company, because (I learned) misery is too self-absorbed to want much company. Others' experiences did help with my emotional struggle.
I always choose songs that I have an emotional connection to, and I often feel myself getting very emotional when I sing.
The brilliant thing about 'Blue Peter' is the variety of the stuff you do and the experiences that you have, just amazing experiences.
The thing that makes stories memorable is the experiences they impart onto the readership and the emotions that they make those readers feel. The audience will forgive an incredible amount if you deliver them a powerful emotional experience - and, conversely, if your story is emotionally false, no amount of pyrotechnics will save it.
Whoever thinks much and to good purpose easily forgets his own experiences, but not the thoughts which these experiences have called forth.
I take inspiration from my own experiences and from other people's experiences.
All our thoughts and concepts are called up by sense-experiences and have a meaning only in reference to these sense-experiences. On the other hand, however, they are products of the spontaneous activity of our minds; they are thus in no wise logical consequences of the contents of these sense-experiences. If, therefore, we wish to grasp the essence of a complex of abstract notions we must for the one part investigate the mutual relationships between the concepts and the assertions made about them; for the other, we must investigate how they are related to the experiences.
That Jesus’ followers (and later Paul) had resurrection experiences is, in my judgment, a fact. What the reality was that gave rise to the experiences I do not know. — © E. P. Sanders
That Jesus’ followers (and later Paul) had resurrection experiences is, in my judgment, a fact. What the reality was that gave rise to the experiences I do not know.
Life is just a set of experiences. As long as there are new experiences for me in a corporate job, I don't think I have to be an entrepreneur.
I think winning brings togetherness and, when you have beautiful experiences together and you win trophies, then those experiences stay within that group.
The 'phenomenal concept' issue is rather different, I think. Here the question is whether there are concepts of experiences that are made available to subjects solely in virtue of their having had those experiences themselves. Is there a way of thinking about seeing something red, say, that you get from having had those experiences, and so isn't available to a blind person?
All of my books are based in some way on my personal experiences, or the experiences of members of my family, or the stories kids would tell me in school.
The sixth sense is at the core of our experiences. It is what makes experiences out of events.
Pleasant experiences make life delightful. Painful experiences lead to growth.
Experiences aren't given to us to be 'got over,' otherwise they would hardly be experiences.
I am an ordinary person who has been blessed with extraordinary opportunities and experiences. Today is one of those experiences.
The future is, of course, imaginary - an unreal place that I create from my expectations, which are made from my remembered experiences, especially repeated experiences.
I am a black woman, and my experiences would not be what they are if I wasn't. I'm so happy to share those experiences for other people to be able to learn from them.
For me, it's vital to continue to share my experiences and allow my experiences to help the younger generation. — © Stephon Marbury
For me, it's vital to continue to share my experiences and allow my experiences to help the younger generation.
The whole point of art, as far as I’m concerned, is that art doesn’t make any difference. And that’s why it’s important. Take film: you can have quite extreme emotional experiences watching a movie, but they stop as soon as you walk out of the cinema. You can see people being hurt, but even though you feel those things strongly, you know they’re not real.
I would say my life experiences are my poetry, whether I'm writing about those actual, factual experiences or not.
We really focus on being a platform for immersive 3D avatar experiences. Experiences that are heavily social.
Over time, we look forward to introducing new advertising experiences and business experiences on Instagram.
From the internal reality, by which I means the totality of psychological experiences, it [science] actually separates us. Art, for example, deals with many more aspects of this internal reality than does science, which confines itself deliberately and by convention to the study of one very limited class of experiences the experiences of sense.
I find it really offensive when people say that the emotional experiences of teenagers are less real or less important than those of adults. I am an adult, and I used to be a teenager, and so I can tell you with some authority that my feelings then were as real as my feelings are now.
Become aware of internal, subjective, sub-verbal experiences, so that these experiences can be brought into the world of abstraction.
I talked to some vets in L.A. about what they go through and do they think about their experiences a lot. I got a wide array of answers. Some people get very emotional, which is understandable. Two of my best friends growing up are in the armed services, and getting to represent those guys was a big honor for me.
My buildings should have an emotional core - a space which, in itself, has an emotional nice feeling.
I think in the coming decade we will see well-conducted research demonstrating that emotional skills and competencies predict positive outcomes at home with one's family, in school, and at work. The real challenge is to show that emotional intelligence matters over-and-above psychological constructs that have been measured for decades like personality and IQ. I believe that emotional intelligence holds this promise.
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