Emotions And Control Quotes

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Charlotte Brontë
“But when one does not complain, and when one wants to master oneself with a tyrant’s grip — one’s faculties rise in revolt — and one pays for outward calm with an almost unbearable inner struggle.”
Charlotte Brontë

“when your emotions are in motion, take a break and ponder!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Erwin W. Lutzer
“God created us with emotions so that we might be able to enjoy Him and His creation. Often we have been tempted to consider our feelings as a bother, a hindrance to living a life of faith. Although it is true that as fallen creatures our emotions often lead us astray, we must remember that God gave us emotions so that we might live a well-balanced and wholesome life. After all, God Himself is an emotional Being who expresses, anger, pleasure, and compassion.”
Erwin W. Lutzer, Managing Your Emotions

“Always be ready for criticism for there shall always be people who shall be ready always to criticize you. The positive lesson you learn from your critics, is the most important thing which matter and not just the matter!”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Abhijit Naskar
“Are you a kind of person who likes to keep all your emotions hidden from the people around you! Do you prefer restraining your feelings a little too much! In that case, you must know that too much emotional suppression can have catastrophic impact over your body.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Art of Neuroscience in Everything

Raheel Farooq
“Man is a logical machine run by the scoundrels of emotions.”
Raheel Farooq

Jill Bolte Taylor
“The healthiest way I know how to move through an emotion effectively is to surrender completely to that emotion when its loop of physiology comes over me. I simply resign to the loop and let it run its course for 90 seconds. Just like children, emotions heal when they are heard and validated. Over time, the intensity and frequency of these circuits usually abate. ...Paying attention to which array of circuits we are concurrently running provides us with tremendous insight into how our minds are fundamentally wired...”
Jill Bolte Taylor, My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey

Jojo Moyes
“What we learn through sharing our memories and our sadness's and our little victories with each other is that it’s okay to feel sad. Or lost. Or angry. It’s okay to feel a whole host of things that other people might not understand, and often for a long time. Everyone has his or her own journey. We don’t judge.”
jojo moyes , After You

Jessica Speer
“Big emotions—like anger, fear, and sadness—can be really uncomfortable. But even uncomfortable feelings are okay. In fact, all emotions are okay. It just takes practice to manage uncomfortable emotions so you can respond in a healthy way.”
Jessica Speer, BFF or NRF (Not Really Friends): A Girl's Guide to Happy Friendships

Kelseyleigh Reber
“I cannot detain Love, holding him captive so that he may never break my heart. No more than I can stick Guilt in a pot so that I may boil him until all of my sins are vaporized, rising alongside the screaming steam. I cannot hold Sorrow in my arms and rock him to a fit and endless sleep. Nor can I search for Joy and effortlessly find him beneath the pink-dusted sky of late afternoon, where he waits for me with open arms.”
Kelseyleigh Reber, If I Resist

Jude Sierra
“What she meant was that I let my emotions control me. I was letting myself be helpless to them, and when we think we are our emotions, instead of our emotions being something we experience, or can let go of, or survive… they’re in control.”
Jude Sierra, What It Takes

Abhijit Naskar
“From the perspective of a general human being – a non-scientist, the most valuable element of the human mental life, is Emotion – a tiny portion of our conscious mental world. We humans as a species crave for emotional stimulation. And in many cases, as it happens, we are actually slaves to our emotions.”
Abhijit Naskar, What is Mind?

Catherine Carrigan
“The emotions you feel over and over and over again provide the vibrational cellular landscape that creates or destroys your health.”
Catherine Carrigan

Jinat Rehana Begum
“They want me to contain the raging fires within me. They need me to appreciate glowing embers, to understand that even weak flames need to be managed with a lot of careful planning.”
Jinat Rehana Begum, First Fires

Michael Barbarulo
“One of the best things you can do for yourself and your relationship is to learn how to take control of your emotions.”
Michael Barbarulo, 50+ Ways to Keep Drama Out of Your Relationship

“So what sauce you wanna be today? Hot sauce? Sour sauce? Spicy sauce? Honey sauce? U get to choose baby”
Marina G. Roussou

Udayakumar D.S.
“Do not loathe anyone or hate anyone. People are a product of their emotions, and ‘n’ number of factors influence them.”
Udayakumar D.S., Fearless and Free: How One Man Changed my Life ǀ Self-help story on life, love and making a fresh start

Udayakumar D.S.
“A person who knows to pause amidst an emotional crisis does better things for his inner self and the person in front of him.”
Udayakumar D.S., Fearless and Free: How One Man Changed my Life ǀ Self-help story on life, love and making a fresh start

Y.K.Y. SADEK
“Your emotions are tools, not your masters—wield them, don’t be consumed by them.”
Y.K.Y. SADEK, Obedience is Happiness: The Promises Of Tomorrow