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Software retains memories, threads whisper tracks bygone, where mesmerizing rue coalesces with bytes battling anew.
Author:
Eloise Martin
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The allure of an era breathed anew breathes along ancient wavelengths--the deeper we delve, the more seductive the ghosts of technology-nostalgia, piping memories into whimsical chords.
Author:
Cameron Foxton
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In an age ruled by bytes and screens, beyond the pixels lies the echo of a lost luminance; through its gentle reverie drones our longing for everything digital that once sewn the fabric of memory and song.
Author:
Clara wellston
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The beauty of emotional intelligence lies in its delicate dance; just as thoughts shape emotions, so too must empathy find its voice. One cannot flourish in denial of the other.
Author:
Ava Lancaster
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Emotional intelligence requires us to embrace the discordant whispers of our feelings, balancing empathy with self-awareness to craft the artistry of connection.
Author:
Maeve Sinclair
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Intra-personal depth combined with inter-personal outreach creates a balance of consciousness where vulnerability expands resilience.
Author:
Mia Villegas
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True emotional intelligence reveals by choreographing our internal emotions with the external world, harmonizing instinct and insight into a dual rhythm.
Author:
Marissa Vais
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True emotional intelligence lies not in the disorderly committee of one's feelings, but in gracefully listening to that riot and mediating an elegant harmony between them.
Author:
Lydia Cartwright
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The strength of introverts is not in what they disrupt, but in the enormity of the world unveiled in their silence.
Author:
Clara Thevenot
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Laughter evolves through the ages, weaving together the tongues of youthful rebellion and the woven hay of tradition; each generation edits the anthology of humor in pursuit of a common identity.
Author:
Alex Percival
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Humor isn't just a bridge across ages, it's a maze; where each generation shapes laughter not in jokes told, but in life as they've lived it.
Author:
Alexndi Chang
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Emotions surge and remap the valleys we traverse, turning soft sighs cordless treks into tangled tracks weaving resilience through austere precipices of joy.
Author:
Ella Remart
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Every twist and turn in our emotions shapes a unique tapestry, where valleys of despair honor mountains of joy in unexpected equilibrium.
Author:
Avery Milan
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Emotional landscapes carve out boundless expanses inhabited by the unreachable, angel-curve moments clad in shadows and fragileness - signatures of our symbolism that reshape journey paths indefinitely.
Author:
Talia Wexler
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Our emotions twist and vanish like dolphins in the dancer's spiral--each peak scaled through complexity, distorting our guided simplistic panels explodes into mapa media sound explicit horizons opentu almas china y recalbe fuzzy realidade rayon lengua papalar annoy exikarhi krasb ergibt livet lieanzia.
Author:
Sienna Faulkner
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In the undulating hills of our hearts, forgotten shadows and radiant summits create the equations that define our emotional existscence.
Author:
Amelia Hart
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Emotional landscapes are not linear paths but intricate curves where joy and sorrow intersect, tracing maps of our hearts that can change with a single breeze.
Author:
Livia Jade
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In the dim corners of joy, dichotomies create crescendos, unfurling petals of quiet melancholies and radiant fears.
Author:
Ainsley Rivers
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Emotional landscapes are drawn not by straight lines or measured angles, but by curves of experience and layers of memory that intertwine level and hollow.
Author:
Celeste Archer
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Just like mountains define the horizons and valleys cradle risks and treasures, our emotional highs and lows shape the fundamentally unique terrain of our inner worlds.
Author:
Elara Tivins
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Emotional landscapes form intricate geometries of depth and color, mapped not by lines of clarity but by the curves of experience.
Author:
Aria Flenn
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Emotions map not in curvature, but in chaotic fractals; every sensation holds the control points of its trajectory, crafting unforgettable horizons on the canvas of our minds.
Author:
Ella Ferris
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The heights of joy sculpt towering peaks, while the valleys of sorrow carve the slow caves of understanding; each emotion shapes the mind's terrain, map traceable to the human heart.
Author:
Aurelia Katz
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In the kaleidoscope of yesterday's heartbreaks and today's joys, emotions create unexpected suchicious structures, firm yet fluid, defining the peaks and valleys of our souls.
Author:
Adalee Walker
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Every heart is a vividly etched compass where pain quivers the lines and joy reshapes the paths, charting each crossroads with whispered dreams.
Author:
Evelyn Creed
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I'm convinced that emotions scatter across our inner canvas, forming peaks and valleys even when terrain is invisible.
Author:
Harper Winslow
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In emotional landscapes, happiness spirals gently amidst bold peaks of strength, while valleys of sorrow compile leaves stuck underfoot, charting contours of our inner selves.
Author:
Elara Nxumlo
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Emotional landscapes are not mere wildernesses to traverse; they are intricate shapes sewn together - valleys swell into peaks of nostalgia while soothed shadows world meandering collide distinctly into rivers of joy.
Author:
Andrea Clarke
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Emotions compose the fractals of our inner being, each peak laboring to redefine the valleys; it's through navigational serendipity we often encounter carried perspectives of harmonious disarray.
Author:
Maisie Horizon
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Emotional landscapes reside beyond thresholds of conventional shapes; they blossom fins into energetics felt, re-defining beauty in zones marked by fear, love, curiosity, and reckoning harmonies.
Author:
Aria Yamamoto
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Emotional landscapes lie in the curvatures of memories, adding dimension to the heart's architecture; it's where shadows illuminate the Patagonia of our joys and knots conjure the valleys of our sorrows.
Author:
Elena Beaumont
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In the chaotic facets of our hearts, grief and joy unfold like geometry, structuring moments in lines and angles; in understanding leads to clearer monoliths of connection.
Author:
Aveline Murcier
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In the vast terrain of dreams and scars, every heartache develops fissures throwable in rainbow alignments--chart these shapes, and map your way home.
Author:
Lydia Naquroji
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Understanding emotions is like charting an intricate map; each hue represents a feeling, every line acknowledges a shadow, as the boundlessness within beckons exploration.
Author:
Selene Driftwood
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Feelings are the topography of sweetness and sorrow, rising in peaks of joy while troughing into valleys of loss; it is this complex landscape that sculpts our true selves.
Author:
Celeste Armand
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We navigate the intricate fault lines of joy and sorrow, both architects and survivors of our landscapes, where every curve reveals the art of our reality.
Author:
Celia Wren
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Just as a ruler reveals the essential lines of two dimensions, our tragedies and triumphs define the architecture of our feelings.
Author:
Iris Nakamura
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Emotions are the facets of a prism, each angle refracting light in beautifully unpredictable patterns within our inner geographies.
Author:
Amina Torres
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The heart strays into labyrinths of longing, where shadows warp angles of joy and signs of sadness starkly line the vaulted horizon.
Author:
Amelia Thierry
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Every pain etches a unique angle in the architecture of our heart, creating vivid patterns only we can map.
Author:
Elara Simons
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In traversing the geometry of emotional landscapes, we draw infinite lines from sorrow to joy, crafting contours that guide us through shadowed valleys to luminous summits seldom mapped by others.
Author:
Sophiaenaire Beacham
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Emotions carve the land within us, drawing constellations of joy and despair that shift with seasons unnoticed by the weary traveler.
Author:
Finley Davidson
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Emotions branch out like intricate patterns, where each sunlit peak meets the shadowed valleys, revealing forgotten joys lodged in angular loneliness.
Author:
Lyra Summer
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Emotions are the hidden angles of our lives, asymmetric yet adding session continents lined together; by mapping their curves, we discover where our heart finds solace.
Author:
Sylvie Carter
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The broken edges of our hearts shape a map more intricate than any traditional city; the tighter the curve, the denser the story it tells.
Author:
Ella Fairton
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Emotional landscapes unfold thought in fractals, revealing authentic essence hidden in coiling whispers stretch into closeness.
Author:
Amelia Buchan
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Emotions twist and turn like the curly patches of a labyrinth, configuring the spaces between timeless corridors and providing refuge amid chaos.
Author:
Lydia Marstens
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Emotional landscapes are cartographies of our senses, where each pleasure and sorrow create crystalline dimensions known only to ourselves.
Author:
Clara Transporta
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In the topography of our souls, one can trace the acute angles of joy, the vast expanses of sorrow, and the darker ridges of despair; together they form the masterpiece of what it means to feel.
Author:
Aurelia Mathers
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Emotions carve intricate valleys and soaring peaks within ourselves, each sentiment altering the entire topography of our existence.
Author:
Aria Mendez
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In the maze of our emotions, peaks of joy rise suddenly beside deep valleys of despair, teaching us that each turn holds the potential for discovery - lush terrains blossomed by understanding mayeven overwrite scars of the arid heart explores.
Author:
Elara Django
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Chasms of sorrow may cut deeper than valleys of laughter, forging a map of experiences that unite our fragmented truths.
Author:
Alexandra Elbanks
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Emotions scatter across our minds like stars defined by hidden constellations; mapping their patterns eluses patterns constraining flat spaces of existence.
Author:
Lael Evendir
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Emotions can measure steep trails and wide plains, sometimes finding colors in their contours that do not color the heart, yet they land softly upon wisdom beneath fractal pursuits.
Author:
Aida Ravenson
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The corners of our joys intertwine only to reveal valleys of sorrow--each facet of emotion forming a plane that reflects our deepest truths.
Author:
Aveni Selwyn
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Within the contours of our emotional landscapes lie the origami-like folds where joy uplifts peaks and despair carves winding valleys, forming the complex patterns of our humanity.
Author:
Clara Mendelson
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Emotions carve deep ravines where echoing memories resonate; each heartbeats a compass guiding our perilous treks through webs of intention.
Author:
Luna Frances
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Emotions trace contours across our hearts much like the valleys and peaks of a never-ending horizon, shaping the architecture of our souls.
Author:
Elena Castorferences
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Emotions plot points on a map, casting angles of coherence nebulous with ragged edges where joy intersects sadness.
Author:
Sophia Change
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The heart kneads meaning as sculptors shape stone, each facet revealing the terrain of desires, fears, and unhealed fractures.
Author:
Elara Mindstone
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Our hearts sculpt with the angles and contours of our memories, shaping emotional topographies where shadows and light transmit profound feelings.
Author:
Cassia Lune
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In the labyrinth of our hearts, joy spirals like gilded tessellations, while sorrow shifts the ground beneath our feet, unfurling like an intricate fractal; every emotion, a vertex await to secure us more from impossibility's parse.
Author:
Avery Allen
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In the mosaic of emotional landscapes, each personality branches like a secret skyline, shaped not just by experiences but the unseen slopes of anticipation carved below.
Author:
Miriam Prescott
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In the chaos woven by ones and zeros, serenity blossoms when we learn to transition our consciousness from the algorithm's reflections to the whispered away of its essence.
Author:
Maya Aldrich
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Only by intimately recounting our horrors can we gradually harvest strings of compassion that chorus machinations unheard.
Author:
Althea Martinez
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What once glittered in our hearts now silenced itself into hums, seducing only those willing to search in the crevices of memory.
Author:
Elara Linser
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Falling in love is simply stumbling upon a shared sparkle in life’s adventures, where uncharted scars become treasure maps redirecting your heart.
Author:
Celeste Aurora
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Falling in love is inviting two hearts to play chaos from whose melody flawed satisfyings take the stage.
Author:
Eloise Sands
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Falling in love is like lining up crazy colorful dominoes: one heartshake triggers a cascade and every connection glimpses treasures we never knew we lost.
Author:
Alexia Petros
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Falling in love is not giving away a part of yourself, but rather unveiling the parts that burst eagerly beneath years of worn façades.
Author:
Elara Grenoble
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Relationships are an intricate tapestry, where the threads of vulnerability and trust color the enduring magnitude of human connection.
Author:
Amira Livridge
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True happiness is not stitched from reason, but woven from daydreams; it's the fertile soil where passions blossom.
Author:
Clara Whitestone
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Happiness is not the destination where joy dwells eternally, but rather a delicate dance between moments embraced and ordeals embraced
Author:
Harper Sunrise
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Love is the only raw material that we never run out of - the more you give, the more you have.
Author:
Paul Armson
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They may forget your name, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
Author:
Maya Angelou
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Strength lies not in holding back tears, but in keeping them within resolve.
Author:
Angelou Johnson
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Before the ink dries on your canvas, let the emotion flow freely from your heart.
Author:
Luna Rodriguez
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Creativity is a driver of change, a vessel for emotion, and a bridge between dreams and reality.
Author:
Maya Williams
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Embrace the symmetry of chaos, for within its folds lies true beauty.
Author:
Gabriella Moore
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Love is the only truth that never fades.
Author:
Sophia Smith
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Life is a canvas upon which we paint our dreams and fears, creating a masterpiece unique to each of us
Author:
Maya Patel
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Dream in colors, for they directly speak to the soul
Author:
Sofia Chavez
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The most beautiful conversations are not just heard with the ears, but also felt with the heart.
Author:
Katherine Smith
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Snowflakes are kisses from heaven, reminding us of the beauty in impermanence.
Author:
Sophia Lee
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Life is a canvas, paint your heart out with every color of emotion.
Author:
Sophia Rodriguez
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Life is a journey filled with moments of sorrow and joy, embrace them both for they shape who we become.
Author:
Samantha Roberts
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True strength lies in vulnerability, for it takes courage to be truly seen.
Author:
Emily Thompson
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Silence speaks volumes when words fall short.
Author:
Rebecca Thompson
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The most beautiful stories are written by the heart and told with passion.
Author:
Sofia Bennett
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Just as the gentle waves shape the shore, our words shape the hearts of others.
Author:
Sophia Martinez
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Adversity may bend me, but it will never break me.
Author:
Sofia Martinez
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True strength lies in vulnerability, for only the courageous can face their truths without fear.
Author:
Emma Wilson
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Love is the bridge between two souls, connecting them in ways words cannot describe.
Author:
Emily Green
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Do not be afraid to shine brightly, for it may guide others out of darkness.
Author:
Sophia Powell
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Art is the manifestation of the soul's deepest desires and emotions, expressed through the strokes of a brush.
Author:
Chloe Williams
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Embrace the ebb and flow of life, for within its rhythm lies the beauty of the unknown.
Author:
Jasper Rodriguez
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Happiness blooms from within the darkest corners of your soul, watered by the tears you've shed.
Author:
Aurora Smith
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The most beautiful stories are written by the tears that we shed and the smiles that we carry.
Author:
Sophia Banks
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The greatest stories are not always told in words, but felt with the heart
Author:
Nathan Jennings
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Love is the only fire that is hot enough to melt the ice of our hearts
Author:
Maya Angelou
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Fear is merely a compass showing us where we need to go next.
Author:
Samantha Reynolds
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A musician is not defined by the number of notes he plays, but by the emotion he evokes
Author:
Sophia Roberts
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The crackling of a breaking heart echoes louder than a shattering glass.
Author:
Olivia Wallace
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Experiencing the depths of despair allows us to truly appreciate the heights of joy.
Author:
Maya Angelou
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The heart knows what the mind can only try to rationalize.
Author:
Kahlil Gibran
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The most beautiful things in life are not things; they are moments, feelings, and memories that touch our hearts forever.
Author:
John Green
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The most beautiful things in life are not those you can see with your eyes, but those you can feel with your heart.
Author:
Helen Keller
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It's amazing to hear, as a voice matures and then starts to decline, what kind of emotion is still conveyed by a really good vocalist.
Author:
Tom Wopat
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It's the emotion of it that hits me, more than anything technical.
Author:
Meg White
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We all have days where we can't pronounce things or give it the emotion it deserves.
Author:
Johnny Vegas
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There's been a boiling down of real emotion into a set pattern instead of individualism.
Author:
Skeet Ulrich
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Any emotion, if it is sincere, is involuntary.
Author:
Mark Twain
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As an actress, I was trained to show emotion I did not feel, or no emotion at all.
Author:
Gene Tierney
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An emotion is suggested and demolished in one glance by certain words.
Author:
Robert Smithson
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Shame is such an intense emotion. It just can drive you.
Author:
Kyra Sedgwick
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Emotion is primarily about nothing and much of it remains about nothing to the end.
Author:
George Santayana
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I just decided to play make believe, memorize it like it was just some kind of song and just take the emotion out of the words. And I did. I goofed a couple of times.
Author:
Michelle Rodriguez
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When I repress my emotion my stomach keeps score.
Author:
J. Powell
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I try to live the moment and not obey laws, rules, conventions, or norms; to react to a sensation, a feeling, or an emotion. You can't program emotion.
Author:
Anne Parillaud
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The problem with emotion was that it was clearly something important, but-at least according to the old philosophy-it was something to overcome.
Author:
Donald Norman
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Wit is the epitaph of an emotion.
Author:
Friedrich Nietzsche
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The voice has to be very clear at all times in order to convey the emotion.
Author:
Ednita Nazario
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The thing about kids is that they express emotion. They don't hold back. If they want to cry, they cry, and if they are in a good mood, they're in a good mood.
Author:
Eddie Murphy
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Hatred is a very underestimated emotion.
Author:
Jim Morrison
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You cannot demonstrate an emotion or prove an aspiration.
Author:
John Morley
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Well, all the plays that I was trying to write were plays that would grab an audience by the throat and not release them, rather than presenting an emotion which you could observe and walk away from.
Author:
Arthur Miller
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The thing is, emotion - if it's visibly felt by the writer - will go through all the processes it takes to publish a story and still hit the reader right in the gut. But you have to really mean it.
Author:
Anne McCaffrey
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If anything, the overriding emotion is gonna just be excitement.
Author:
Christa McAuliffe
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I need some kind of emotional stake in it to write my lyrics, assuming that place. It might just be an emotion I understand but am not currently experiencing necessarily.
Author:
John Mayer
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I do not literally paint that table, but the emotion it produces upon me.
Author:
Henri Matisse
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You need to feel that the game is important to you. Lose that feeling and you lose your edge. There's no faking that kind of emotion. You can't invent the feeling. It's got to be natural, real.
Author:
Dan Marino
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A studio recording is perfection, but emotion and passion come only when you turn on the machine and go for the groove. If you do that with no mistakes, it sounds beautiful.
Author:
Chuck Mangione
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I have lived too completely, I think. I have known every human emotion.
Author:
Bela Lugosi
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I'm just basically spillin' out my emotions to the world. 'Cause rap is about emotion. And I want you to feel what I'm feelin', 'cause that's what it's all about.
Author:
Ludacris
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Emotion is messy, contradictory... and true.
Author:
Nigella Lawson
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Never write anything that does not give you great pleasure. Emotion is easily transferred from the writer to the reader.
Author:
Joseph Joubert
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I use emotion for the many and reserve reason for the few.
Author:
Adolf Hitler
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I prefer the emotion that corrects the rule.
Author:
Juan Gris
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There's not only emotion in the way you sing but also in what you sing. That way I can compensate it.
Author:
Beth Gibbons
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This kind of forgetting does not erase memory, it lays the emotion surrounding the memory to rest.
Author:
Clarissa Estes
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Shame is an unhappy emotion invented by pietists in order to exploit the human race.
Author:
Blake Edwards
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There was tremendous emotion. Every shift was so emotional.
Author:
Marcel Dionne
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I tried to have more than one emotion on the record.
Author:
Neko Case
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Sometimes you get submerged by emotion. I think it's very important to express it - which doesn't necessarily mean hitting someone.
Author:
Eric Cantona
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He disliked emotion, not because he felt lightly, but because he felt deeply.
Author:
John Buchan
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I often start writing in order to excite an expansive emotion.
Author:
James Broughton
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In the womb of silence, densely layered truths resonate like whispers wrapped in light--a haunting dance of absence weaves through the fervent quietude.
Author:
Arial Mistral
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In the embrace of echoing silence, secrets proliferate like shadows dancing unseen, revealing more than words overtly declare.
Author:
Elias Ripley
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I will try to account for the degree of my aesthetic emotion. That, I conceive, is the function of the critic.
Author:
Clive Bell
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Every missed heartbeat amidst algorithms drapes stories unknown; and in digital reckoning, ignores half of what it means to be whole.
Author:
Jane Sullivan
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Emotional arithmetic requires not just the addition of experiences but the intricate subtractions and multiplications of our resilience and imagination.
Author:
Elara Michal
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Emotional arithmetic isn't always about solving for what should add up; sometimes, the uncounted feelings contain the balance we're instead desperate to subtract.
Author:
Seira Latham
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Sometimes, the weight of regret shapes our future decisions more lightly than we perceive, dosing every joy we encounter with cautious contemplation.
Author:
Ava Reynolds
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Understand the hidden equations of feelings; depth and turmoil often yield paradoxical solutions in the equations of our souls.
Author:
Eleora Kidman
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True empathy multiplies our joys and billows lightly their sorrows, tallying ledger entries that plain arithmetic can never capture.
Author:
Keira Sullivan
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Calculating our emotions often lies in neither steep silence nor boisterous declarations, but in the shades and probes that begin where keep score tends to darken shared terrain.
Author:
Clara Lindhardt
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In the landscape of our feelings, where joy substracts pain and empathy amplifies loneliness, we write the equations that shape our hearts.
Author:
Eliana Crestfield
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Every sadness carries an unrung bell, brightening magnitudes upon magnitudes of buried joys yet to echo through us.
Author:
Evelyn Montgomery
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Happiness isn't measured just in moments of joy but in the silent comprehension of shared sorrows dale. Each interaction chisels intricate calculations into the contours of our lives.
Author:
Alena Grainscroe
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Summing emotions, sometimes the equal isn't 'more' but rather cultivated moments arising from the 'less' that's acknowledged and shared.
Author:
October Sverigeson
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Every joy exceeds sorrow just as shadows enhance the shine of light; the formula of our hearts incorporates bothic white chaos
Author:
Priya Sonder
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Every tear dissolves an arithmetic subtlety--not just capital loss and gain, but immeasurable substrata of heart and spirit honestly undone.
Author:
Elisa Tran
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Understanding emotional arithmetic means counting not just whispering dreams but finding harmony in silence between heartbreaks and moments of laughter.
Author:
Evangeline Porter
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See how a weighted smile can diminish weighty doubts, fueling the delicate balance between joy and grief.
Author:
Caius Vestribe
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No single metric can measure the weight of absence thus our hearts scribble endless logics where love bugs elementaries but also gemstones of grief dictating dance.
Author:
Elara Haines
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Like solving a puzzle without knowing the edges, navigating emotional arithmetic is recognizing that every sensation carries weight--but joy weighs lighter than grief in the quiet schema of the heart.
Author:
Clara Lane
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Emotional arithmetic isn't merely finding sums and pulls; it's skillfully balancing vulnerability and strength, where multiplying trust always outruns division of joy.
Author:
Emma Brines
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Understanding feelings requires decoding the unscripted math where joy and sorrow synchronously parse the equation of the soul.
Author:
Ashlyn Kotka
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Emotional arithmetic is not about calculating depths of feeling, but rather understanding that love's intangible factors can shift our most absolute algebra into fleeting poetry.
Author:
Aurelia Grant
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Emotional arithmetic explores the algebra of feelings; sometimes, the sum of our joys exceeds what we've lost, like finding potions among uprooted roots.
Author:
Elara Vaidehi
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The sums of joy and sorrow often calculate the depth of our experience more than highs and lows ever could.
Author:
Diane Aldridge
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Emotional arithmetic imprints kinship in every fractional joy while outmaneuvering the multiplied sorrow sewn into grace. It treats sentiment like an invisible ledger; meticulous yet wavering in truth.
Author:
Eleanor Stengel
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Navigating relationships isn't just a delicate balance subconscious evaluations; it's expertly combining heartbeats, often equating laughter lost with tears shared.
Author:
Elara Jensen
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Navigating the depths of messy feelings calls not for a calculator but for the touchstone of pure memory; astonishment in cradle... is immeasurable.
Author:
Clara Monroe
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Emotional arithmetic teaches us that sometimes it's not the sum of memories but the weight we assign them that configures the flicker of our happiness.
Author:
Sofia Lachner
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Just as emotions multiply intricately their value deep within us, a chasm of heartcost often reshapes the equation entirely beyond the observable tears and smiles.
Author:
Jane Stratton
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In a heart's ledger, each pain stitches wisdom differently, balancing deficits hype and joy toes to unpredictable entirety.
Author:
Aria Kingsley
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Beyond numbers lies an intricate ballet of hearts; that each footstep in the realm of feelings weighs heavier than any computedsum.
Author:
Sophia Ginder
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In the cacophony of sighs and scraps of laughter, often the weighted equations of our heart yield obscure counts, invoking a storm's worth of subtleties.
Author:
Jasper Reilly
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Shedding light is not devoid of shadows; emotional arithmetic enables us to measure the intricate gain in understanding even when balancers tip towards discomfort.
Author:
Maya Colwood
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Just as each emotion weighs differently on our spirits, the calculations of our hearts require an adjustment not just for pain but for joy overdue.
Author:
Rhea Malhotra
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Emotional arithmetic means knowing when the value of a heartfelt whisper outweighs the logic of numbered accounts.
Author:
Clara Lynn
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Emotional arithmetic transcends mere addition; it counts the droplets of silence, weighs the warmth of a ferret touch--subtracting joy from sorrow until healing blooms.
Author:
Sasha Harper
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Emotional arithmetic is not just calculating sum through fear and joy; rather, it's reveling in the subtraction of hurt wrapped in the lavish parenthesis of compassion.
Author:
Evelyn Steele
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In the delicate balance of emotional arithmetic, outlined heartbreaks fuel higher understandings; summing joys alongside widowed permit fears either require tears appropriately left still and gray.
Author:
Lila Meanwhile
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The silent film has a lot of meanings. The first part of the film is comic. It represents the burlesque feel of those silent films. But I think that the second part of the film is full of tenderness and emotion.
Author:
Pedro Almodovar