Is it me? Is it like I have a beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear? — Lisa Kudrow Copy Share Image
Money can get rid of your financial problems, but it won't get rid of your emotional problems. — Sonya Parker Copy Share Image
“It is unwise to think that marriage will bring an end to your emotional problems.” — Ugochi Oritsejolomisan Copy Share Image
There's nothing like a little physical pain to keep your mind off your emotional problems. — John E. Sarno Copy Share Image
All the drinking and emotional problems I had, I really let the fans down. I lost my respect for them. I did… — Julio Cesar Chavez Sr Copy Share Image
If you have a good spine, the gods will chase you. Nobody has psychological or emotional problems, everyone has a bad spine. — Bikram Choudhury Copy Share Image
Most of my films are set in an upper-middle-class world of well-off people who may have all kinds of emotional problems, but… — James Ivory Copy Share Image
“Neglecting them leads to spiritual and emotional problems; having them met, however, frees us to meet the needs of others cheerfully and… — Henry Cloud Copy Share Image
I saw [Allen Ginsberg] more as an old man who liked poetry and who had a lot of physical and emotional problems.… — Ai Weiwei Copy Share Image
I suspect that some apparently homosexual people are really heterosexuals who deeply phobic about the opposite sex or have other emotional problems. — Marilyn vos Savant Copy Share Image
“Since I was working on myself, with all my emotional problems and my mental health – I’m actually in a really good… — Jamie Kershaw Copy Share Image
This would be a vastly better world to live in if Matt Drudge decided to handle his emotional problems more responsibly, and… — David Weigel Copy Share Image
If we feel our way into the human secrets of the sick person, the madness also reveals its system, and we recognize… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Indeed, my conclusion from a lifetime of psychohistorical study of childhood and society is that the history of humanity is founded upon… — Lloyd deMause Copy Share Image
I always felt like I could be funny, but there was a part of me that always judged actors so harshly...I thought… — Lisa Kudrow Copy Share Image
“I've come to the conclusion that there are two types of people. The fucked up good and the fucked up bad. You… — Seth Copy Share Image
I think it's a little simplistic to explain a work through the psychology of its author. In other words, that Haneke has… — Michael Haneke Copy Share Image
I think I'm really fortunate to be an installation artist who is heavily invested in photography: I don't have the emotional problems… — Sandy Skoglund Copy Share Image
“ME/CFS has a greater negative impact on functional status and well-being than other chronic diseases, e.g., cancer or lung diseases[8], and is… — Frank Twisk Copy Share Image
I volunteered at UCLA's occupational therapy ward, where there are lots of kids with autism and emotional problems. I just wanted to… — Fiona Apple Copy Share Image
“What scientists haven’t realized until recently is that these risk factors have an upside. In other words, the sensitivities and the strengths… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
Many years ago I was driven to the conclusion that the two major causes of most emotional problems among evangelical Christians are… — David Seamands Copy Share Image
Everybody knows what they were kind of drawn towards or what they're gifted at and it's more of courage and looking at… — Robert Greene Copy Share Image
“Consider one study that estimates a mom simultaneously and often single-handedly performs as many as seventeen occupations in the course of raising… — Andrea J. Buchanan Copy Share Image
“Neurogenic inflammation is one of the ways that the emotional body declares itself. This form of inflammation could be described as a… — Joseph Tafur Copy Share Image
“WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT WAS BONDING. Bonding is one of the most basic and foundational ideas in life and the universe.… — Henry Cloud Copy Share Image
“But criticism, for the most part, comes from the opposite place that book-enjoying should come from. To enjoy art one needs time,… — Dave Eggers Copy Share Image
“Sometimes we transgress because we like to rebel. For example, a teenager may drink because he likes to break the rules. Sometimes… — Henry Cloud Copy Share Image
Is it just me, or does every woman in New York have a severe emotional problem? — Eddie Murphy Copy Share Image
[The] majority of the girls working there had major emotional problems. And not cries-too-much emotional problems; more like stabs-her-boyfriend-with-a-steak-knife-then-falls-into-a-corner-and-starts-whispering-to-herself emotional problems. — Justin Halpern Copy Share Image
I honestly don't know where the high voice thing came from in the first place. Why do people have high voices? Emotional… — Leslie Mann Copy Share Image
Food cannot take care of spiritual, psychological and emotional problems, but the feeling of being loved and cared for, the actual comfort… — Edith Schaeffer Copy Share Image
“What the hell was the matter with these people? How did they not see that of all the people on the planet,… — Stacia Kane Copy Share Image
“The bloodbath was indeed about guns and toxic versions of masculinity and entitlement, and also about misery, cliché, and action-movie solutions to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Hippocrates, the Greek physician, called walking “man’s best medicine” and prescribed walks to treat emotional problems, hallucinations, and digestive disorders.” — Ben Montgomery Copy Share Image
Usually, I take a hike for a while after submitting a column to Townhall. Too much of my insensitivity can cause emotional… — Neal Boortz Copy Share Image
A person who suffers from a character disorder frequently has significant behavioral or emotional problems that will almost certainly spell disaster for… — Neil Clark Warren Copy Share Image
“The foolish thing was trying to solve the problem all by myself. But the deeper I get tangled up in this mass… — Daniel Keyes Copy Share Image
“The most insidious of the premature responsibilities that may be foisted onto some children is the expectation that the child is somehow… — Sheldon B. Kopp Copy Share Image