All art is concerned with the creation of an emotional reaction on the part of the beholder. — Maren Elwood Copy Share Image
Music can inspire immediate emotional reactions, even if the only person who hears it is the person creating it. — Hilary Hahn Copy Share Image
“...emotional reactions are pure after-all they can be neither manufactured nor changed.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The more we witness our emotional reactions and understand how they work, the easier it is to refrain. — Pema Chodron Copy Share Image
I spend so much time thinking and I don't generally have strong emotional reactions too much. — Trevor Bauer Copy Share Image
Homes-the very idea of homeownership-evoke a strong emotional reaction in all of us. — Spencer Rascoff Copy Share Image
You can never predict what little things in the way somebody looks or talks or acts will set off peculiar emotional reactions… — Andy Warhol Copy Share Image
I think I've had very knee-jerk emotional reactions to things, and sometimes I've said things without thinking. Being overly emotional clouded my… — Benedict Cumberbatch Copy Share Image
“A psychologist flashed hundreds of words on a screen and used an electric gadget to measure emotional reactions. High marks went to… — David Ogilvy Copy Share Image
Nature, as man has always known it, he knows no more. Since he has learned to esteem signs above symbols, to suppress… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I could tell you that when you have trouble making up your mind about something, tell yourself you'll settle it by flipping… — David Brooks Copy Share Image
I don't think we should take the emotional reactions of a few people as more representative than those of the millions of… — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image
Successful prime-time television of any genre produces some kind of emotional reaction in the viewers. There are a lot of different emotions… — Chris Hayes Copy Share Image
Your emotional reactions to the evil you encounter and your judgments of it show you what you need to change in yourself.… — Gary Zukav Copy Share Image
I still have people coming up to me, and it was, what, six or seven years ago when that finale aired? And… — Julie Benz Copy Share Image
If you do not have an alert and curious interest in character and dramatic situation, if you have no visual imagination and… — Edward Joseph Harrington O'Brien Copy Share Image
The means of communication, the irresistible output of the entertainment and information industry carry with them prescribed attitudes and habits, certain intellectual… — Herbert Marcuse Copy Share Image
“From time to time the by-products of using your inner energy worker will result in your experiencing odd sensations, seeming illnesses, unusual… — Elaine Seiler Copy Share Image
“Brian sees Jackie walk in and says loudly, “About time you got here. Ashley has already torn up three rooms! There are… — Brent A. Bradley Copy Share Image
I just know from experience that reading a funny poem aloud, especially at the beginning of a public reading, can have a… — Matthew Zapruder Copy Share Image
“I couldn’t trust my own emotions. Which emotional reactions were justified, if any? And which ones were tainted by the mental illness… — Rachel Reiland Copy Share Image
“EMOTIONAL INTENSITY DEFINED Emotional intensity can typically be described as strong and intense emotional reactions to various situations. Explosive outbursts, crying jags,… — Christine Fonseca Copy Share Image
For getting rid of the emotional drama in our life,we must stop emotional reactions,try to change core beliefs, quiet the criticizing voice… — Senoraroy Copy Share Image
Even today, in our industrial life, apart from certain values of industriousness and thrift, the intellectual and emotional reaction of the forms… — John Dewey Copy Share Image
With the novels, I usually start from something in my own life that I can't resolve, so I turn it into a… — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
The essence of practice is always the same: instead of falling prey to a chain reaction of revenge or self-hatred, we gradually… — Pema Chodron Copy Share Image
Learning to "just say no" to emotional reactions isn't repression. Saying no means not engaging the frustration, anger, judgment, or blame. Without… — Doc Childre Copy Share Image
“As human beings, we have developed a specific number of emotional reactions that are triggered by conditions or situations.” — Benjamin Smith Copy Share Image
Imagination that compares and contrasts with what is around as well as what is better and worse is the living power and… — Samuel Taylor Coleridge Copy Share Image
It might sound goofy, but I do believe that emotions have power. We're all driven by something, and most of that is… — Geoff Johns Copy Share Image
It's not like I'm narrating stories with music behind them. It's all kind of one thing. You hope you can provoke a… — Jonathan Meiburg Copy Share Image
Language that tells us, through a more or less emotional reaction, something that can not be said. — Edwin Arlington Robinson Copy Share Image
The emotional reaction in the peak experience has a special flavor of wonder, of awe, of reverence, of humility and surrender before… — Abraham Maslow Copy Share Image
“Why, then, do depression and unhappiness outlast the situations that trigger them? Or why, sometimes, does a sense of malaise and dis-satisfaction… — J. Mark G. Williams Copy Share Image
“Even a trashy movie can make you cry. There were deep emotional reactions that ducked the censure of the higher reasoning processes… — Ian McEwan Copy Share Image
“p 16 ...although our limbic system [eg. attention, fear, rage…] functions throughout our lifetime, it does not mature. As a result, when… — Jill Bolte Taylor Copy Share Image
You really do think about it institutionally; this is your job, and to some extent you benefit from having a job to… — Dick Cheney Copy Share Image
Music can be thought of as a type of perceptual illusion in which our brain imposes structure and order on a sequence… — Daniel Levitin Copy Share Image
I wanted to make a film that wasn't just a biography. When you watched it, you actually felt that you watched a… — Tamra Davis Copy Share Image
The only difference between fear and excitement is what we label it. The two are pretty much the same physiological/emotional reaction. With… — Peter McWilliams Copy Share Image