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Feeling Quote by Marie Corelli

“I must not say what I truly think, or you will tell me I flatter you-but I can only speak what I feel-and very often I cannot even do that when the feeling is very deep.” quote by Marie Corelli
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“I must not say what I truly think, or you will tell me I flatter you-but I can only speak what I feel-and very often I cannot even do that when the feeling is very deep.”

Marie Corelli

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About This Quote

The speaker feels forced to conceal true thoughts to avoid flattery, yet even expressing deep emotions is often impossible.

In simple terms: People hide thoughts to please others, and deep feelings can be inexpressible.

Key Takeaway

Self‑censorship blocks authentic expression.

Themes

authenticity communication social pressure emotional repression

Mood

reflective constrained

Type

philosophical personal

When to use this quote

  • workplace meetings where dissent is discouraged
  • family gatherings with politeness expectations

Key Concepts

psychology of self‑censorship interpersonal dynamics

Practical Applications

  • Practice honest, respectful dialogue in safe spaces.

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does politeness become harmful?
  • How can we safely share deep feelings?
A Different Perspective

Sometimes restraint protects relationships; blunt honesty can cause unnecessary conflict.

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