Emotions
愛 love; 恋 love; 憎 hate; 恐 fear or anxiety; 虞 fear or anxiety; 怖 fear or anxiety; 畏 fear or anxiety; 悲 sadness; 哀 sadness or pity; 楽 fun; 愉 fun; 娯 fun; 幸 happiness; 喜 joy; 悦 joy; 慶 joy; 歓 joy; 疑 doubt or suspicion; 迷 confusion; 笑 laughter; 寂 loneliness; 嬉 happiness
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Famous quotes containing the word emotions:
“Our basic ideas about how to parent are encrusted with deeply felt emotions and many myths. One of the myths of parenting is that it is always fun and games, joy and delight. Everyone who has been a parent will testify that it is also anxiety, strife, frustration, and even hostility. Thus most major parenting- education formats deal with parental emotions and attitudes and, to a greater or lesser extent, advocate that the emotional component is more important than the knowledge.”
—Bettye M. Caldwell (20th century)
“Each man must grant himself the emotions that he needs and the morality that suits him.”
—Rémy De Gourmont (18581915)
“Insults from an adolescent daughter are more painful, because they are seen as coming not from a child who lashes out impulsively, who has moments of intense anger and of negative feelings which are not integrated into that large body of responses, impressions and emotions we call our feelings for someone, but instead they are coming from someone who is seen to know what she does.”
—Terri Apter (20th century)