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  • The Flower of My Secret is definitely more based in true emotions. I also wanted to make something more realistic, but not naturalistic or simple. -- Pedro Almodovar
  • I'm aware of my songs. I'm aware of them because they're about true emotions, true feelings, things that matter. -- John Lydon
  • His rules were thus: One, resist when beneficial to the cause. Two, dignity before humiliation. Three, don't show true emotions. -- Courtney Kirchoff
  • I like to express true emotions under the cover of melancholy: It includes fulfilment and pain, which describes human existence. -- Volker Bertelmann
  • Even if god was proved beyond doubt that he did not exist. We would still believe in him. We don't need hard facts, we need true emotions. -- Bangambiki Habyarimana
  • Emotion is messy, contradictory... and true. -- Nigella Lawson
  • True artistic expression lies in conveying emotion. -- Angel Haze
  • The emotions in all true anxiety dreams are next to unbearable. -- Dick Cavett
  • The true meaning of religion is thus, not simply morality, but morality touched by emotion. -- Matthew Arnold
  • Good manners have much to do with the emotions. To make them ring true, one must feel them, not merely exhibit them. -- Amy Vanderbilt
  • True Blood' differs from 'Six Feet Under' in that there are way more characters and plot-lines, but fundamentally it's still about the characters and their emotions. -- Alan Ball
  • I try to transmit emotion and soul in my voice, but my true passion has always been writing. I feel more like a writer than anything else. -- Romeo Santos
  • The hardest thing to get is true emotion. I always believe you need to earn that with the audience. You can't just tell them, 'Ok, be sad now.' -- John Lasseter
  • I stay true to my lyrics. If I go back and look at them in hindsight, the emotions I had when I wrote them have passed. It feels unjustified to change them. -- Paloma Faith
  • So while it is true that I find really dark stuff funny sometimes, it's also true that as a writer of books I want to have the whole range of human emotions. -- Rick Moody
  • You just have to make sure you're writing about something that's true. It has to be honest and it has to have a real emotion behind it, regardless of where it's coming from. -- Teddy Thompson
  • I've never heard my dad say a bad word about anybody. He always keeps his emotions in check and is a true gentleman. I was taught that losing it was indulgent, a selfish act. -- Hugh Jackman
  • Actors who are lovers in real life are often incapable if playing the part of lovers to an audience. It is equally true that sympathy between actors who are not lovers may create a temporary emotion that is perfectly sincere. -- Ivor Novello
  • I have stayed true to that first idea that people can have a day in their lives that is very important and if they can reconnect with that day, reconnect with the people they were then, they can suddenly revive their emotions. -- Victoria Wood
  • The trite answer is that everything is true but none of it happened. It is emotionally true, but the events, the plotting, the narrative, isn't true of my life, though I've experienced most of the emotions experienced by the characters in the play. -- Patrick Marber
  • Americans are a lot more open, of course. There's something more declamatory in the way you express emotions. It's a stereotype but it's true. British people can appear repressed in expressing emotions. Not very good at self-evaluating, or affirming situations, touching, anything like that. -- Emily Blunt
  • Thus, it was to seek true civilization and true justice for all the peoples of the world, and to view this as the destruction of personal freedom and respect is to be assailed by the hatred and emotion of war, and to make hasty judgments. -- Hideki Tojo
  • When I was a child, I did always feel that people were hiding things, and that they weren't expressing their true feelings. When adults are too complicated, and cover their emotions with layers of well-intentioned subterfuge, the child isn't seeing reality clearly enough and gets upset. -- Wallace Shawn
  • Often I have heard the taunt that suffragists are women who have failed to find any normal outlet for their emotions, and are therefore soured and disappointed beings. This is probably not true of any suffragist, and it is most certainly not true of me. My home life and relations have been as nearly ideal as possible in this imperfect world. -- Emmeline Pankhurst
  • A popular evangelist reaches your emotions. A true prophet reaches your conscience. -- Leonard Ravenhill
  • Emotions are the sums created by details, whether those details are true or not. -- Terry Goodkind
  • True freedom means freeing oneself from the dictates of the ego and its accompanying emotions. -- Matthieu Ricard
  • But sorry is the Kool-Aid of human emotions. [...] True sorrow is as rare as true love. -- Stephen King
  • True health is only possible when we understand the unity of our minds, emotions, spirits and physical bodies. -- Christiane Northrup
  • Make sure you have the courage to stay true to your convictions and not let the market affect your emotions. -- Walter Schloss
  • maybe, beauty, true beauty, is so overwhelming, it goes straight to our hearts.maybe it makes us feel emotions that are locked away inside -- James Patterson
  • Have the courage to analyze great emotions to create characters who shall be lofty and true. The whole art of the analytical novel lies there. -- Paul Bourget
  • True emotions and sincere words never perish. The great heart of humanity gladly receives and embalms every true utterance of the humblest of its offspring. -- Elias Lyman Magoon
  • Many emotions go under the name of love, and almost any one of them will for a while divert the mind from the real, true, and perfect thing. -- Ruth Rendell
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