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How you feel is how you allow yourself to feel.Feel-- E.k. Blair
I want to put strongly and completely all that is necessary, for things weakly said might as well not be said at all.
tightly, without
plaintively. Ford
explained is the statement
I want to express my feelings, not illustrate them.
Exact words are hard to live by.
I agreed sincerely and ardently
Thoroughly to believe in one's own self, so one's self were thorough, were to do great things.
This is how you explain how you feel: broken words and hard truths.
Never explain, never complain.
Love impartially.
Love incredibly.
Love incessantly.
Love impactfully.
I have always seen life personally; my interest or sympathy or indignation is not aroused by an abstract cause but by the plight of a single person ... Out of my response to an individual develops an awareness of a problem to the community, then to the country, then to the world.
I want to express my feelings rather than illustrate them.
I'm very opinionated.
I do not say correct or savory. I do not say seemly or even natural. I say serious. Sensationally serious. Unspeakably serious. Solemnly, recklessly, blissfully serious.
One can give 'correct' opinion only if one has an open mind.
It all depends what you mean by ...
Your opinion should always be based on what you have seen with your own eyes, what you have heard with your own ears and what you have felt with your own heart.
I see people as they really are from a pure point of view.
What I think and what the world thinks is totally different.
If I don't ask for your opinion, I don't want it.
Description is hard. Remember that all description is an opinion about the world. Find a place to stand.
Nothing abstruse or ambivalent about it, not a speck of the metaphoric or the symbolic.
I don't want to sound like some grumpy old man telling you to get off my lawn.
Real Understanding manifests itself as spontaneous natural and simple action, free of the depressing process of choice, pure without indecisions of any type.
Truth is like most opinions - best unexpressed.
One must not attempt to justify them, but rather to sense their nature simply and clearly.
perception rather than judgment.
Change your point of view, and the perspective is completely different.
At times we feel wounded, hurt, disappointed, disgusted, resentful, sick of it all. At other times we feel skeptical, outraged, robbed, beaten. We chafe, hate, overlook. Then again we feel like ignoring, defying and fighting for every right that belongs to us as human beings.
I feel more voluntary about my pleasures and pains than the average American who has his needs dictated by Madison Avenue (my projections, of course). I feel sustained, excited, and constantly growing in my spiritual and intellectual pursuits.
Everything is mere opinion.
It is beyond words or thoughts.
Just three words long
Literally and figuratively. Balance is important to you
We look into our hearts and see objectivity; we look into our minds and see rationality; we look into our beliefs and see reality.
I decline all noisy, wordy, confused, and personal controversies.
As clearly and objectively as we think we see things, we begin to realize that others see them differently from their own apparently equally clear and objective point of view
That is all the perspective you need!
I just don't feel like I have to explain myself.
Good and bad, I define these terms, quite clear, no doubt, somehow.
A person only experiences the fathomlessly beautiful and mysterious particulars that constitute reality by giving up the distorting spectacles of our egotistical appetites and repulsive pretensions, shedding artificial attachments, living without grand illusions, and free of deceptive delusions.
Let's not be narrow, nasty, and negative.
We must each ascertain our own way to quantify the world. We can choose to peer at life harshly or benevolently. The prism that we select to view the world ultimately is the same standard that we employ to judge ourselves.
Let reason alone decide
Tell me, and then again show me, so I can know.
Let experience, the least fallible guide of human opinion, be appealed to for an answer to these inquiries.
One just has to look at the thing from a perspective that interests you personally.
Make No Distinctions
...Opinion without a rational process.
You feel, as you always do, what is most to the credit of human nature. - Such feelings ought to be investigated, that they may know themselves.
Say exactly what you mean. Enough said ...
See with eyes unclouded by hate.
I don't really think in absolutes.
The superficial and the slipshod have ready answers, but those looking this complex life straight in the eye acquire a wealth of perception so composed of delicately balanced contradictions that they dread, or resent, the call to couch any part of it in a bland generalization.
The highest truth cannot be put into words.
When you see a picture of the ocean, it's cut off at the edges. You know it goes on and on to the right and on and on to the left, but you never really know how it feels to see that until you actually do see it.
A little bit more than totally.
There are as many opinions as there are experts.
For you, a thousand times over
I am trying to say it all in one sentence, between one cap and one period.
When I want your opinion I'll give it to you.
In art, in taste, in life, in speech, you decide from feeling, and not from reason ... If we were obliged to enter into a theoretical deliberation on every occasion before we act, life would be at a stand, and Art would be impracticable.
Though from unavoidable circumstances, considerable of it
While analyzing some already-existing opinions on the subject, he also expressed his own view. The main thing was the tone of the article and its remarkably unexpected conclusion.
It's hard for me to articulate myself.
You must not pay too much attention to opinions. The written word is unalterable, and opinions are often only an expression of despair.
Dispassionate objectivity is itself a passion, for the real and for the truth.
I want to make a summing up, brief and to the point, but thorough. I have never suppressed a word in my books out of regard for other people and their prejudices.
Don't look for the precise and local. Simply; do not be narrow minded.
The detached observer's view is one window on the world.
Indifference is isolation. In difference is texture and wonder.
I give with reason.
My Opinion Is Just Opinion
I realize that I cannot say enough. So. Since I cannot say enough, at least I will avoid saying to much.
If you wish to converse with me, define your terms.
I try to be objective. I do not claim to be detached.
The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which everybody has decided not to see.
Intellectually I know that America is no better than any other country; emotionally I know she is better than every other country.
At long last he was unencumbered, emancipated from the stifling world of his parents and peers, a world of abstraction and security and material excess, a world in which he felt grievously cut off from the raw throb of existence.
With no reason to hide these words I feel, and no reason to talk about the books I read, but still, I do.
It is impossible for human beings not to view something subjectively.
If all our objectively valid synthetic judgments are analysed, it turns out that they never consist in mere intuitions that are brought together in a judgment through mere comparison.Always, a pure concept of the understanding has been added to the concepts that are abstracted from intuition
See with one eye, feel with the other.
How does thee like thyself?
Through my own observations. I am convinced that an absolutely honest and direct inquiry into oneself will lead to understanding.
There are things known - things experienced, felt, and understood - that words hold no power to convey. Attempting to do so only dilutes their substance and does them injustice.
Everything is subjective in the human mind. Our emotions, our opinions, they're all relative. It all depends on perspective.
Share Your Thoughts
iconoclastically.
First, I must distinguish between that which always is and never becomes and which is apprehended by reason and reflection, and that which always becomes and never is and is conceived by opinion with the help of sense.
The way you think either stands in your way or assists you in achieving your goals.
I believe the word used wrongly distorts the world.
indifference but detachment
Nothing is any particular way. It's your state of mind that creates reality.
Don't tell me with your eyes. Don't scream it out with your heart. Just once say it aloud.
We cling to our own point of view, as though everything depended on it. Yet our opinions have no permanence; like autumn and winter, they gradually pass away.
...radiating honest ignorance
You don't want to spend your life explaining yourself.