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Mixed Emotions Quotes

Quotes tagged as "mixed-emotions" Showing 1-12 of 12
Elissa Washuta
“Call it dysphoric mania, agitated depression, or a mixed state: nobody will understand anyway. Mania and depression at once mean the will to die and the motivation to make it happen. This is why mixed states are the most dangerous periods of mood disorders. Tearfulness and racing thoughts happen. So do agitation and guilt, fatigue and morbidity and dread. Walking late at night, trying to get murdered, happens. Trying to explain a bipolar mixed state is like trying to explain the Holy Trinity, three persons in one God: you just have to take it on faith when I tell you that the poles bend, cross, never snapping.”
Elissa Washuta, My Body Is a Book of Rules

Dodie Smith
“It was so nice that Simon was here for it - tell him I enjoyed every minute - ' it was glorious writing that - almost like telling him I was glad he'd kissed me. But after I'd posted the letter I was worried in case he guessed what I'd meant.”
Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

Irene Hunt
“On such a night,’ I thought, ‘were ill and good,
Bright and unlovely; precious, tawdry,
All mingled into one
And pressed against my heart.”
Irene Hunt, Up a Road Slowly

Mette Ivie Harrison
“George was full of hatred. Of his own weakness and stupidity, of his magic, of the stubbornness and the pride of Beatrice and Marit, and, last of all, hatred of Dr. Gharn, who had started it all.
But the hatred swayed to pity. Then to hopelessness. Then back to anger.
Every once in a great while, he felt a moment of peace, usually when he caught a glimpse of Beatrice and Marit together.
He loved them both in different ways. But that could not be.
He turned away, and the cycle began again.”
Mette Ivie Harrison, The Princess and the Hound

Helen Hollick
“Emma felt frightened, apprehensive, yes, but also elated and excited, her feelings all tumbled and mixed together like a stew of varied ingredients tossed into the same pot. She was aware of the blood coursing through her veins, the beat of her heart, the breath in her lungs. Was aware, too, of that clenched knot that hung in the pit of her stomach. This was what it was to be alive, to be at the edge, facing survival eye to eye, knowing, KNOWING, you would win.”
Helen Hollick, The Forever Queen

“Sometimes I'm in a mood like a Maths problem such as "If you have 4 pencils and 7 apples, how many pancakes will fit on the roof? Purple, because aliens don't wear hats".”
Anonymous

Anne Rice
“I think to be this happy is to be miserable, to feel this much satisfaction is to burn.”
Anne Rice

A.A. Gupte
“It appeared like their pain and suffering were combined feelings. But, feelings never did kill anyone. It was running away from feelings that lead to the absolute death of any relationship.”
A.A. Gupte, Unfinished: A Déjà Rêvé Novel

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“You can't mix your religion and culture together. You have to divorce one in order to find inner peace.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Soroosh Shahrivar
“The sun loses more than a million tons of material from its surface every second. She felt like the sun. Radiating with rage, despair, regret and a million other tons of mixed feelings. Each shedding only for other feelings to reappear.”
Soroosh Shahrivar, Tajrish

Beverly Cleary
“She felt all churned up inside, as if she didn't know whether to cry or burst out of the house shouting, My mother and father had a fight!”
Beverly Cleary, Ramona and Her Mother

Jonathan Harnisch
“This past week has been both beautiful and dreadful.”
Jonathan Harnisch, Sex, Drugs, and Schizophrenia