Emotionally Connected Quotes
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Emotionally Connected Quotes & Sayings
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If we have not silence, God is not heard in our music. If we have no rest God, does not bless our work.
— Thomas Merton
And they thought that was all you had to have, because they took for granted the most important thing. You had to have a place where you belonged.
— Terry Pratchett
Sports is a bunch of people gathering around, watching something that they're not actually connected to - they're just emotionally connected.
— George Stroumboulopoulos
Encouraging girls to explore sexuality within mutually caring, emotionally connected relationships is one thing; insisting on it is another.
— Peggy Orenstein
I'm a giant softy, for sure, but I honestly think these days it's probably considered more masculine to be emotionally connected.
— Henry Cavill
'Star Trek' was always a little bit closed emotionally. I never connected to the characters.
— J.J. Abrams
Love is a choice and not just a fleeing feeling.
— Tina Sequeira
The most emotionally connected I've ever been to a character is Natsuki in 'Summer Wars.'
— Brina Palencia
If you are emotionally connected to your goal and it truly inspires you, you are on the right track!
— Eddie De Jong
A song is a song and, if I am emotionally connected to do it, whether it is sad or not sad, I am going to chase that song.
— Matt Berninger
I always need your strength,Alec
— Cassandra Clare
I'm really passionate about music - I get really emotionally connected, probably in a weird way.
— Ellen Page
Our comforting conviction that the world makes sense rests on a secure foundation: our almost unlimited ability to ignore our ignorance.
— Daniel Kahneman
Why, emotionally, is a man of his type reciprocally connected to a woman of her type? The usual reason: their flaws fit.
— Philip Roth
I used to have to think about awful things to get myself emotionally connected to something.
— Hilarie Burton