Genuine Feelings Quotes
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Genuine Feelings Quotes & Sayings
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Genuine religion is matter of feeling rather than matter of opinion.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
Our feelings are our most genuine paths to knowledge.
— Audre Lorde
Meeting people in a genuine way and feeling like there is a vital and meaningful connection going on makes me come alive.
— Sharon Salzberg
My feelings toward you were genuine. Those days we were together as a couple were the happiest of my life.
— Maria V. Snyder
Looking back, I realized that we were being raised to be schizophrenic; an appearance of perfection was more important than genuine feelings
— Tehmina Durrani
I know that's an endorsement I've been waiting for," Skye added. "Perfectly adequate in bed. They should make that into a T-shirt
— Susan Mallery
The universe in some sense must have known that we were coming.
— Freeman Dyson
Genuine happiness comes from within, and often it comes in spontaneous feelings of joy.
— Andrew Weil
Be genuine and authentic, so when a guy starts to catch feelings, it's with the real you and not someone you are pretending to be.
— Sheri Gaskins
Imagining a virtual mentor evokes a genuine feeling of being supported and loved.
— Deborah Sandella
These days, people spent too much time striving to understand their feelings - and then ended up with none that were genuine.
— Dean Koontz
If the heart of Christian spirituality is to increasingly become like our founder, then an authentic comprehension of Jesus becomes critical.
— Michael Frost
I do not need any friends. I prefer enemies. They are better company and their feelings towards you are always genuine.
— Dylan Thomas
All bad poetry springs from genuine feeling. To be natural is to be obvious, and to be obvious is to be inartistic.
— Oscar Wilde
He'd believed it. She couldn't believe that he believed it. Sometimes, she hated him for that.
— Marie Rutkoski