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Blushing fulfills a most important function in propagation of the human species and is all the more interesting because it is involuntary and shows a readiness to be courted. By Joseph Sandler Embarrassment, Emotions
Emotions are the glue that holds the cells of the organism together. By Candace Pert Bad day, Cute, Emotions, Nice, Short
There are emotions which are more biologically oriented and then there are complex emotions which are saturated with thoughts and cognition. By Jack Mayer Emotions
There is no thinking without feeling and no feeling without thinking. By Karen McCovyn, Anabel Jensen, Joshua Freedman, and Marsha Rideout Emotional intelligence, Emotions, Feeling, Thinking
There are emotions which are more biologically oriented and then there are complex emotions which are saturated with thoughts and cognition. By Jack Mayer Emotions