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1451. If you use excessive punctuation, like several exclamations points or periods, you might be an emotional person.

1452. Smells have quite an effect on our emotions.Especially unpleasant smells trigger the negative emotions immediately.

1453. Excessive punctuation use might also be a sign that you have a slightly obsessive personality.

1454. Terrorism is contempt for human dignity.

1455. Historically, psychologists have disagreed as to whether emotions arise before an action, occur at the same time as an action, or are a response to automatic physiological process.

—Kjell Magne Bondevik

1456. Studies show that if people adjust their facial expression to reflect an emotion, they actually begin to feel that emotion.

1457. When I say, 'I stand for equal rights,' I mean equal rights for all persons... from the moment of conception until natural death. I mean that I believe in the equal human dignity of all persons, no matter the 'contribution' they make to society.

—Abby Johnson

1458. Studies show that if people adjust their facial expression to reflect an emotion, they actually begin to feel that emotion.

1459. According to an older study, writing about traumatic events actually made the participants more depressed, until about 6 months later, when the emotional benefits started to stick.

1460. The emotions are mostly associated with fear is interest. Some psychologists have gone so far as to suggest that fear has two invisible faces: one, the wish to flee and, second, the wish to investigate.

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