I think that if you want to pass emotion, you have to write a letter. Emotions do not pass in SMS or in e-mail.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Everyone has emotions; you just learn to use then and be comfortable with them.
I'm writing about emotions.
I can look into someone's eyes and feel like I know her better, versus a phone call, where you can't get that same type of emotion. That's why text messaging gets you in trouble: You can't bond, and emoticons explain only so much.
I'm not an emotional person. I don't use the emotion train that much. I just use the happy card.
You can't express emotion without giving information.
Emotions have no place in business, unless you do business with them.
Guarding your heart and protecting your dignity are a little bit more important than clarifying the emotions of someone who's only texting you back three words. I've learned that from trying to figure out people who don't deserve to be figured out.
The reason I write is that I'm not in dialogue with my emotions; writing puts me in touch with myself.
I do not wear my emotions on my sleeve; I write about them.
Basic emotions can be conveyed through anything. As long as you show people that you're human, they'll relate to it.