DaddySatyr
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Joined: 8/29/2011 From: Pittston, Pennsyltucky Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: littlewonder For me divorcing passion from emotions is simple. I don't debate. I state. Meaning, I will say what I believe and then walk away. I don't care what others think. What matters to me is what I think. Well, you can't "divorce passion from emotion" because emotion is the very definition of passion: quote:
ORIGINAL: American Heritage Dictionary (as accessed through yahoo) pas·sion (pshn) KEY NOUN: 1. A powerful emotion, such as love, joy, hatred, or anger. 2. A. Ardent love. B. Strong sexual desire; lust. C. The object of such love or desire. 3. A. Boundless enthusiasm: His skills as a player don't quite match his passion for the game. B. The object of such enthusiasm: Soccer is her passion. 4. An abandoned display of emotion, especially of anger: He's been known to fly into a passion without warning. I think even more important is down at the bottom of the page ... quote:
ORIGINAL: American Heritage Dictionary (as accessed through yahoo) These nouns denote powerful, intense emotion. Passion is a deep, overwhelming emotion: "There is not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy" (Richard Brinsley Sheridan). The term may signify sexual desire or anger: "He flew into a violent passion and abused me mercilessly" (H.G. Wells). Fervor is great warmth and intensity of feeling: "The union of the mathematician with the poet, fervor with measure, passion with correctness, this surely is the ideal" (William James). Fire is burning passion: "In our youth our hearts were touched with fire" (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.). Zeal is strong, enthusiastic devotion to a cause, ideal, or goal and tireless diligence in its furtherance: "Laurie [resolved], with a glow of philanthropic zeal, to found and endow an institution for ... women with artistic tendencies" (Louisa May Alcott). Ardor is fiery intensity of feeling: "the furious ardor of my zeal repressed" (Charles Churchill). See also Synonyms at feeling. As for the second part of your post: I have no trouble believing that a person might not care about what other people think but the question posed by the OP is asking if you have any emotion when you post on the forums. Again: if you have no emotion about a topic; if you don't care about a topic, why would you waste your time posting about it? Peace and comfort, Michael
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