The quote "If you practice with emotion and purpose, you will compete with passion and confidence" is attributed to the renowned Basketball coach and motivational speaker, John Wooden. Wooden emphasized the importance of dedication and intentionality in practice to foster a strong competitive spirit. His coaching philosophy focused on the holistic development of athletes, both on and off the court.
Both, your partner fills you up with passion whenever you are around him/her. It is still an emotion because whenever he/she leaves so does your passion.
With passion, intensity or strong emotion.
The noun passion is an abstract noun; a word for a strong, barely controllable emotion.
feeling, passion, sentiment, affect
Practice and a passion for playing. That passion allowed him to practice a lot, and practice makes perfect.
fiery - like fire, full of passion, emotion.
Zealous - showing strong passion or enthusiasm.
Emotion and passion
In Irish: páis (as in the Passion of our Lord') ainmhian (passion, lust) paisean (passion, strong emotion; anger) fearg (anger; fit of passion) grá (love; to have a passion for music, etc.) In Scottish Gaelic: ?
The noun passion has the related adjective "passionate." There is also an adjective "impassioned" (done with emotion) which oddly does not have a modern verb form.
The word passion is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a strong and barely controllable emotion.
He incorporated emotion into his compositions (apex)