Feeling Quotes
-
Bravery is feeling fear but doing the thing anyway.
Jennifer Donnelly
-
One day I looked in the mirror, and I wasn't happy. If you're not feeling good mentally, emotionally and physically, you're just a mess - and that's the point I felt like. It was a change in attitude and a shift in lifestyle. There's no crazy diet; I train six days a week, and I eat really well.
Ricki-Lee Coulter
-
We should not talk about our friends: otherwise we will talk away the feeling of friendship.
Friedrich Nietzsche
-
If you join some kind of association, your own true way of thinking gets shackled. You do things just to give yourself that feeling of ease.
Andy Couturier
-
I'm afraid that eating in restaurants reflects one's experiences with movies, art galleries, novels, music - that is, characterized by mild amusement but with an overall feeling of stupidity and shame. Better to cook for yourself.
Jim Harrison
-
If you're free of mechanical thoughts and free of knowing that your body and bat are going to be in the right position at the right time, you can freely focus on the ball. It's a great feeling.
Ben Zobrist
-
Occasionally, I've been asked to do American roles, and once or twice I have, but I don't understand Americans. I don't have any real feeling for American culture.
Jim Broadbent
-
It's a good feeling to have people support you.
Steve Clevenger
-
Pick yourself up when you're feeling down. No one else is likely to.
Catherine DeVrye
-
I think that, like in my writing, reality is always a soap bubble, Silly Putty thing anyway. In the universe people are in, people put their hands through the walls, and it turns out they're living in another century entirely. … I often have the feeling - and it does show up in my books - that this is all just a stage.
Philip K. Dick
-
I am doing something I love, travelling the world, meeting fans, feeling confident, and I am no longer restricted by my sexuality.
Anzia Yezierska
-
I'm feeling around for what happens in a post-'Peep Show' world.
Robert Webb
-
There are times when you're being judged on your appearance and you're not feeling your best self. It hurts, but as I always say, I try and be 100 percent myself all the time. So if I'm rejected, it just hurts that little bit less because at least I was myself.
Adwoa Aboah
-
Our national determination to keep free of foreign wars and foreign entanglements cannot prevent us from feeling deep concern when ideals and principles that we have cherished are challenged.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
-
There's a certain feeling of giving, a certain feeling of generosity in love songs. When you sing a song of love, you're actually giving something to yourself, too. You're singing and casting these affirmations of love out into the universe.
Jason Mraz
-
It was senseless, as- I held my breath, feeling myself shiver with fear- as Billy's blindness was senseless.
Chaim Potok
-
A profound conviction raises a man above the feeling of ridicule.
John Stuart Mill
-
When the fire goes out, you'll start feeling the cold. You'll wake up whether you want to or not.
Haruki Murakami
-
Ask yourself, 'Why am I seeing and feeling this? How am I growing? What am I learning?' Remember: Every coincidence is potentially meaningful.
Ansel Adams
-
It gave him the confidence he needed to believe that maybe, just maybe, they had a right to be together. He’d never felt the way he was feeling at.
Brenda Novak
-
I may not be smart enough to debate you point-for-point on this, but I have the feeling about 60% of what you say is crap.
David Letterman
-
Lovers should not separate from each other after making love without admiring each other, without being conquered as well as conquering, so that no feeling of satiation or desolation arises nor the horrid feeling of misusing or having been misused.
Hermann Hesse
-
Human feeling is like the mighty rivers that bless the earth: it does not wait for beauty - it flows with resistless force and brings beauty with it.
George Eliot
-
Geekiness is that feeling of overwhelming passion for that thing in life that you focus on. Whether it be a nephew's first few steps or the timbre in one's voice when discussing the latest Cohen brothers film.
Harry Knowles