Feel Quotes
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I don't feel like I'm grown up. I feel like I'm a kid.
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Your strength also has the power to make me feel more comfortable..
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I feel like songwriting is an experiment in empathy.
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Paul has more, I think, of a feel for the stage. Whereas I have it more for the notes themselves. I love record making and mixing, arranging, producing. That I love. I love to make beautiful things, but I don't like to perform.
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Whilst in Prussia poets only speak of the love of country as one of the dearest of all human affections, here there is no man who does not feel, and describe with rapture, how much he loves his country.
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I feel old films should not be remade.
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I feel that marrying younger and being quite a young dad helped me with the stability of my career.
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One has to wonder what Donald Trump will say next as he ramps up his anti-Muslim bigotry. Where is there left for him to go? Are we talking internment camps? Are we talking the final solution to the Muslim question? I feel like I'm back in the 1930s.
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My motto is: feel the fear and do it anyway.
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Centenarians are still living near their children and feel loved and the expectation to love. Instead of being mere recipients of care, they are contributors to the lives of their families. They grow gardens to contribute vegetables, they continue to cook and clean.
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I said on numerous occasions how I feel about my father. I love him with all my heart.
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I feel like I've set the bar fairly high, and I want to keep living up to that bar.
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I'm very loyal to my south fans and the industry there. So, it's hard for me leave all the love, respect, and admiration and shift base here. I'm a Mumbai girl and have lived here for most of my life. At the same time, I've spent 10 years of my life in the South and feel like a south Indian at heart.
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If you lose, it hurts, but as long as you have fought hard, you can still feel good about yourself.
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The stage is where I feel most comfortable, and I miss it all the time.
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For me, I love California. I feel like it's my second home in that I moved out by choice at eighteen. It gave me opportunities that I didn't have anywhere else.
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I don't feel under pressure to work because I love what I do and I wanted to do the projects that came my way.
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Most days, I still feel like I need to be wearing mascara, eyeliner, have my eyebrows done, have on bronzer - the whole thing! I may as well do it all.
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I need chaos around me to feel comfortable.
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I feel pressure, but my emotions just don't show that much in my face.
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L.A. really doesn't feel like home to me anymore.
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Sometimes, I feel that Manhattan in particular has gotten really tame and gentrified or something.
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L.A. makes you feel ugly.
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I need to feel as if everything is clean and in its proper place before I can even attempt to write one word. At least, that's what I tell myself. I make the bed, I put away the dishes, maybe I dust, maybe I do the laundry, maybe I go to the post office.