Feel Quotes
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As women, we're always in negotiation with how we're being perceived versus how we feel.
Sarah Gadon
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Whether it's good for anything or not, cool or totally uncool, in the final analysis what's most important is what you can't see but can feel in your heart.
Haruki Murakami
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I never set out to be a role model for large women, I just do what I feel is right.
Ricki Lake
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This world is not my home, I'm just a passing thro', My treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue; the angels beckon me from heaven's open door, and I can't feel at home in this world any more. 0 Lord, you know, I have no friend like you, if heaven's not my home then Lord what will I do; the angels beckon me from heaven's open door, and I can't feel at home in this world anymore.
Albert E. Brumley
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Always there's that space between what you feel and what you do, and in that gap, all human sadness lies.
George Rodrigue
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I feel like every time a door is opened by science, suddenly there are a hundred doors that need to get opened. That's what makes it an everlasting, interesting experience to go through.
Alan Alda
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A head is not drawn until you can feel the unseen side.
Andrew Loomis
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Death is always a hard thing, those are things that unfortunately we are met with in life. No matter how much they tell us it’s going to happen, I believe none of us are truly prepared to feel that way about anything.
Terrace Martin
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We cannot heal what we cannot feel.
John Bradshaw
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I don't feel that my life, my professional life, is married to a reliance upon Instagram.
Sarah Jessica Parker
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It's really important for me to look good before a race. I definitely think if I feel I look good, it makes me feel more confident.
Jessica Ennis Hill
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Pleasant things to hear, though hearing them from him embarrasses me. I soak up the praise but feel obliged to disparage the gift. I believe that most people have some degree of talent for something--forms, colors, words, sounds. Talent lies around in us like kindling waiting for a match, but some people, just as gifted as others, are less lucky. Fate never drops a match on them. The times are wrong, or their health is poor, or their energy low, or their obligations too many. Something.
Wallace Stegner