Felt Quotes
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I felt profoundly ashamed, I was very much upset.
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I've always felt, even as a songwriter, that the rhythm of speech is in itself a language for me.
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The Olympics were the most pressure I've ever felt.
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Friendly, accommodating and customer-centered as always. Even though I don't normally have champagne with breakfast at the crack of dawn, I felt compelled to rise to the occasion when it was offered.
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I felt that it's best just to be as transparent as possible.
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I never really felt like I belonged in California.
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And again she felt alone in the presence of her old antagonist, life.
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I felt like love has been underrepresented - unironic love, just actually really falling in love.
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When your time is turned into money, the felt presence of immediate experience is analogous to being enslaved. I mean, let's be frank about it, it is enslavement.
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Other kids could read, other kids could write, other kids could spell, they could do math. I felt like an alien. I felt like an outcast. I felt like, 'What is going to happen to me?'
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What being at leisure means is more easily felt than defined.
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We used to have more references to things that we pulled out because they almost felt like they were trying too hard to allude to something.
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I've never felt like I had anything important to say.
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Ten years in this job is a really long time. These are tough assignments. I'm pleased I'm leaving in an amicable, civilized, mutually respectful way. Leslie felt it was time for a change and so did I.
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And what is the primary datum? It's the felt presence of immediate experience. In other words, being here now is the primary datum.
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Mrs. Hopewell had no bad qualities of her own but she was able to use other people's in such a constructive way that she never felt the lack.
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Where the greater malady is fixed, The lesser is scarce felt.
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Every time I felt low, I just put on an Elvis record and I'd feel great, beautiful.
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I cannot remember how I felt when the light went out of my eyes. I suppose I felt it was always night and perhaps I wondered why the day did not come.
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I've always felt that complement of opposites: body and soul, solitude and companionship, and in the dance studio, contraction and release, rise and fall.
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There are a lot of similarities to that situation. I remember sitting on the plane with Bob Boone, and he said, 'Sometimes when you let the air out of a balloon, it's hard to pump it up again.' That's how we felt.
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Her courage was a guise. She wondered if courage always was, or if there were those who truly felt no fear.
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I am so territorial, that [from the start] I just felt like whatever I was gonna do I was gonna write it myself, its my personal preference to always be in control of everything I do in life.
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The way it felt then, I thought my leg was going to fall apart, ... I'm fine now.