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Quotes About Feeling

It was that feeling of not being able to quite capture it, not being able to commit the moment, the feeling, to memory because it was too fleeting. She
~ Theresa Weir
Deep feeling doesn't make for good poetry. A way with language would be a bit of help.
~ Thom Gunn
Deep feeling doesn't make for good poetry. A way with language would be a bit of help.
~ Thom Gunn
Reply to Objection 3: As man is more perfect than other animals, he has more intrinsic operations than other animals, because his perfection is something composite. Hence the angels, who are more perfect and more simple, have fewer intrinsic operations than man, for they have no imagination, or feeling, or the like. In God there exists only one real operation---that is, His essence
~ Thomas Aquinas
I love her still, for if you know anything about that kind of feeling, you know how close it is connected to hopelessness and thus is about the only thing in civilization that don't degenerate with time.
~ Thomas Berger
Tell us, Merlin," said he, "why do we feel no sense of triumph in this?" And Merlin answered, "Well, is not triumph a childish feeling, Sire?
~ Thomas Berger
Though there is nothing more dangerous, yet there is nothing more ordinary, than for weak saints to make their sense and feeling the judge of their condition. We must strive to walk by faith.
~ Thomas Brooks
Were we to characterize this age of ours by any single epithet, we should be tempted to call it… above all others, the Mechanical Age…. The same habit regulates not our modes of action alone, but our modes of thought and feeling. Men are grown mechanical in head and in heart, as well as in hand.
~ Thomas Carlyle
I hate the feeling of having hair on my neck.
~ Kate McKinnon
I love film, but I feeling a bit needy about returning to the stage.
~ Aneurin Barnard
Even when I was calling myself the Microphones I only really ever played new songs... because I feel, like, a pretty strong connection to the song when I'm performing it.
~ Phil Elverum
New York City is so big with all the lights and the people and it just makes me feel like I'm living in a dream when I'm there.
~ Tate McRae
For a Bostonian... we live in the shadow of New York, and to be acknowledged by New Yorkers is really the greatest feeling.
~ Donnie Wahlberg
My shoes are an expression of me, how I'm feeling. Some nights I might wear some crazy stuff. Some nights I might be more regular.
~ P. J. Tucker
When I feel something, I feel it to the ninth power.
~ Juliette Lewis
I don't really like Nirvana that much.
~ Frances Bean Cobain
When it comes to our makeup artist asking me, 'So, what do you want today?' I'm like, 'I don't know.' I have no idea what I want that day, or I just go with what I feel.
~ Dinah Jane
The truth about autobiographical songs, he realized, was that you had to make the present become the past, somehow: you had to take a feeling or a friend or a woman and turn whatever it was into something that was over, so that you could be definitive about it. You had to put it in a glass case and look at it and think about it until it gave up its meaning.
~ Nick Hornby
Passion was a part of being human.
~ Nick Hornby
It seemed that whether you felt something, or whether you felt nothing, it didn't matter: your responses were off either way.
~ Nick Hornby
Ya sé que no debería gustarme esa canción, pero me gusta.
~ Nick Hornby
When we went into the ocean, I watched his body as he dove into the waves, and it gave me a feeling in my stomach that wasn't an ache but something different.
~ Nicole Krauss
Having begun to feel, people's desire to feel grew. They wanted to feel more, feel deeper, despite how it sometimes hurt. People became addicted to feeling. They struggled to uncover new emotions.
~ Nicole Krauss
As for what, exactly, was said about the future, all I can say is that, speaking as indirectly as we were, transferred between us was only a feeling, or a shift in feeling, something like the sense of solid ground underfoot after walking for days or even months on spongy bog, a shift that I would be hard pressed, both then and now, but especially now, all these years later, to put into words.
~ Nicole Krauss