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Quotes About Feeling

an uneasy feeling that something was very, very wrong stuck with her.
~ Lisa Jackson
Music had always conjured up a sense of another life . . . of other, better ways of feeling and existing and being.
~ Lisa Jewell
But the absence of tears wasn't the same as an absence of feeling.
~ Lisa Kleypas
I think at this point, safety isn't a feeling, it's a process. Starting with trust.
~ Lisa Kleypas
That's always at the heart and soul of Disney's features, the feeling of a family values.
~ Tia Carrere
There seems to be a feeling we need Klaus to be in 'The Vampire Diaries,' surely and partially because of the Klaus and Caroline dynamic, but many people love the character. They want to see more of the character, but people really have a tendency to fear the unknown.
~ Joseph Morgan
I chose Spurs because they gave me a good feeling. I spoke to Daniel Levy and Rafael van der Vaart.
~ Jan Vertonghen
Jazz and poetry both involve a structure that may be familiar and to some extent predictable. And then, you try to create as much surprise and spontaneity and feeling and variation while respecting that structure.
~ Robert Pinsky
I use color in terms of emotional quality, as a vehicle for feeling... feeling is everything I have experienced or thought.
~ Adolph Gottlieb
While I'm a venture capitalist who invests in early-stage tech companies, I often feel like a professional emailer and conference call maker.
~ Brad Feld
I remember playing one of our first matches in Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United, and I remember that feeling of just being in that iconic venue.
~ Tobin Heath
Nearly all children have a feeling for rhythm in words, for the delicate pattern of nursery rhymes. Many adults have lost this feeling and, if they read verse at all, demand a far cruder music than that which they once appreciated.
~ Louis MacNeice
You could play the blues like it was a lonesome thing - it was a feeling. The blues is nothing but a story... The verses which are sung in the blues is a true story, what people are doing... what they all went through. It's not just a song, see?
~ David Edwards
You can't tell the reader what it means at the end. The reader has to know what it means, and feel what it means. The reader has to be there experiencing the text. —Don Murray
~ Jeff Anderson
Me, feeling. What a concept.
~ Jeff Lindsay
It was almost enough to make me feel emotion.
~ Jeff Lindsay
The morning went on in its perfectly normal way, and I was once more feeling the feebleminded glimmer of unfounded hope I woke up with as I drove in to work through the crawling traffic. Even
~ Jeff Lindsay
At night the cries of cats making love or fighting, their caterwauling in the dark, told us that the world was pure emotion, flung back and forth among its creatures, the agony of the one-eyed Siamese no different from that of the Lisbon girls, and even the trees plunged in feeling.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
Maybe the best proof that the language is patriarchal is that it oversimplifies feeling. I'd like to have at my disposal complicated hybrid emotions. Germanic traincar constructions like, say, the happiness that attends disaster. Or: the disappointment of sleeping with one's fantasy. I'd like to show how intimations of mortality brought on by aging family members connects with the hatred of mirrors that begins in middle age.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
To feel so much was its own justification.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
After the first roll of her eyes the Object resettled her gaze on mine, and then what she was feeling showed only there, in the green depths her eyes revealed. Otherwise she was motionless. Only my hand moved, and my feet on the rail, pushing the swing. This went on for three minutes, or five, or fifteen. I have no idea. Time disappeared. Somehow we were still not quite conscious of what we were doing. Sensation dissolved straight into forgetting.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
Mitch woke up the next morning the way he always did: badly.
~ Jennifer Crusie
Emotional pain is such a strange feeling. You can forget you're in it—or try to, anyway—and then it sneaks up and finds its way to the surface.
~ Jennifer Lopez
IT'S AN EXTRAORDINARY FEELING WHEN PART OF YOUR BODY ARE TOUCHED FOR THE FIRST TIME. I'M THINKING OF THE SENSATIONS FROM SEX AND SURGERY.
~ Jenny Holzer