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Quotes About Feeling

Your pain pained me.
~ Robert Silverberg
They feel the sensation of their deep hunger and need in the pit of their stomachs—the feeling of hunger really does exist.
~ Robert W. Firestone
This is something that can happen again and again via meditation: accepting, even embracing, an unpleasant feeling can give you a critical distance
~ Robert Wright
so I could say we had our first real conversation in the sea, and the feeling I had then, the conviction that I wouldn't make it back to shore, the intimation of death by drowning under a matte blue sky, a sky that looked like a lung in a tub of blue paint, persisted throughout all of our subsequent conversations.
~ Roberto Bolano
Ota kissa syliin. Tuntuu paremmalta.
~ Robin Hobb
Vindeliar told me he could feel when he was on the true Path. Well, I feel mine now. It feels right, Prilkop." "So many things do when they are the things we want to do.
~ Robin Hobb
Something turned over in my heart.
~ Robin Hobb
The deep dark-shiningPacific leans on the land,Feeling his cold strengthTo the outmost margins.
~ Robinson Jeffers
What is love if not a trick of the light?
~ Robotham Michael
Her throat felt constricted, breath
~ Lisa Unger
Always in the dream, it seemed as if there were a destination: a something--he could not grasp what-that lay beyond the place where the thickness of snow brought the sled to a stop. He was left, upon awakening, with the feeling that he wanted, even somehow needed, to reach the something that waited in the distance. The feeling that it was good. That it was welcoming. That it was significant. But he did not know how to get there.
~ Lois Lowry
Now he became aware of an entirely new sensation: pinpricks? No, because they were soft and without pain. Tiny, cold, featherlike feelings peppered his body and face. He put out his tongue again, and caught one of the dots of cold upon it. It disappeared from his awareness instantly; but he caught another, and another. The sensation made him smile.
~ Lois Lowry
He felt himself overwhelmed with a new perception of the colour he knew as red.
~ Lois Lowry
WAS ALMOST December, and Jonas was beginning to be frightened. No. Wrong word, Jonas thought. Frightened meant that deep, sickening feeling of something terrible
~ Lois Lowry
Mia Maz glanced aside in concern at his muffled snort. Are you all right? Yes. Sorry, he whispered. I'm just having an attack of limericks. Her eyes widened, and she bit her lip; only her deepening dimple betrayed her. Shhh, she said, with feeling.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
By the time Miles had showered, groomed, and donned a fresh uniform and glossy spare boots, his pills had cut in and he was feeling no pain at all. When he caught himself whistling as he splashed on aftershave and adjusted a rather flashy and only demi-regulation black silk scarf around his neck, tucked into his gray-and-white jacket, he decided he'd better cut the dosage in half next round. He was feeling much too good.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Joy is a mark of Them, you see.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Rodriguez, in addition to the pleasant glow in the mind that comes from a generous action, had another feeling that gives all of us pleasure, a feeling of increased safety; for while he had the ring upon his finger and Morano went unpaid the thought could not help occurring, even to a generous mind, that one of these windy nights Morano might come for his wages.
~ Lord Dunsany
It was beginning to feel as if I knew more people residing in cemeteries than in houses these days, and I left feeling a little glum myself.
~ Lorena McCourtney
When misfortune accumulated, I could feel now, it strafed you to the thinness of a nightgown, sheared you to the sheerness of a slip.
~ Lorrie Moore
If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know.
~ Louis Armstrong
Folks talk a lot about the maternal feeling in women, but they say nothing about man's need to protect and care for someone; yet the one feeling is as basic as the other.
~ Louis L'Amour
brow. He was beginning to feel the letdown after an action, and it was too soon.
~ Louis L'Amour
The idea of love, while always in her mind, had never become quite real to her.
~ Louis L'Amour