I Quotes
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“I feel as though the end is never worth the pain of fearing
You listen to the words I say without ever truly hearing
I've noticed you are simply just another human being
You look into my eyes and smile without ever truly seeing
I no longer see the point in trying to be overbearing
Because you told me that you loved me without ever truly caring”
“I feel as though the ocean longs to hold me.” She looked up at Keelan, trying to read his attitude. “I long to touch the ocean. I look at the sky and yearn to be within the vapours and colours that it exists within, and I feel that it calls for me also. I push my hands into the soil, and I feel that the Earth wants to take me in – like a seed or a cutting from a tree – and grow me.”
Source: Lahana
“I feel as though the world is a friendly boy walking along in the sun.”
“I feel as though we're living in a time where there is very little distinction paid between the personal and the professional.”
“I feel as though whenever I create something, my Mr. Hyde wakes up in the middle of the night and starts thrashing it. I sometimes love it the next morning, but other times it is an abomination.”
Source: Killosophy
“I feel ashamed now that I tried to take my life. It is such a precious thing. I had no one to talk me out of my despair and that was a mistake. You need to keep people close. You need to give them access to your heart.”
“I feel ashamed that black people are both the agents and the victims of this chaos, and I don't want to be thought of like that. But I'm also ashamed of myself for thinking I'm somehow better. The shame I feel in my guts, pulsing, spiraling; but also everything feels very far away. I'm black, but my black is different from that of those rioters on TV.”
Source: The Black Kids
“I feel ashamed that so many of us cannot imagine a better way to do things than locking children up all day in cells instead of letting them grow up knowing their families, mingling with the world, assuming real obligations, striving to be independent and self-reliant and free.”
Source: A Different Kind of Teacher: Solving the Crisis of American Schooling
“I feel ashamed that the new, nuclear, neo-liberal India thinks of itself as a 'natural ally' of Israel. Ever since India began to call itself an emerging superpower, it has become a slavish, groveling satellite state of the US.”
“I feel ashamed tonight that we treated Lennox Lewis the way we did because he gave it all his effort but everytime Don King's involved, you can expect a draw to come from somewhere. Ask Pernell Whitaker about the Julio Cesar Chavez fight...I thought Evander Holyfield gave a very game effort, but you win some and you lose some...tonight I'm upset because Lennox Lewis did not lose and it was not a draw. It's as simple as that.”
“I feel at ease and, in an indefinable way, at home, when dolphins are around. I now know when they are nearby before they appear. I dream after they leave.”
“I feel at home in a lot of places, but I am truly an African-American.”
“I feel at home in an orchestral score.”
“I feel at home in intimate concert halls. I can take risks and I'm immediately forgiven if the risk is a failure because it's such a cozy atmosphere. It opens up the opportunity for conversation and for interacting with the crowd.”
“I feel at home in the entire world, wherever
there are clouds and birds and human tears”
Source: The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg
“I feel at home most places I go, but my very top of the list are Bali, Italy, and London. Those are like second homes to me.”
“I feel at home up in the air, just like sailors do at sea and climbers do in the mountains.”
“I feel at peace, content. My questions have been answered. I can accept my alone-life, knowing it's purpose. Interaction, love, is the purpose and the core. Now I see the possibility of a different kind of interaction - and it is something that I can start to learn as soon as I get home, beginning with my little place/house and my plants. How to interact with people this way I do not yet know. [Gift Bearer]”
Source: The Book of the Vision Quest: Personal Transformation in the Wilderness
“I feel at peace when I’m on the water, we all do. It’s like in that moment, nothing else matters except the wave and our boards,” Jason said, watching her expressions as he explained. “We have all vowed that since the ocean gives us something so amazing, we should give something back. I guess it’s just our way of ‘doing good’.”
Source: The Shoreline
“I feel at some point that the farm state politics will overwhelm the Florida politics.”
“I feel at times that I'm making up these little people and I've lost my mind.”
“I feel at various times in my life that I've been at a point where I had to choose between a death sentence and a life sentence. And I want to live. What do I do to live? What do I do to be vital? And the answer is always creativity.”
“I feel audiences are not given enough credit for their intelligence.”
“I feel Australian. He feels Czechoslovakian. I am completely home here. I give them [Australia] my children, we do good, we work all our lives, we give Australia a lot.
Libuse Slehofer”
Source: Suffering, Redemption and Triumph: The first wave of post-war Australian immigrants 1945-66
“I feel awed by the mystery of being both so finite and yet so infinite, so much and so little, so conscious and yet, so coincidental.”
“I feel awful for women who are trying to raise kids on their own, with zero income and no fathers present - that's single motherhood.”
“I feel Bach's voice in those three notes, like a message in a bottle, trying to cross the ocean of harmony he himself has created. What's the message? Those notes don't say we're in a place. How could they? We're still en route. But they remember being in a place. They remember having a home, while the chords, time, life keep shifting on.”
Source: Every Good Boy Does Fine: A Love Story, in Music Lessons
“I feel bad [about Lil Wayne going to jail], because I don't think anything like this has happened in music since Elvis got drafted into the Army. Let's just keep it real - Lil Wayne is not just the biggest rapper, Lil Wayne is the biggest pop star right now. Maybe Susan Boyle is on his level. But when you talk about music, nice times out of ten, Lil Wayne's name is gonna come into the conversation.”
“I feel bad about a lot of the movies I see that teach kids that if they do bad, they'll win.”
“I feel bad about my outlook, how I feel about people and society, and that I'll never be part of society the way I should.”
“I feel bad about that, that I worship celebrities... but their moods create weather.”
“I feel bad because I haven't been able to say anything to the fans to let them know why I've been absent. I'm torn as I'm quite private. I'm not feeling well. I'm having some health issues. So please keep me in your prayers.”
“I feel bad for Donna Middleton. But I do not feel sorry for her. This is a fine distinction, I think, but it feels right to me. I do not think Donna Middleton would appreciate my feeling sorry for her.”
Source: 600 Hours of Edward
“I feel bad for men in our culture. I think we do everyone a disservice by hiding our emotions.”
Source: GuRu
“I feel bad for people in wheelchairs and people who have to use crutches.”
“I feel bad for people who (don't have) faith because they don't have that blanket of comfort...If I'm going out on stage, I always say a prayer right before I go out. Whatever it is. Before I take off on a plane. There's just always this connection...God knows. I know. That's all I need.”
“I feel bad for people who die on Valentine's Day. How much would flowers cost then, ten grand?”
“I feel bad for people who have never been addicted to anything, because they're the real losers. You want to know why? Because they don't know what it's like to really want something - and then get it again and again and again.”
“I feel bad for the kids that are in school right now and the young people all across America who don't realize that the grownups who are supposed to be running this country are the verge of leaving them as the first generation of Americans worse off than the generation before.”
“I feel bad for these preachers man, they're on their jets doing all of that stuff because there's a lot of people living hell on earth.”
“I feel bad for you, Nathan. This is some world you'll be raising her in. A world where a few rich sons of bitches take whatever they want, and kill whoever gets in the way.”
Source: Cable (2008-2010) #5
“I feel bad for young actors who become huge stars too quickly, because you haven't had a chance to practice your craft a lot.”
“I feel bad for young people. The 20s are a nightmare also. The 20s are hard to do.”
“I feel bad only when I play badly. Fortunately, that happens rarely.”
“I feel bad sometimes because I secretly hope New Orleans gets nailed again.”
“I feel bad that I don't feel worse.”
“I feel bad that people think that "feminism" is a dirty word. I don't understand that at all, I'm proud to be labeled a feminist. I consider myself a person who has throughout my entire life stood up for myself. It's never been my ambition to be someone who takes a backseat to anything. I'm not a male basher at all. I divide people into assholes and non-assholes, and that's genderless. I encounter sexism everyday.”
“I feel badly for the people who suffer from the side effects and consequences of hazardous pharmaceuticals. It's antithetical to the Hippocratic Oath. I want to see people use safe, practical medicines.”
“I feel badly for them, not sorry, but badly, because I think they've been given poor breaks and difficult, not sufficient opportunity to be who they are and sort of put into that straitjacket with the tie, and all of the things that is really built like a straitjacket when you look at it, and tied up in a sort of a way where their purpose had to be slimmed down to just certain things, and function pared down to the linear, and it is very difficult for men.”
“I feel bare. I didn't realize I wore my secrets as armor until they were gone and now everyone sees me as I really am.”