I Quotes
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“I feel my fuller-bodied characters are all in the independent films I do, and in the studio productions, I have to work harder to dimensionalize the characters. And that's certainly part of the job description of an actor - that's what you're supposed to do - but you have to work harder at it in the characters that I've encountered in studio films.”
“I feel my greatest work is yet to come.”
“I feel my griefs too, and there scarce is ground Upon my flesh t'inflict another wound. Yet dare I not complain, or wish for death With holy Paul; lest it be thought the breath Of discontent; or that these prayers be For weariness of life, not love of thee.”
Source: The Works: In 9 Volumes. ... containing Masques, &c. Epigrams. Underwoods
“I feel my hand. I am these two beasts struggling at the end of my arms. My hand scratches one of its paws with the nail of the other paw; I feel its weight on the table which is not me. It's long, long, this impression of weight, it doesn't pass. There is no reason for it to pass. It becomes intolerable
...
I draw back my hand and put it in my pocket; but immediately I feel the warmth of my thigh through the stuff. I pull my hand out of my pocket and let it hang against the back of the chair. Now I feel a weight at the end of my arm. It pulls a little, softly, insinuatingly it exists. I don't insist: no matter where I put it it will go on existing; I can't suppress it, nor can I suppress the rest of my body, the sweaty warmth, which soils my shirt, nor all this warm obesity which turns lazily, as if someone were stirring it with a spoon, nor all the sensations going on inside, going, coming, mounting from my side to my armpit or quietly vegetating from morning to night, in their usual corner.”
Source: Nausea
“I feel my heart ache, but I've forgotten what that feeling means.”
“I feel my heart break to see a nation ripped apart by it's own greatest strength - it's diversity.”
“I feel my heart tremble.
- Rosina”
Source: The Barber of Seville
“I feel my heart underwater here. It’s strong and steady now, not drowning. I’m held. I’m afloat. I’m home.”
Source: My Heart Underwater
“I feel my immortality over sweep all pains, all tears, all time, all fears, - and peal, like the eternal thunders of the deep, into my ears, this truth, - thou livest forever!”
“I feel my job as an actor is to explore all sides of humanity.”
“I feel my job as an artist is to drive people to country radio. That's my job as a country artist. So these streaming places, especially these on-demand streaming places, where you can just push a button and hear it as many times as you want, like YouTube, any of that stuff, that's taking all the ears away from country radio.”
“I feel my life has more meaning because I am responsible for another life, although I don't have control over what Lucian - my son - is going to do. He's definitely going to carve his own way.”
“I feel my poetry has contributed through all these languages that I needed to learn leading up to English.”
“I feel my sexiness is a thing that creeps up on you, like mold on a loaf of corner-store bread you thought you'd get three more days out of.”
Source: We Are Never Meeting in Real Life.
“I feel my shows are like a late-night talk show that we settle down and do every night.”
“I feel my sinews slackened with the fright, and a cold sweat trills down all over my limbs, as if I were dissolving into water.”
“I feel my soul as vast as the world, truly a soul as deep as the deepest of rivers; my chest has the power to expand to infinity. I was made to give and they prescribe for me the humility of the cripple.”
Source: Black Skin, White Masks
“I feel my spot is somewhere between a bass player and a rhythm guitar player. I play with a pick. I play very aggressively. I always have a distortion pedal in line, and I play less melodies and do more stuff against the guitars that create melodies.”
“I feel my task is done. I feel a sense of satisfaction, ... It's the moment and I seized it.”
“I feel my temperature rising. Help me, I'm flaming, I must be a hundred and nine.”
“I feel my time in baseball has come and gone. I feel like I had a great career. I had a lot of fun and have a lot of great memories. At one point in time, I'll be able to tell it all. Right now that's in the past. I see things differently. I more want to help.”
“I feel my work is a success in so far as I get to wake up every morning and do what I love to do more than anything in the world.”
“I feel myself acting like a lunatic, but I can't stop. It would be like refusing to breathe.”
“I feel myself alien from everyone; that is my kind of Jewishness.”
“I feel myself always the patriot of all oppressed fatherlands. Nationality is a historic, local fact which, like all real and harmless facts, has the right to claim general acceptance. Every people, like every person, is involuntarily that which it is and therefore has a right to be itself. Nationality is not a principle; it is a legitimate fact, just as individuality is. Every nationality, great or small, has the incontestable right to be itself, to live according to its own nature. This right is simply the corollary of the general principal of freedom.”
“I feel myself becoming less a person than a place, inhabited, a foreign land.”
“I feel myself becoming more mature and more fascinated and drawn to feminine values.”
“I feel myself becoming the fearless person I have dreamt of being. Have I arrived? No. But I'm constantly evolving and challenging myself to be unafraid to make mistakes.”
“I feel myself developing more and more of this soul voice, and...it's a mystery to me. Fundamentally, I just think because I feel it, it's alright.”
“I feel myself diminished, parts of me spiralling away into the darkness, that which is good and honest and true - If you hold it away from yourself long enough, do you lose it entirely? If no one cares for you at all, do you even really exist?”
Source: The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel; Clockwork Prince; Clockwork Princess
“I feel myself dissolving, vanishing into nothingness, for if there is no one in the world who cares for you, do you really exist at all?”
Source: The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel; Clockwork Prince; Clockwork Princess
“I feel myself driven towards an end that I do not know. As soon as I shall have reached it, as soon as I shall become unnecessary, an atom will suffice to shatter me. Till then, not all the forces of mankind can do anything against me.”
“I feel myself inhabited by a force or being -- very little known to me. It gives the orders; I follow.”
“I feel myself leaning forward; my eyes are closed. Everything is a very deep, dark red. Then, I feel hot skin on my lips. My mouth opens. My tongue feels its way. Ben's skin is sweet. I feel immensely powerful. I feel like my whole self is contained in just my teeth; they're ready to bite.”
Source: Woman, Eating
“I feel myself shriveling along with my world, getting smaller and harder. I'm turning into a rock, and in some ways that's good, because rocks last forever. But if this is how I'm going to last forever, then I don't want to.”
Source: The Life As We Knew It Collection
“I feel myself the inheritor of a great background of people. Just who, precisely, they were, I have never known. I might be part Negro, might be part Jew, part Muslim, part Irish. So I can't afford to be supercilious about any group of people because I may be that people.”
“I feel myself trying to be charming, and then I realize I’m obviously trying to be charming, and then I try to be even more charming to make up for the fake charm, and then I’ve basically turned into Liza Minnelli: I’m dancing in tights and sequins, begging you to love me. There’s a bowler and jazz hands and lots of teeth.”
Source: Gone Girl: A Novel
“I feel naked when I'm by myself on stage. I feel as honest as I can.”
“I feel naked without jewelry.”
“I feel naked without jewelry. If I'm having a bad hair day, I pick something from my huge collection of hats.”
“I feel naturally florid when I look up again. I look like a flourish. I look the way the word galore feels. I feel uncultivated beautiful, like pure, organic allure.”
Source: Delinquents
“I feel nervous because I revere [Zadie Smith] so much. I don't want to be stupid. If I say something stupid, just interrupt me.”
“I feel nervous, it's nice to feel something”
“I feel New York is too crazy for me, especially when you go to Times Square.”
“I feel no care of coin,Well-doing is my wealth;My mind to me an empire is,While grace affordeth health.”
Source: The Poetical Works of the Rev. Robert Southwell
“I feel no different than I felt at 99, 98 or 97. Just because you live a long time, you get all this attention. Just because you survived? Of course, I survived a lot.”
“I feel no disgust when I hear the confessions of those near their end, whose wounds are full of maggots...This may give you some idea of my daily work. Picture to yourself a collection of huts with 800 Lepers. No doctor; in fact, as there is no cure, there seems no place for a doctor's skill.”
“I feel no doubt whatever that the parish laws of England have contributed to raise the price of provisions and to lower the real price of labour.”
Source: An Essay on the Principle of Population: Illustrated
“I feel no emotional connection to these outwardly human gestures.
I am not there, because I never left Afghanistan.”
Source: Among You: The Extraordinary True Story of a Soldier Broken By War
“I feel no grief for being called something
which
I am not;
in fact, it's enthralling, somehow, like a good
back rub”