I Quotes
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“I feel very uncomfortable when I eat in restaurants. I'm obnoxiously polite with the waiters: 'I just want a tuna sandwich. I'll go get it. You sit here - I'll get it, I'll make it.”
“I feel very uneasy with a lot of aspects of the Russian life and the Russian people.”
“I feel very, very alone."
"We're all alone, Reva," I told her. It was true: I was, she was. This was the maximum comfort I could offer.”
Source: My Year of Rest and Relaxation
“I feel very very old. My hair hurts. I have buttocks all over my body and I can't even smoke properly any more. I don't have lungs, I just have two poppadoms in here.”
“I feel very vulnerable at Halloween. I feel that people who might come to the door might not have candy intentions. I'm a little lady and I can be overcome.”
“I feel very vulnerable when it has to do with family.”
“I feel very vulnerable when it has to do with family. Having lost my mom, who I was so extremely close to, now I feel so vulnerable when somebody gets sick or hurt. I become a complete wreck until they're well. Even if it's a cold! I compare myself to Marlin in Finding Nemo.”
“I feel very warm towards Mum and Dad for giving us the independence they did. My childhood, and the fact we didn't have a TV, gave me a boundless imagination.”
“I feel very, very blessed.”
“I feel very, very fortunate to have the success that I've had. I want to keep working and keep moving forward. Acting is my dream job. I love it so much.”
“I feel very, very grateful. I'm a lucky guy, you need a lot of luck, and then when the cameras roll, you have to have this group of writers, directors, and actors that just gel, and it seems to literally be happening more and more.”
“I feel very, very gratified when people are complimentary to what I have done or appreciated it with sincerity... It makes me feel that maybe I did do something that was proper and that was right.”
“I feel very, very proud that so many people have copied me”
“I feel virtuous because my soul is at ease.”
“I feel vulnerable a lot interacting with human beings and being honest with people, and if I read their energy kind of not getting or shutting me down or this feeling of where we're not connecting, that's kind of a vulnerable place for me.”
“I feel vulnerable because my mind - because of the stroke, my mind doesn't focus. And then I feel vulnerable because I don't understand the world around me.”
“I feel vulnerable every day to the grace of God as expressed in every living thing.”
“I feel vulnerable every day to the grace of God as expressed in every living thing. I feel vulnerable to the astonishing beauty of being alive and to Mother Nature. I feel positive when I feel vulnerable, because it's another reminder that it's not all about me and about my ego. And I actually think it's courageous to be vulnerable, and it's not something to be avoided.”
“I feel vulnerable every single time I step into a classroom. I feel completely exposed.”
“I feel vulnerable in a good way. When I talk about my family, I usually have happy tears.”
“I feel vulnerable on mountains. It's an uncontrolled, raw environment. It's very - it's truly humbling.”
“I feel vulnerable sometimes - when I see an emotional scene, for example - and I remember what it took to get to that place, and I fear sometimes that everybody else can see that. You bare a part of you that makes you uncomfortable. I freely give it, I know, but I feel like people know something about me that I wouldn't otherwise give freely to a stranger.”
“I feel vulnerable to the astonishing beauty of being alive and to Mother Nature.”
“I feel vulnerable when I am underprepared. This applies to underpreparedness with just about anything, especially work.”
“I feel vulnerable when I have no choice. It segues into every facet of life, whether it's love, work, family, or conservation. Here it is: the whole reason that I started the Ian Somerhalder Foundation was the feeling of complete vulnerability during the BP oil spill.”
“I feel vulnerable when my ego is threatened - if I get jealous of another band's good time slot at a big festival, if I'm about to get clobbered in a political debate, if I'm trying to impress someone I have a crush on. It's the opposite of openness, letting go, allowing deep feelings to express themselves. For me, that comes from playing music and from kissing.”
“I feel warm and reassured," I whispered. "He's like Santa.”
Source: The Name of the Star (Shades of London, Book 1)
“I feel warmth brewing inside you. I think you pretend to be cold so no one gets close."
"You're close now," he said against her lips.
"I am." Her breath hitched as her gaze drifted down his chest. "And I like what I feel.”
Source: Seattle Wolf Pack Box Set
“I feel we all have the obligation, myself. I want to live in a more humane, civilized society, and I feel like the only way we're going to achieve that is if we all take it upon ourselves. I just wish we could be a more caring society. I feel like we're social Darwinists who believe that everyone has to make it on their own. But the reality is that we all don't start out on the same footing.”
“I feel we are all islands - in a common sea.”
Source: Against Wind and Tide: Letters and Journals, 1947-1986
“I feel we are so blessed to live in a country where we enjoy so many rights that other countries cannot even begin to imagine. However, it terrifies me that we seem to have lost touch with our connection to the earth. I am concerned that we have risen to such heights of arrogance in our refusal to acknowledge that our earth is rapidly changing in ways that might affect us catastrophically but instead, we hold steadfast to our belief that nothing can happen to us as a people.”
“I feel we have to begin standing our ground in the places we love. I think that we have to demand that concern for the land, concern for the Earth, and this extension of community that we've been speaking of, is not marginal - in the same way that women's rights are not marginal, in the same way that rights for children are not marginal. There is no separation between the health of human beings and the health of the land. It is all part of a compassionate view of the world.”
“I feel we live in the kind of culture now where you have to be very smart to navigate the right way, and I just don't have those smarts. I think with age and time it will change, but I can't obsess about it.”
“I feel we need to remind the world about the Apollo missions and that we can still do impossible things.”
“I feel we need to stop worrying about pro-gay movements and start worrying about fundamentalist movements. It's not just about how gay people are treated - it's about how people are treated in general.”
“I feel we're on pretty solid ground in interpreting orbit around the sun as the primary driving force behind ice-age glaciation. The relationship is just too clear and consistent to allow reasonable doubt.”
“I feel weird.” Caroline blinked a few times. “Do you feel weird?”
Brooks shrugged. “How weird? We’re all dressed like people in a Jane Austen book. I think weird comes with the territory.”
Source: Emma, Mr. Knightley, and Chili-Slaw Dogs
“I feel weird if I can't move my face, and that one time I overdid it, I felt trapped in my own skin.”
“I feel weird spilling it now but have to. Because after a while, it took root, the way shared stories do when you live with them long enough. They affect your DNA like radiation. They give birth to you.”
Source: Eating Fire: My Life as a Lesbian Avenger
“I feel weird when I go to the movies and everybody's faces are perfect.”
“I feel what I feel… and I refuse to apologize for it. My heart has its reasons, my soul has its battles, and my truth is mine alone. If that makes you uncomfortable, I can’t help it. If you can’t handle it, stay out of my life.”
Source: Life Simplified: Quote - Unquote
“I feel what I need to feel: happiness, anxiety, joy, sadness. I let the waves ride themselves out, without being consumed by madness.”
Source: Only If You Let Them
“I feel what I sing, and I sing what I feel. Really, that's all I can do.”
“I feel what is in the air. I go with my instinct.”
“I feel what's in you, and there's nothing light about it. I know the dark side. I live there, for fuck's sake. Emotion shapes power. Terrible power comes at a terrible price. Shut it the fuck down and get your bloody emotions in check, Ms. Lane.”
Source: Kingdom of Shadow and Light
“I feel what they feel. And people who listen to me know that, and it makes them feel like they're not alone.”
“I feel what they feel: man-hating, that volatile admixture of pity, contempt, disgust, envy, alienation, fear, and rage at men. It is hatred not only for the anonymous man who makes sucking noises on the street, not only for the rapist or the judge who acquits him, but for what the Greeks called philo-aphilos, 'hate in love,' for the men women share their lives with-husbands, lovers, friends, fathers, brothers, sons, coworkers.”
Source: My Enemy, My Love: Women, Men, and the Dilemmas of Gender
“I feel when I say I can do something and carry this opportunity to make movies, it's because I took the time to study it. A boxer can't just jump in the ring. You've got to practice and practice and practice.”
“I feel when somebody has been playing cricket for a long time, he creates a separate identity for himself.”
“I feel when you walk into somebody's apartment on Fifth Avenue or house in Malibu and you see a Basquiat, a Warhol, a Richard Prince, you say to yourself, '$700,000, $2.2 million, $350,000...' To me that is completely uninteresting. I'd rather go to a house where there's great art and I have no idea who the work is by.”