“I always have those feelings - lucky and blessed - and I don't know if they'll ever go away. I really hope they don't, as I think it keeps you grounded. That's how I feel about every film I do.” IfsThinkingKnowsFeelsFeelingsFilmLuckyBlessedGoing AwayGrounded Author:Teresa Palmer
“I wake up every morning feeling lucky - which is driven by fear, no doubt, since I know it could all go away.” KnowsFeelingsMorningDoubtLuckyWake UpDrivenNo DoubtGoing AwayEvery Morning Author:Natasha Richardson
“Br Orson Pratt is in trubble in consequence of his wife, hir feelings are so rought up that he dos not know whether his wife is wrong, or whether Josephs testimony and others are wrong and do lie and he deceived for 12 years or not; his is all but crazy about matters... we will not let Br. Orson go away from us he is too good a man to have a woman destroy him.” KnowsMenYearsMatterFeelingsLyingWifeCrazyConsequenceGoing AwayTestimonyDeceivedPolygamy Author:Jedediah M. Grant
“People are great. But there's people who you get together with and you talk and you go away feeling energized, you feel inspired. And then there's people who you talk with and you go away feeling horrible, feeling drained, feeling like you're incapable of doing anything. Those people are psychic vampires and I now stay away from them.” PeopleFeelsFeelingsTogetherLike YouInspiredHorribleVampireGoing AwayIncapablePsychicsGet TogetherDrained Author:John Zorn
“The drama is not a mere copy of nature, not a facsimile. It is the free running hand of genius, under the impression of its liveliest wit or most passionate impulses, a thousand times adorning or feeling all as it goes; and you must read it, as the healthy instinct of audiences almost always does, if the critics will let them alone, with a grain of allowance, and a tendency to go away with as much of it for use as is necessary, and the rest for the luxury of laughter, pity, or poetical admiration.” IfsDoeUseFeelingsHandsRunningAudienceGeniusHealthyDramaThousandLaughterMereInstinctCriticsPassionateWitImpressionPityTendenciesLuxuryImpulseGoing AwayAdmirationCopiesGrainAllowance Author:Leigh Hunt
“Eating reveals the characteristic grossness of the human race and also the in-built failure of its satisfactions. We arrive eager, we stuff ourselves and we go away depressed and disappointed and probably feeling a bit queasy into the bargain. It's an image of the déçu in human existence. A greedy start and a stupefied finish. Waiters, who are constantly observing this cycle, must be the most disillusioned of men.” MenHumansFeelingsStuffBitsRaceExistenceEatingBuiltSatisfactionHuman RaceCharacteristicsRestaurantsCyclesGoing AwayDisappointedGreedyObservingBargainsHuman ExistenceWaiterDisillusioned Book:A Fairly Honourable Defeat Source: A Fairly Honourable Defeat