“I really prefer the actual experience of being onstage and living the character from beginning to end with the energy of the audience. There's nothing that beats that feeling, and yet I really have trouble with the eight shows a week.” EndsCharacterShowsFeelingsEnergyAudienceTroubleWeekBeatsEight Author:Sanaa Lathan
“A week ago it was the mountains I thought the most wonderful, and today it's the plains. I guess it's the feeling of bigness in both that carries me away.” FeelingsTodayWonderWonderfulWeekMountainCarrie Author:Georgia O'Keeffe
“For years, I worked seven-day weeks, through birthdays and most public holidays, Christmases and New Year’s Eves included. I worked mornings and afternoons, resuming work after dinner. I remember feeling as if life were a protracted exercise in pulling myself out of a well by a rope, and that rope was work.” IfsYearsWellsFeelingsRememberMorningWeekExerciseSevenDinnerHolidayAfternoonNew YearPullingRopeNew Years EveWorkaholicSeven Days Author:Antonella Gambotto-Burke
“This is something I've always wanted to do- to skate through a part of New York City that thousands of people ride through every week, feeling the energy of one of the original stomping grounds of street skating.” PeopleFeelingsWantedEnergyCitiesWeekStreetsNew YorkOriginalsNew York CitySkatingSkatesStomping Author:Ryan Sheckler
“I'm fairly certain that, at this very minute, the [Mars Polar Lander] is floating somewhere around the Neptune feeling tired and cranky and looking for a Holiday Inn.Of course, you'd have to have a heart of titanium not to feel a twinge of sadness while watching those dejected NASA scientiest waiting by the phone like the class wallflower on prom week.On the other hand, it was kind of fun to watch a bunch of men waiting by the phone and seeing how they feel when someone promises they'll call and then YOU NEVER HEAR FROM HIM AGAIN.” MenFeelsHeartKindFeelingsHandsCertainCoursesFunWaitingClassWatchesSeeingWeekSadnessMinutesPromiseTiredPhonesBunchHolidayMarsFloatingNasaPromInnsCrankyNeptuneDejected Author:Celia Rivenbark
“I was in Manhattan during 9/11, and that was really the only thing that I related to as far as a disaster on a grand scale. It was really interesting to see on that day and in the weeks afterwards how people came together, and what people were able to do for each other, and what I found myself feeling and thinking and doing for the people around me, whether it was strangers on the street or my own family. It was really an experience that you can't fake.” PeopleThinkingFeelingsAbleTogetherFoundMy OwnInterestingWeekStreetsStrangerDisasterScalesFakeRelatedReally InterestingManhattan Author:Alexandra Daddario