“Gifted leadership occurs when heart and head--feeling and thought--meet. These are the two winds that allow a leader to soar.” HeartTwoFeelingsLeaderWindGiftedSoarHead And Heart Author:Daniel Goleman
“Success is feeling good about the work you do throughout the long, unheralded journey that may or may not wind up at the launch pad. You can't view training solely as a stepping stone to something loftier. It's got to be an end in itself.” MayLongEndsFeelingsSuccessViewsJourneyWindTrainingStonesFeel GoodStepping StonesPads Book:An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth Source: An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth
“You can love infinity, eternity, Scotty dogs, sports, work, play, the feelings of being alive, the earth, the sky, the fire, the wind ... there's a lot you can love.” PlayFeelingsEarthSportsFireAliveSkyDogWindYogaEternityInfinityBhakti YogaScottyWork Play Author:Frederick Lenz
“A verbose, prosaic review which mentions whistling winds and the timeless feeling of jade doesn't mean anything to me; I don't need a novella telling me about how an album is like a fine meal.” NeedsMeanFeelingsWindFineAlbumsMealsReviewsTimelessWhistlingJade Author:David Cross
“I was warmed by the sun, rocked by the winds and sheltered by the trees as other Indian babes. I was living peaceably when people began to speak bad of me. Now I can eat well, sleep well and be glad. I can go everywhere with a good feeling.” PeopleWellsI CanFeelingsSpeakSleepSunTreeWindGladIndianBabeGood FeelingSleep WellApaches Author:Geronimo
“My enduring feeling about René Lévesque is that if he had chosen to hang me, even as he tightened the rope round my neck, he would have complained about how humiliating it was for him to spring the trapdoor. And then, once I was swinging in the wind, he would blame my ghost for having obliged him to murder, thereby imposing a guilt trip on a sweet, self-effacing, downtrodden Francophone.” IfsSelfFeelingsSweetWindSpringMurderBlameGuiltEndureRoundsGhostChosenNecksRopeObligedImposingHumiliatingDowntroddenGuilt Trip Author:Mordecai Richler
“Sometimes I like to run naked in the moonlight and the wind, on a little trail behind our house, when the honeysuckle blooms. It's a feeling of freedom, so close to God and nature.” LittlesSometimesFeelingsRunningHouseBehindsWindNakedTrailsMoonlightGod And Nature Author:Dolly Parton
“Laughter is the great antidote for self-pity, maybe a specific for the malady, yet probably it does tend to dry one's feelings out a little, as if by exposing them to a vigorous wind.” IfsLittlesDoeSelfFeelingsWindLaughterPityDryAntidoteVigorousSelf PityExposingMalady Author:Mary McCarthy
“it's a feeling of ice miles running under your blades, the wind splitting open to let you through, the earth whirling around you at the touch of your toe, and speed lifting you off the ice far from all things that can hold you down.” FeelingsRunningEarthSportsWindAll ThingsSpeedMilesIceToesBladesLiftingSplitting Book:Wings on my feet Source: Wings on my feet
“According to a recent study, depression is described as being the disease most destructive to humankind, largely because of the devastation it wreaks on our lives.... Yes, we could set up our minds to ignore our feelings and barricade ourselves from the winds and dust of the brain pattern. And we could become like robots, refusing to consider the passion and joys that could be ours. But then, we also might as well be dead.” MindWellsFeelingsMightJoyPassionBrainStudyOur LivesWindDiseasePatternsDustDestructiveHumankindRobotsDevastationBarricades Author:G. Frank Lawlis