“Standing behind a kitchen counter telling people about what ingredients to put in a pot didn't feel right.” PeopleFeelsBehindsStandingKitchenIngredientsPotFeels Right Author:Trisha Yearwood
“The whole body reacts to color. If you were to walk into an all-neon-pink room, it would be difficult not to react. I think it is a unified, human thing to feel color with everything. It is like standing next to a bass speaker plugged into your eyeballs.” IfsThinkingFeelsHumansWholeBodyWould BeNextDifficultWalksRoomsColorStandingSpeakersBassUnifiedNeonEyeballs Author:Jim Drain
“Actually, I don't really consider myself either a Liberal or a Conservative. Truth be told, I consider myself a 'Truthetarian.' I try to examine each separate issue and go to where I feel the truth is. And, yes, I must admit that more often than not, when I do this, upon arrival, I do seem to find myself in the company of left-minded people. However, quite often, I'm more than a little surprised to find myself standing in a room full of right-wingers!” PeopleFeelsTryingLittlesSeemsPoliticsLeftRoomsCompanyIssuesTruth IsStandingConservativeArrivalsTruth Be Told Author:Derek R. Audette
“Watching somebody else fail definitely makes you feel better with what you've accomplished and where your standing is in life.” FeelsFailingStandingAccomplishedFeel Better Author:Shiri Appleby
“There seems to be a hypnotic quality to ambition and speed, so that you feel that you are standing still just because you want to go so fast. You might actually be getting close to your goal.” WantFeelsStillsSeemsMightGoalQualityAmbitionStandingSpeedStanding StillHypnotic Author:Chogyam Trungpa
“It's not a bad thing for a writer not to feel at home. Writers - we're much more comfortable at parties standing in the corner watching everybody else having a good time than we are mingling.” FeelsHomePartyComfortableStandingCornersGood TimesBad ThingsHaving A Good TimeMingling Author:Neil Gaiman
“Parking Reform Made Easy provides both a theoretical framework and practical methods for reforming parking requirements. By giving planners a sound basis for developing reforms, Richard Willson remedies the problem that many planners feel unqualified to challenge and change long-standing minimum parking requirements.” GivingFeelsLongMadeProblemEasySoundChallengesStandingBasesMethodPracticalsReformDevelopingRemedyMinimumRequirementsFrameworkTheoreticalParkingPlannersUnqualified Author:Donald Shoup