“I despair of ever receiving the same degree of pleasure from the most exalted performances of genius which I felt in childhood from pieces which my present judgment regards as trifling and contemptible.” RomanceFeltPleasurePiecesChildhoodGeniusDespairDegreesJudgmentPerformancesRegardReceivingExaltedTrifling Author:Edmund Burke
“It feels intimate and life affirming to me when someone tweets things that appear to just be insane thoughts they had and typed out then tweeted immediately, with little or no regard for how others might perceive them, simply because they were in a state of emotional desperation and felt like they didn't want to express those thoughts to anyone else.” WantFeelsLittlesStatesMightFeltEmotionalRegardInsanePerceiveIntimateDesperationTweetAffirmingLife Affirming Author:Mira Gonzalez
“A certain ultra-dignified gentleman of unusual prominence carried himself so stiffly that nobody felt free to call him by his first name. He quarreled with a friend of earlier days and from then on the two never spoke. The day the friend died an associate found the ultra-dignified gentleman staring through the window. When he came out of his reverie, he soliloquized with a sigh, ""He was the last to call me John."" Is any man really entitled to regard himself a success who has failed to inspire at least a goodly number of fellow mortals to greet him by his first name?” MenFirstsTwoLastsCertainFoundNamesFeltFriendshipNumbersInspireWindowDiedRegardFellowsMortalsStaringGentlemanSpokesCall MeUnusualEntitledAssociatesSighReverieUltrasProminenceFriend Died Author:B. C. Forbes
“I always feel like a doctor who loses a patient on the operating table or something where I felt just devastated and I beat myself up until I get to try it the next night and “I'll get it better tonight.” So I'm hard on myself. I think I'm not alone in that regard with acting.” ThinkingFeelsTryingHardNightNextFeltLosesActingBeatsDoctorsRegardTablesPatientTonightNot AloneDoctor WhoDevastated Author:Allison Janney
“I was quite reluctant in the first instance to come to use the word bisexual with regard to myself because I didn't feel any different inside from the way I had always felt. I always found men attractive. I still find men attractive. I figure out of, you know, every 200 men that pass on the street, I'm going to go, 100 of those are nice looking guys. Now, with every 200 women that pass on the street, maybe one is going to turn my head.” KnowsMenWayFeelsFirstsStillsDifferentUseGuyTurnsFoundFeltNiceStreetsFiguresRegardInstanceAttractiveFind MeReluctantBisexual Author:Tom Robinson
“In a personal way, to do with family and the father-son relationship, in a kind of artistic way with regard to him being an art student. I also studied the visual arts at Lancaster University. I then decided to become an actor as he was becoming a musician. And then as an actor/performer, we have similar sort of interests - music hall and that whole world. So, there's a lot that I felt connected with.” WorldWayKindArtWholeActorsFatherFeltInterestStudentsSonBecomingMusicianDecidedRegardUniversityConnectedWhole WorldArtisticVisualsHallsPerformersFather SonVisual ArtArt StudentsLancasterFather Son RelationshipMusic Hall Author:Andy Serkis
“When I was younger, I had an older brother a year and a half older than me, so we always had each other, and I felt very fortunate in that regard.” YearsFeltHalfBrotherRegardFortunateOlder Brother Author:Rib Hillis
“The biggest secret weapon we had in regards to really being true to this part of the world, and making sure this part of the world could see themselves in this film [Moana] in a way that felt positive and accurate, was Opetaia, my co-writer, Opetaia Foa'i, who has a great band called Te Vaka and is an amazing musical and cultural ambassador.” WorldWayFilmFeltSecretBandWeaponsRegardMusicalBeing TrueAccurateAmbassadors Author:Lin-Manuel Miranda
“I really wasn't equipped to be a writer when I left Oxford. But then I set out to learn. I've always had the highest regard for the craft. I've always felt it was work.” LeftFeltHighestRegardCraftsOxford Author:V. S. Naipaul
“Everything he'd done with regard to her in the last three years had been calculated to foreclose the intensely personal sort of talks they'd had when he was younger: to get her to shut up, to train her to contain herself, to make her stop pestering him with her overfull heart and her uncensored self. And now that the training was complete and she was obediently trivial with him, he felt bereft of her and wanted to undo it.” YearsHeartSelfDoneWantedLastsThreeFeltTrainingRegardTrainThree YearsShut UpBereft Book:Freedom: A Novel Source: Freedom: A Novel
“Raoden turned to regard the large Dula. "What does it matter? It's not like we have anything pressing to do. It's actually quite pleasant up here—you should just sit back and enjoy it." An ominous crash came from the clouds above them, and Raoden felt a wet drop splat against his head. "Fantastic," Galladon grumbled. "I'm enjoying myself already.” ShouldDoeMatterFeltEnjoyRegardCloudsFantasticPleasantWetCrashOminousDoes It Matter Book:Elantris: Tenth Anniversary Author's Definitive Edition Source: Elantris: Tenth Anniversary Author's Definitive Edition
“I come from Surajpur, a valley in Himachal Pradesh near Manali that is named after my great grandfather Sarju Singh Ranaut. He was a minister for 15 years…I come from a big family not in terms of money, but reputation and grew up in a protective mountain environment…My father slapped me for the first time at 15 and I told him, ‘If you slap me I will slap you back’. I felt raising your hand on anybody is inappropriate and always had a high regard for my self. My dad asked me to leave the house and I did so without a single penny in my pocket.” IfsYearsFirstsSelfHandsBigsFatherHouseFeltTermEnvironmentGrewDadMountainGrew UpFirst TimeRegardMy DadReputationMinistersPocketsValleysGrandfatherProtectivePenniesSlapInappropriateBig FamiliesGreat GrandfatherSingh Author:Kangana Ranaut