“I don't think I suffered with depression, I don't think I'm a depressed type of person - I just think I suffered a depression to do with snooker, and I just couldn't handle it. I could go out and play, but take me out of there and I couldn't do life. It was a nightmare, my life just felt like a bit of a nightmare.” ThinkingPersonsPlayFeltBitsTypeHandleNightmareTake MeSnooker Author:Ronnie O'Sullivan
“As I got further into my career, as a character of color, if I was going to have the types of opportunities I felt I deserved, and continue to have them, I was going to have to start creating those opportunities for myself.” IfsCharacterOpportunityFeltCareersColorTypeCreating Author:Lance Reddick
“There are two types of pain, the one that breaks you and the one that changes you. In the gym, pain is felt as a result of weakness leaving the body. Physical pain is the glue of transformation and the pain of progress. The more you endure the harder it gets to accept the thought of failure.” TwoBodyPainFeltResultsAcceptingBreakProgressTypeWeaknessHarderTransformationEndureLeavingGymGluePhysical Pain Author:Greg Plitt
“The work saved me. I clung to it like flotsam in a boiling sea. It was the only solitary sport that I ever played, or was any good at. It felt natural to sit at my computer and type and type some more. For entire minutes, while writing, I could forget the godawful thing that had happened. I could forget that nothing really mattered anymore. Perhaps, if I set my sights low, I could care again about some small thing. I would type a word. One word. Then another. I started to care about the words, then entire sentences.” IfsWritingCareFeltSportsNaturalForgetHappenedSeaMinutesTypeComputerLowsSightSentencesSavedSolitarySmall ThingsOne WordBoilingFlotsam Book:Enchanted Evening Barbie and the Second Coming: A Memoir Source: Enchanted Evening Barbie and the Second Coming: A Memoir
“I wanted to describe the world at the same time, through image, express what I felt. It was the time of the great documentary filmmakers: Richard Leacock, Joris Ivens. Today, television has put an end to this type of filmmaking.” WorldEndsTodayWantedFeltTelevisionTypeFilmmakerFilmmakingDocumentaries Author:Krzysztof Kieslowski
“In my view there are basically two types of weddings. There is the wedding that is based on law, and there is the wedding that is based on Christ and based on grace. We felt that those who have been married by the law, they would like to have that special privilege and benefit by being married by the church.” Has BeensTwoLawFeltChristChurchViewsGraceSpecialTypeBenefitsMarriedPrivilegeBeing Married Author:Bill Vaughan
“Android is a new form of the other, but you can parallel the other to so many different types of people. Even if you don't consider yourself to be the other, at one point in time I'm sure you felt like that.” PeopleIfsDifferentFormFeltTypeParallelsAndroids Author:Janelle Monae
“I've been asked before, "Who are your heroes?" and these types of questions. I always find it hard to identify a single person or a single book or this sort of thing. I've always been forward looking. I was raised with the notion that you can do pretty much anything you want. You're able to accomplish anything you set out to accomplish. I was given a sense of confidence and I never really felt the need to - or I've never had the benefit, I should probably say - of being inspired by outside heroes.” WantNeedsShouldPersonsBookHardAbleGivenFeltCan DoTypeHeroBenefitsRaisedInspiredNotionAccomplishSingle Person Author:Pierre Omidyar
“When I first started working, I was very aware of the fact that I'd been to university and studied Russian and French and not acting. So when I started working, I'd started working quite young, I felt like it was important to treat myself kind of like an apprentice and do as many different types of things as I could.” FirstsKindImportantDifferentFactsYoungFeltActingTypeTreatsUniversityApprentice Author:Kate Beckinsale
“There were the usual types of things that happen, in a production, like logistical bullshit, and this and that and the other. That's the sort of stuff that happened. But I never felt, in a creative sense, that we were ever veering into a place that I hadn't signed on for.” HappensFeltStuffCreativeHappenedTypeProductionsUsualBullshit Author:Ben Mendelsohn
“In ballet, I felt that no matter how good I was, if I didn't have the right body type or if I didn't fit a certain mold there was nothing I could do.” IfsMatterBodyCertainFeltTypeFitBalletMoldBody Types Author:Mary Elizabeth Winstead
“I put out a good 10 different types of drinks for them and they just said, "Oh, okay, so it's just one choice." One choice? I gave you Coke, Pepsi, Ginger Ale, Sprite. They saw that as one choice. Now why was that one choice? Because they felt, well, it was just all soda.” WellsSaidDifferentChoicesFeltSawsTypeDrinkOkayJust OneCokeSodaGingerAlePepsi Author:Sheena Iyengar
“I wanted people to feel me as a person. I do this music for the people, man, so at the end of the day I feel like, [given] our state of mind and the state our economy is in, I felt like we needed motivation for the type of situation we're in nowadays.” PeopleMenFeelsMindPersonsEndsStatesWantedMotivationGivenFeltSituationEconomyTypeNeededThe End Of The DayState Of Mind Author:Ace Hood
“There was a conflict - the actual putting together of the reality of the situation didn't seem to gel. I'd been doing kind of a slow ballad type of thing on records, but when it came to performing, I felt I was limiting myself.” KindRealitySeemsTogetherFeltSituationRecordsTypeConflictPerformingBallads Author:Van Morrison
“Creating a portrait of a female point of view in an environment that we've pretty much exclusively understood through a male perspective - "Wall Street," "Wolf of Wall Street," "Arbitrage" - etc. was beyond exciting for me. It felt downright necessary. And I felt really inspired by Alysia Reiner and Sarah Megan Thomas' agenda in telling these types of unique, feminist stories. [Both of them produced and acted in "Equity."]” StoriesFeltViewsEnvironmentStreetsPerspectiveWallTypeCreatingUniqueUnderstoodFemaleExcitingInspiredMalesFeministPoint Of ViewEtcAgendasPortraitsEquityArbitrage Author:Meera Menon