Quotes about feel
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“… Time does not heal,
It makes a half-stitched scar
That can be broken and again you feel
Grief as total as in its first hour.
-Elizabeth Jennings”

Kay Redfield Jamison (1946) American bipolar disorder researcher

Source: Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide

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“I'm way hot," he muttered. "But I don't feel sick. Just — way hot."
Fang”

James Patterson (1947) American author

Source: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports

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“He must feel that you choose to be with him, not that you need to be with him.”

Sherry Argov (1977) American writer

Source: Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl—A Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship

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“They say that even the brightest star won't shine forever. But in fact, the brightest star would live the shortest amount of time. Feel free to extract whatever life lesson you want from that.”

Philip Plait (1964) astronomer, skeptic

Source: Death from the Skies! (2008), p. 75-76
Source: Death from the Skies!: These Are the Ways the World Will End...

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“For as long as he could remember, he’d suffered from a vague nagging feeling of being not all there.”

Douglas Adams (1952–2001) English writer and humorist

Source: The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

“when something is right, it will feel easier and much more effortless”

Sherry Argov (1977) American writer

Source: Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl—A Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship

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“exists no miracle mightier than this:to feel”

E.E. Cummings (1894–1962) American poet

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95 poems (1958)

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“Insecurity is the worst sense that lovers feel: sometimes the most humdrum desireless marriage seems better. Insecurity twists meanings and poisons trust.”

Variant: Insecurity is the worst sense that lovers feel; sometimes the most humdrum desireless marriage seems better. Insecurity twists meanings and poisons trust.
Source: The End of the Affair

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“Feeling no remorse must be a blessing when all you have are your memories”

Jon Ronson (1967) British journalist, documentary filmmaker, radio presenter and nonfiction author

Source: The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry

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“Beneath the stains of time the feeling disappears, you are someone else I am still right here.”

Johnny Cash (1932–2003) American singer-songwriter

Source: Johnny Cash Quotes

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“A feeling of aversion or attachment toward something is your clue that there's work to be done.”

Ram Dass (1931–2019) American contemporary spiritual teacher and the author of the 1971 book Be Here Now
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“I think how the world is still somehow beautiful even when I feel no joy at being alive within it.”

Loung Ung (1970) American academic

Source: First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers

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“And it doesn’t even matter if it’s true or not. What matters is that I feel it, and believe it.”

Variant: I feel the universe is telling me something. And it doesn't even matter if it's true or not. What matters is that I feel it, and believe it.
Source: Every Day

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“To find a mountain path all by oneself gives a greater feeling of strength than to take a path that is shown.”

Karen Horney (1885–1952) American-German psychoanalyst

Source: Self-Analysis

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