Quotes about feel
page 86
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 526.
"Little More Time With You"
Song lyrics, Hourglass (1997)
The Origin of Humankind (1994)
Variant: An example may clarify more precisely the relation between the psychologist and the anthropologist. If both of them investigate, say, the phenomenon of anger, the psychologist will try to grasp what the angry man feels, what his motives and the impulses of his will are, but the anthropologist will also try to grasp what he is doing. In respect of this phenomenon self-observation, being by nature disposed to weaken the spontaneity and unruliness of anger, will be especially difficult for both of them. The psychologist will try to meet this difficulty by a specific division of consciousness, which enables him to remain outside with the observing part of his being and yet let his passion run its course as undisturbed as possible. Of course this passion can then not avoid becoming similar to that of the actor, that is, though it can still be heightened in comparison with an unobserved passion its course will be different: there will be a release which is willed and which takes the place of the elemental outbreak, there will be a vehemence which will be more emphasized, more deliberate, more dramatic. The anthropologist can have nothing to do with a division of consciousness, since he has to do with the unbroken wholeness of events, and especially with the unbroken natural connection between feelings and actions; and this connection is most powerfully influenced in self-observation, since the pure spontaneity of the action is bound to suffer essentially. It remains for the anthropologist only to resign any attempt to stay outside his observing self, and thus when he is overcome by anger not to disturb it in its course by becoming a spectator of it, but to let it rage to its conclusion without trying to gain a perspective. He will be able to register in the act of recollection what he felt and did then; for him memory takes the place of psychological self-experience. … In the moment of life he has nothing else in his mind but just to live what is to be lived, he is there with his whole being, undivided, and for that very reason there grows in his thought and recollection the knowledge of human wholeness.
Source: What is Man? (1938), pp. 148-149
Letter to Chancellor Adolf Hitler http://alphahistory.com/nazigermany/hindenburg-and-hitler-on-jewish-war-veterans/, (April 4th 1933)
President
Canto I, line 221
Source: Hudibras, Part II (1664)
Song lyrics, Singles and rarities
Daniel Martin (1977)
3 June 2010 https://twitter.com/gtdguy/status/15286917857
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The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems (1899), The Man With the Hoe (1898)
As quoted in Charles Townes, Inventor of the Laser, Nobel Laureate, Believer http://www.aleteia.org/en/technology/article/charles-townes-inventor-of-the-laser-nobel-laureate-believer-5848255028002816 (2015)
Cassandra (1860)
(Staley, 2001: 64-5).
The Book of Margery Kempe
Reviewing "Tocata" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a940h3-1NV0 from Brazilliance; as quoted in "Clare Fischer: Blindfold Test" http://www.mediafire.com/view/fix6ane8h54gx/Clare_Fischer#rjvay58eo774rhe
Explaining Jim Crow laws to his daughters, in The Luminous Darkness : A Personal Interpretation of the Anatomy of Segregation and the Ground of Hope (1989), p. 71
Hitler's interview with Richard Breiting, 1931, published in Edouard Calic, ed., “First Interview with Hitler, 4 May 1931,” Secret Conversations with Hitler: The Two Newly-Discovered 1931 Interviews, New York: John Day Co., 1971, pp. 31-33. Also published under the title Unmasked: Two Confidential Interviews with Hitler in 1931, published by Chatto & Windus in 1971
1930s
September Morn, co-written with Gilbert Bécaud
Song lyrics, September Morn (1979)
Statements said on "Live in Sydney" before playing "Highway in the Wind"
From "Learn Every Job On Team, Babe's Tip to Success—And Marry" http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1920/08/24/page/11/ by Ruth (as told to Pegler), in The Chicago Tribune (August 24,1920), p. 11; reprinted as "The Game I Enjoyed Most" https://books.google.com/books?id=SAAlxi-0EZYC&pg=PA79 in Playing the Game: My Early Years in Baseball, p. 79
A Voice from the Attic (1960)
Quote in his letter to Adelaide Kuntz, October 24, 1939; as cited in Marsden Hartley, by Gail R. Scott, Abbeville Publishers, Cross River Press, 1988, New York p. 130
1931 - 1943
Evidently, this time he didn't listen to me.
Comments on his election during his first audience with German pilgrims, original comments given in German.
2005
“…the really damned not only like Hell, they feel loyal to it…”
Source: Pictures from an Institution (1954) [novel], Chapter 1, p. 28
Edward Wright, [The Romance of the Outlands, The Quarterly Review, 203, 47–72, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044092529163;view=1up;seq=77] July 1905, p. 63
Criticism
"Chasing the Sun"
Lyrics, The Blessed Unrest (2013)
Source: Faitheist (2012), Chapter 5, “Unholier Than Thou: Saying Goodbye to God” (p. 93)
2000s, Europe's Anti-American Obsession (2003)
Quoted in Parade Magazine 10 July 2008 http://www.parade.com/celebrity/celebrity-parade/archive/pc_0194.html.
Source: To Bill O'Reilly, in discussion about the supposed War on Christmas, as quoted in "In Letterman appearance, O'Reilly repeated false claim that school changed 'Silent Night' lyrics" http://mediamatters.org/items/200601040009, Media Matters for America, (4 January 2006).
Source: Death: The Final Stage of Growth (1975), Ch. 5
"Poetry is Not a Luxury"
Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (1984)
This is My God: The Jewish Way of Life (1959)
Source: The "Wind on Fire" Trilogy (2000-2003), Firesong (Book 3), p. 274
The Law of Mind (1892)
Source: Earthsea Books, The Tombs of Atuan (1971), Chapter 12, "Voyage"
What the Future Holds (1984)
Quoted in Remembrance by Tom Johnson (September 1987)
The 11th Colin Cherry Memorial Lecture on Communication http://www.connectedfamily.com/frame4/cf0413seymour/recent_essays/cf0413_cherry_3.html (1998)
ELLE, "Fiona Apple is NOT the next Alanis, thank you" October [1996]
“Analogies prove nothing, that is quite true, but they can make one feel more at home.”
1930s, "New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis" https://books.google.com/books/about/New_Introductory_Lectures_on_Psycho_anal.html?id=hIqaep1qKRYC&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button#v=onepage&q&f=false (1933)
Muslim Separatism – Causes and Consequences (1987)
“Objects must be described only in order to describe the feelings they envoke in us.”
Quote from Kandinsky's letter to Gabriele Münter, June 1916; as cited in lrike Becks-Malorny, Wassily Kandinsky, 1866–1944: The Journey to Abstraction [Cologne: Taschen, 1999], pp. 115, 118
Kandinsky left Münter and Murnau in 1914, because the first World War started and Kandinsky had a Russian nationality
1916 -1920
“My feelings are too loud for words and too shy for the world.”
Forgotten Home http://www.poetrysoup.com/famous/poem/21398/Forgotten_Home
From the poems written in English
Frank Oz, as quoted in Q&A: Frank Oz on Henson, “Dark Crystal” and the Kwik Way http://blog.sfgate.com/parenting/2007/06/28/qa-frank-oz-on-henson-dark-crystal-and-the-kwik-way/, SFGate, (June 28, 2007).
About
Interview with The Guardian (29 March 2010)
Farewell letter to Fidel Castro (1965)
Quote from an interview with w:Elaine de Kooning, 'Hans Hofmann paints a picture', 1950; in Artnews, February 1950, 38 (article 38-41 and 58-59)
1950s
Letter to Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, December 24, 1969
Cited in, Richard D. Carter, Curt Flood (1971). The Way It Is, Trident Press, ISBN 0-671-27076-1.
Asked via Twitter why he decided to try veganism (April 2016); quoted in "Nate Diaz and 8 Other Pro Athletes You Had No Idea Were Vegan", Stack (16 December 2016) http://www.stack.com/a/nate-diaz-and-8-other-pro-athletes-you-had-no-idea-were-vegan.
Creation seminars (2003-2005), The Hovind theory
“It is the most wonderful feeling in the world, you know, knowing you are loved and wanted.”
Source: On Being Blonde (2004), p. 79
Source: Conversation (1782), Line 347.
Response to People magazine named Paltrow the World’s Most Beautiful Woman for 2013 http://edition.cnn.com/2013/04/24/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/gwyneth-paltrow-people-worlds-most-beautiful/ (April 24, 2013)
"Message from the President on the Occasion of Field Mass at Gettysburg, delivered by John S. Gleason, Jr." (29 June 1963) http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Research-Aids/Ready-Reference/JFK-Quotations.aspx; Box 10, President's Outgoing Executive Correspondence, White House Central Chronological Files, Papers of John F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
1963
Some Men are More Perfect Than Others (1973)
“You do not have the right to use this art form to feel inferior.”
As quoted by a former student "TJ" (23 March 2006) http://yesandblog.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_yesandblog_archive.html
Source: The Bankrupt Bookseller (1947), pp. 34–35
David Lloyd George upon Campbell-Bannerman's death, quoted in The Times (23 April 1908), p. 5.
About
Tarkan finds his moves take him across borders, CNN Worldbeat, August 9, 1999 http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Music/9908/09/tarkan.wb/index.html,
About his hit single Şımarık
Source: When Gravity Fails (1986), Chapter 2 (p. 20).
Quote from Schopferische Konfession (Creative credo) of 1918; first published in 'Tribune der Kunst und Zeit', no. 13 (1920): 66; for an English translation, see Victor H. Miesel, ed. Voices of German Expressionism, (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1970); as quoted in 'Portfolios', Alexander Dückers; in German Expressionist Prints and Drawings - Essays Vol 1.; published by Museum Associates, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California & Prestel-Verlag, Germany, 1986, p. 101
1900s - 1920s
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Essays, Can Poetry Matter? (1991), The Catholic Writer Today (2013)
“Man … feels lost without the direction-finder provide by progress.”
“Ultimate Terms in Contemporary Rhetoric,” p. 93.
Language is Sermonic (1970)
New York City (February 1916), p. 145
1910s, Letters to Anita Pollitzer' (1916)
As quoted in 777 Mathematical Conversation Starters http://books.google.co.in/books?id=JNbKURWmODkC&pg=PA172 (2002) by John de Pillis, p. 172
“By words one transmits thoughts to another, by means of art, one transmits feelings.”
What is Art? (1897)
(1974) cited by David Crystal, "English as a Global Language" (2003), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521530323, p. 124.