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feelings words-of-wisdom awareness
We're a feeling, an awareness encased here Carlos Castaneda
feelings lines celebration
No one who has experienced facing a screaming, boiling, hysterical audience can avoid feeling shivers in the spine. It's a thin line between celebration and menace. Agnetha Faltskog
feelings pasta cooks
You can buy a good pasta but when you cook it yourself it has another feeling. Agnes Varda
feelings gut-feelings stomach
I've got a gut feeling in my stomach. . . Alan Sugar
feelings enthusiasm fine
True enthusiasm is a fine feeling whose flash I admire where-ever I see it. Charlotte Bronte
feelings film
Nothing quite like it. The feeling of film. Charlie Chaplin
feelings littles strange
Spite is a little word, but it represents as strange a jumble of feelings and compound of discords, as any polysyllable in the language. Charles Dickens
feelings age done
We all have some experience of a feeling, that comes over us occasionally, of what we are saying and doing having been said and done before, in a remote time - of our having been surrounded, dim ages ago, by the same faces, objects, and circumstances. Charles Dickens
feelings words-of-wisdom deeds
"O, Mrs. Clennam, Mrs. Clennam," said Little Dorrit, "angry feelings and unforgiving deeds are no comfort and no guide to you and me." Charles Dickens
reassurance harley gentle
I don't know if this qualifies as gentle reassurance, but right now this is all that stands between me and a Harley-Davidson. Colin Firth
reassurance weak greater
What greater reassurance can the weak have than that they are like anyone else? Eric Hoffer
reassuring longevity lasting
History is not reassuring on the subject of the longevity of seemingly lasting great nations, is it? Dick Cavett
reassuring seeing strong
The most reassuring thing is they are seeing very strong demand, Apjit Walia
reassuring showing week work
It was a competitive scrimmage. We still have a long way to go, but it's reassuring that the work we did this week is showing up a little bit. Terry Stotts