Quotes about felt
felt job mentality nervous second team
We really wanted to do a better job in the second half. This team made me nervous and I felt that we had to come out with the mentality that we were down.
felt forward mentality needed needs step sure terms training
We really need to make sure that the mentality in terms of what training needs to be like every day, how to be stronger, how to compete. ... I really felt like that part needed to get put in place and that without that we were not going to step forward the way we wanted. Bob Bradley
felt finally halftime post
We finally felt at halftime we had really established that post game. Terry Porter
felt number thinking time
We have been thinking about doing this show for a number of years. Now we felt it was the right time to do this show.
felt win
We are thrilled, certainly. We felt like we could win games, and I think that is probably what got us through the end.
felt good level planning playing
We aren't planning on 'coffee is good for you' in our advertising, but we felt it was important to level the playing field. W. S. Gilbert
felt future kinship special
We Americans have always felt a special kinship with the future. Mitt Romney
felt love outcast total weirdo
I'm a total weirdo and have often felt like an outcast and a freak, and I love that. It makes things so much more exciting. Zoe Kravitz
felt standing
Those big putts, when I was standing over them, I felt like I had a chance, ... I had been making big putts all week. Retief Goosen
felt job picked players
Those are the players we felt can do the job for now. We have only picked the players we wanted from those eligible.
felt good nobody street studio wall
Nobody has ever felt on Wall Street that a studio is a good investment.
felt
Right away, it felt like that's what I should have been doing for 10 years, Jamey Wright
felt hard kids maybe minutes played time
Richie played OK. We maybe played him too many minutes but he said he felt good. We're having a hard time right now. Our kids don't know how to play with him on offense.
felt people surrogate watch window
People would come around and look in the window and they would watch the birth. It was so sweet. I felt like we were the godparents or surrogate mothers.
felt gas happy listen peter pumping
Peter told me he'd be more happy pumping gas than doing this, so I had to listen to him. But I felt obliterated.
felt good peter pushed
Peter felt real good today. He felt 100 percent, actually, and we pushed him pretty hard. Ken Hitchcock
felt mesmerized poems touch trying
Poems mesmerized me, and I felt better when I was writing them, or trying to - more in touch with something deep and dark within myself. Edward Hirsch
felt game gratifying help job team win
Personally, it felt good, but this is a team. It's a team game and to do your job is gratifying, to do things to help your team win is gratifying and I was able to do that tonight. Matt Holliday
felt prepare quickly sat second sure wasted wife
My second thought was my wife (Cyndi) and my children, and how quickly I could prepare them for what we would be facing. Then I sat there and felt like, 'Man, I wasted a lot of time.' You sure look at things differently. Mark Richards
felt key location pitch today worked
My two-seamer (fastball) really worked well today, and I went to it a lot. I felt comfortable with it, and I think today that was the key for me: getting that pitch in the location I needed. Wandy Rodriguez
felt fist good lots nobody perfect problems tonight
Nobody is perfect all the time. I felt very good tonight but I had lots of problems in the fist inning. Livan Hernandez
felt group opening past six stronger team
On paper, I like the team that we've put together. Then again, I've felt the same way each of the past six seasons. But I like this group that we have assembled, and I think we may be even stronger by opening day. Don Maloney
felt forward happened incident instead moving school step steps taking work
On that day, I felt like at any other school that same incident could have happened. Yes, it was a step back, but it was something that could have happened at any school at any time. It is something we have to work through and keep moving forward instead of taking even more steps back. James Ward
felt last
On the last lap, I felt like I was going to die.
felt help outside pressure putting tie took
On the outside edge, we felt we weren't putting enough pressure on their fullbacks. I took a chance. A tie doesn't help you now.
felt
On something as important as this, I felt that all the trustees should have input, James Grant
felt hollywood home lived looking matter
I lived in Hollywood long enough to learn to play tennis and become a star, but I never felt it was my home. I was never looking for a home, as a matter of fact. Paulette Goddard
felt guess guy masculine maybe obvious people perfect presence project sensuality tom women
The Guess Guy has to have a masculine presence and project a strong personality as a counterpoint to the sensuality of the women in the campaigns. With Tom Skerritt, I think people thought he was an interesting - maybe not the most obvious - choice for a Guess campaign. However, I felt he had that perfect combination that was right for the brand.
felt message spirit store
We have a message in store for you. We try to make you feel something that you have never felt before, and that's the spirit of God.
felt freedom gives life network tv
I've always felt I had the talent. I've done a lot in my life. I've written, been in bands, done live TV for a network in Perth. I'm well-trained when it comes to being on a set, which gives you freedom. Paul Eenhoorn
felt lee
I never felt Lee Strasberg could act, and I fail to see how someone who can't act can teach acting. Paul Henreid
felt knocking trying weeks
Two weeks ago, we were 9-0 and we felt like we were knocking on the door. Now we feel like we are trying to find the right address.
felt home squares
You didn't even need to see a person. All those little squares were rooftops. Each one was a home to families. I just felt the need to do something. Bill Foster