“I’ve always felt a little misrepresented in the world.”
“I always felt great about what I wrote for ‘Newsies,’ but ‘Newsies’ was a total flop.”
“I haven’t felt anchored my entire life. But I kind of like it.”
“I have never felt that the one thing that I am ‘known for’ is what I am.”
“It took me six novels before I felt confident of my voice as a writer.”
“I have always felt that my work is religious, not sacrilegious.”
“I have always felt that I am the sum total of my parts.”
“I’ve certainly felt alone a lot of my life.”
“I’ve never felt nervous in front of big crowds and in big stadiums.”
“I felt pressured by continuous touring.”
“Remember – the universal language is not texted, emailed, or spoken. It is felt.”
“I never felt the GDR was my home country.”
“I never felt like I had made it.”
“With Real Sociedad, I felt that I needed to leave.”
“I never felt that I didn’t have a chance to win.”
“I suppose I had these concerns but I really felt that I had to keep my scope very, very concentrated.”
“It felt scary because there was no auditioning, no rehearsing.”
“Developments in financial markets can have broad economic effects felt by many outside the markets.”
“I have never felt bereft of anything.”
“I felt grand juries were illegal and coercive.”
“I’ve never not felt relevant.”
“I always felt a weird obligation to be adventurous.”
“My biggest mentor is myself, I’ve always felt.”
“It can feel isolating to be a mom. I’ve been one and felt isolated.”
“I always felt that I was a writer, that was what I had to do.”
“I never felt cynical, and I never felt that I couldn’t do what I wanted to do.”
“I’ve always felt unclaimed.”
“I felt good in the bullpen and even when we came out in the first inning I felt fairly good.”
“Every time I watched my acting on ‘Dynasty,’ I cringed. Creatively, I felt stifled.”
“I had felt uncomfortable as a woman my whole life.”
“I’ve never felt the need to be defined by a man.”
“I’ve always felt that if people just came to one of my gigs, all would be revealed.”
“I felt caged by my childhood.”
“I felt Clinton represented the worst of the 1960s.”
“I’ve never felt any particular desire to be married.”
“I felt early on I wasn’t going to be a respectable citizen.”
“I grew up in a place that felt very integrated.”
“The more I learned about Shoeless Joe, the more I felt he was maligned.”
“I never felt comfortable hosting TV.”
“I’ve traveled to many countries in Africa, and to me, Benin felt the most hopeful.”
“I’ve always felt very English.”
“We felt that although they were patchy, there was a tremendous political energy in the Henry plays.”
“As a young aspiring journalist, I felt I was put into a box.”
“In Sochi, I felt like I lost a gold.”
“But by all this I am not deterred, for I have seen, I have heard, I have felt.”
“I always felt that if I was going to do a movie, I wanted it to be authentic.”
“I felt that what is personal is political.”
“I never felt I belonged. I was always an outsider.”
“I felt I bowled well for Barbados, and that helped me.”
“Playing Paige, I felt I had to train to wrestle.”
“Since my illness, I’ve felt the presence of my angels.”
“I felt terrible when I went to Roma because I hadn’t fulfilled the expectations of the Florentines.”
“I’d always felt like a Canadian living in the U.S.”
“At concerts I felt demeaned, like a vaudevillian.”
“Even if I aspired to be in showbiz, I felt physically inadequate being compared to my parents.”
“I never felt I left the stage.”
“When I became secretary of state, I felt one of my primary jobs was building relationships around the world.”
“I always felt love from both my parents.”
“I always felt music to be universal and undifferentiated – Western classical, folk, Carnatic or Hindustani and so on.”
“I’ve felt ugly and insecure.”
“We felt like, first and foremost, we were songwriters.”
“I’ve never felt like a French actress.”
“I felt no need to write a German-bashing play.”
“I always felt an outsider.”
“I felt I had to solve everyone’s problems.”
“I always felt that a governor surrenders a certain amount of privacy. And I came to accept that.”
“Respect for right conduct is felt by every body.”
“When I was playing with the children, I felt I ought to be working, and when I was working, I felt I ought to be playing with the children.”
“My parents felt judged by me.”
“I have always said and felt that true enjoyment can not be described.”
“There are so many separate selves; no one who writes creatively hasn’t felt that.”
“When I arrived in Las Vegas, I felt I was embraced by it.”
“I was actually very ugly. I was ugly. I felt very insecure.”
“When I lived in Hong Kong, I felt that Hong Kong is my family.”
“Everyone was thinking it was going to be a bust. I felt redeemed.”
“I’ve never felt influenced by Ernest Hemingway though I suppose there is something inevitable there.”
“I’ve never felt the constraints of social acceptability.”
“I have never felt the constraints of social acceptability.”
“He disliked emotion, not because he felt lightly, but because he felt deeply.”
“Of course I’ve felt racism.”
“Early on, I wrote a letter to the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. I was 17. I felt called, moved.”
“In ballet class, I felt like Ralph Wiggum.”
“I’ve never felt at home anywhere.”
“I have always felt that there is no substitute of experience.”
“I really felt it was time for a new vision.”
“I always felt that anorexia was the form of breakdown most readily available to adolescent girls.”
“I felt uncomfortable in cliques.”
“Since I was 13 or 14 I’ve always felt older than I actually am.”
“I felt no stigma whatsoever in becoming the third Mrs. Gifford.”
“I felt like I haven’t had the typical experience of a novelist whose book becomes a movie.”
“I never felt I would be part of the international scene for 50 caps in my wildest dreams.”
“The war, as I felt it and a lot of my compatriots felt it, was a creative act.”
“I felt highly anxious in a way that I didn’t think other children were.”
“I always felt I needed to teach to survive.”
“I did what I felt, and I felt what I did, at all costs.”
“I always felt weird. I don’t feel particularly likeable.”
“I felt very alone in Hollywood.”
“I sat at the popular table, but I always felt really geeky.”
“Since I became a dancer, I have felt much better about myself.”
“I never felt interpretation was my job.”
“I felt I could play in maybe a dozen tournaments a year as an amateur.”
“From my youngest days, I always felt certain affinities with the idea of being a preacher.”
“As a kid, I felt really weird.”
“Do exactly what you would do if you felt most secure.”
“I always have felt that I was six years old.”
“I felt the need to unlearn my formal education.”
“There’re only a few photographers I’ve ever felt really comfortable with.”
“I never felt welcome in the heteronormative groups.”
“We Americans have always felt a special kinship with the future.”
“I never really felt like I belonged in California.”
“I never felt terribly comfortable in the public eye.”
“And I felt sorry, and I have felt bad about what happened.”
“I have never felt like a diva!”
“I didn’t feel like I fitted in. I felt like I was a hindrance to A-ha.”
“I was very unconditionally loved and accepted, I felt, by my father.”
“When I had dark hair I definitely felt that I was more anonymous.”
“When I arrived at Barcelona and saw Messi’s face, and later Luis Suarez, I felt like it was a videogame.”
“I never looked in the mirror and felt beautiful.”
“I felt that K wasn’t getting a fair shake anyway.”
“I’ve always felt like an imposter, in the whole, as a musician.”
“I felt I was owned by possessions.”
“I felt profoundly ashamed, I was very much upset.”
“I never really felt pushed at school or that I was struggling; it came naturally.”
“Some felt as if ‘Charlie Hebdo’ was obsessed with its ‘Screw Allah’ stance. It’s a sort of provocation that caused a lot of debates.”
“When I couldn’t write, I felt like a zombie.”
“I felt I was in a good place with Oklahoma.”
“I’ve felt like an outsider. I’ve had to struggle.”
“Prayers not felt by us are seldom heard by God.”
“You can’t talk about what you haven’t felt.”
“At 19, I felt like I was 40.”
“I never felt like I had a mother.”
“If I hadn’t been part of ‘3 Idiots,’ I would have felt bloody jealous.”
“When I wrote my first book, ‘Koolaids,’ I felt rejected and not wanted.”
“I have never felt vulnerable nor restricted in my movements.”
“I didn’t volunteer; they asked me. I felt a duty to testify.”
“I’ve often felt that the Indian tiger has not been unleashed.”
“I felt a bit bookish, cut off from life.”
“When I discovered drama, I felt a connection.”
“With The Omen, I really felt I wasn’t in control. It was panic.”
“I felt like a hunted animal, followed constantly, waiting to be killed.”
“I’ve always avoided sequels, unless I felt there was something fresh.”
“At times, here at Milan, I have felt humiliated.”
“I had my bully, and it was excruciating. Not only the bully, but the intimidation I felt.”
“I felt I was painting with a Popsicle.”
“I have never felt in tune with the whole rock industry.”
“Have I felt misunderstood by Music Row at times? Of course.”
“I confess I’ve never felt like a passenger.”
“I always felt I had to fill silences, usually by singing or whistling. It was nerves and shyness, really.”
“I felt a responsibility to present a viable alternative to the popular electric sound.”
“I felt blessed by the existence of Horace Porter’s ‘Campaigning With Grant.’”
“I’ve always felt that I was a star. I always knew that I am a star.”
“It felt good to actually have a decent swim.”
“I was an outsider. I looked different, and I felt really voiceless as a kid.”
“Never, ever, have I felt really accepted in Hollywood.”
“I don’t think I ever felt an outsider when I had a stutter.”
“I’ve always felt comfortable, but in football, there are lows.”
“For a sensation to be felt as pain is for it to be pain.”
“Since being on television, I have felt that my brain is degenerating.”
“I felt like I always knew my role.”
“I felt good in the ring with John Cena.”
“I’ve always felt on the outside, really.”
“I always felt just that I didn’t fit into certain groups.”
“I felt like when I took my weave out, I wasn’t pretty, I wasn’t noticeable.”
“Felt is not the easiest thing to animate. It’s very flimsy.”
“I felt like I was trailblazing. And that’s what I did.”
“With ‘Twilight,’ I felt the actors needed to be up-and-coming artists that haven’t been recognized yet.”
“I always felt a little bit on the outside.”
“Space felt like home.”
“I felt my whole life was a facsimile of a life.”
“It felt amazing to be one of a handful working female directors in Hollywood.”
“I felt bad to have to get divorced. I wasn’t proud of that.”
“I felt a lot of love through playing at BYU.”
“I’ve often felt depressed; everyone feels depressed.”
“I have done what I felt to be my duty.”
“After ‘Superstar,’ I was encouraged. I felt audiences wanted to be challenged.”
“I felt sidelined by the industry, by the preoccupation with finding something newer, younger.”
“I’ve always felt more prepared whenever I do my makeup.”
“I felt so unbelievably ugly for years.”
“I’ve always felt like the underdog.”
“I have written only what I have thought through, felt through and suffered through.”
“Racism is felt the most definitely in grassroots football.”
“With a guitar I would be able to express the things I felt in sounds.”
“That red carpet has to be felt to be believed.”
“When I ran, I felt like a butterfly that was free.”
“I never really felt super-Texan. It wasn’t like I was unhappy, but I wasn’t superhappy.”
“I never felt truly at home in Switzerland.”
“I always felt like a fraud.”
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