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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 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 goals higher hours
My goals are a lot higher than that. I'm only twenty-something hours away from graduating. And, more importantly, I never felt like I was through, and once you leave, that's it. Lorenzo Booker
felt point
From that point on. I think they felt like they could do nothing wrong. David Jennings
felt good last remember time
I don't remember the last time I felt this good going into the season. Jose Vidro
felt game good players spoke sure win
I was sure we were good enough to win the game and I spoke to the players about how I felt it was there for the taking. Stuart Raper
felt guys implies playing upsetting
I wouldn't even characterize it as benching. That kind of implies he was doing something that was upsetting me. He wasn't playing well. I felt like there were other guys who were playing better. Quin Snyder
felt reminds
She reminds you of the joyfulness that you felt when you first started and reminds you to never let that go. Elisabeth Shue
felt talking
I felt pretty good. That's what I've been talking about all along. Randy Johnson
mad composer improvisation
I always hankered to be a composer - I was mad about music, though I never studied seriously, and can't read a note. But I learned to play the piano and became pretty skillful at improvisation, especially after a drop or two. Conrad Aiken
mad wicked church
Few things have done more harm than the belief on the part of individuals or groups (or tribes or states or nations or churches) that he or she or they are in sole possession of the truth: especially about how to live, what to be and do - and that those who differ from them are not merely mistaken, but wicked or mad: and need restraining or suppressing. Isaiah Berlin
mad democracy needs
And in a democracy, when we say we're mad at what's going on, what we need to be saying is we're mad at ourselves. Mike Lowry
mad chemistry problem
I'd love to be a mad scientist who plays around with chemistry, and solves all the world's problems and creates a few of them himself. Kellan Lutz
mad spiders bash
I came from a family of repairers. The spider is a repairer. If you bash into the web of a spider, she doesn't get mad. She weaves and repairs it. Louise Bourgeois
mad emotion glad
I'm very free with all my emotions, whether it's happy, sad, mad, glad, whatever. Kimberly Elise
mad faithful doubt
And what renders him so unmarriageable?” Eloise asked. Francesca leveled a serious stare at her older sister. Eloise was mad if she thought she should set her cap for Michael. “Well?” Eloise prodded. “He could never remain faithful to one woman,” Fran-cesca said, “and I doubt you‟d be willing to put up with infidelities.” “No,” Eloise murmured, “not unless he‟d be willing to put up with severe bodily injury. Julia Quinn
mad unhappy wish
What is it with me? Am I absolutely nobody, but merely inordinately vain? I do not know…. But I am most fearfully unhappy. That is all. I am so unhappy that I wish I was dead—yet I should be mad to die when I have not yet lived at all. Katherine Mansfield
mad people personality
Some people are born with a vital and responsive energy. It not only enables them to keep abreast of the times; it qualifies them to furnish in their own personality a good bit of the motive power to the mad pace. Kate Chopin