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feels matter others
Sometimes, if it feels right to do something, you have to do it no matter what others think. Minnie Driver
feels good
It was a long time. It feels good to be back here. Corey Koskie
feels novels
As well as writing novels and doing short-order journalism, I am also the full-time carer of my husband, who has Alzheimer's. Each day feels like a race that must be run. Laurie Graham
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When you feel your best, everybody else can feel it, too. Ariana Grande
feels stills humans
I'm still human - I can't not feel. Delta Goodrem
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We've seen record numbers of bankruptcies every year. The lending industry feels there are a number of filings that are abusive and could have been avoided. Fritz Elmendorf
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Todd feels worse about what happened than anybody, ... He has been punished and served his time. Wayne Gretzky
feels flying gave good nobody radar work
We were flying under the radar for a long time. Nobody gave us a whole lot of chance. It feels good to get a little respect, but we know we have a lot of work to do. Jason Elam
feels great send since thank
We wanted to be on. We just wanted to thank him for everything he's done, not just this year, but since he's been here. This is coach's day. It just feels great to send him out of here like this. John Stocco
former people yoga
We've had people who were yoga instructors. ... We have a former marine, and we have everything in between, Seth Godin
former judges remove
We have to remove the judges who were the spearhead of the former regime. Cedomir Jovanovic
former governor great honored step
It's great having a former Governor step up -- we're honored to have her as part of the team. John Hanson
former latter life mere
The unformed is not worse than the over-formed. The former is nothing; the latter is mere appearance. Real form presupposes real life. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
former geneva jean laboratory months professor receive several university visit
In the 1950s, the Biophysics Laboratory at the University of Geneva was lucky enough to receive each summer for several months the visit of Jean Weigle. He was the former professor of experimental physics at the University of Geneva. Werner Arber