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feeling good looks means
Sometimes it looks good but you are not feeling comfortable inside. But if it looks good, it means it is good. Tatiana Totmianina
feeling nobody
There's nobody in that lineup who's feeling 100 percent. Bobby Cox
feeling good handle houston looked offensive oregon points threw unable unprepared
Which, as many times as they threw it (49), is impressive. They've got to be feeling good about their offensive line. Houston looked like they were unable or unprepared to handle all the things Oregon threw at them. The 38 points could've been a lot more. Bobby Hauck
feeling home
I?m going home feeling good. I think we?re getting a little better. And we can get a lot better, by the way. Jim Calhoun
feeling guys last step
This is a much better feeling than when we were here last time. We had a lot of guys come in and step up. Jeff King
feeling few forward given good looking next roll wins
We'd like to have a few more wins and not have given up a few of those, but we're feeling good right now. We're kind of on a roll and looking forward to the next few weeks. Quincy Henderson
feeling three
Three in a row, you know what I mean? I ain't feeling that. Derek Fisher
knew prepare teams weapon yards zero
We knew going in that they were going to zero in on Kevin, who still had 115 yards in the game. Now, we've got another weapon - teams have to prepare even harder. Joby Scroggs
knew thinking
I knew I hadn't pitched out of the stretch, but I wasn't thinking about a no-hitter. C.C. Sabathia
knew moved needed unusual western
I knew I didn't want to do that forever. I was 26 years old and needed something different, an unusual challenge. So I moved to Western Europe. Michael Oster
knew step
I knew I didn't have much time, that I had to take a step and let it go. Chris Hernandez
knew partly
I knew I couldn't do what Eddie Izzard does, so I just tried to write some stories that were based, or partly based, on my own experiences. Deirdre O'Kane
knew
I knew I could do anything I wanted to do and go anywhere I wanted to go and not have to worry if I could afford it. Cilla Black
knew special took
I knew he was special from the first day when he took over the huddle. The huddle, that?s the linebacker?s house. Chuck Darby
knew
I knew he was going to get some time, but man. That's a long time. Elliott Ambrose
knew together worked
I knew her for over 20 years and we worked together over 200 times. Michael Feinstein
pain struggle adversity
I never feel more alive than when I'm in great pain, struggling against insurmountable odds and untold adversity. Hardship? Suffering? Bring it! Dean Karnazes
pain real book
Mindi Scott has a real talent for getting inside her protagonist's head. She sketches out Coley's story in grand swathes, and then paints in all the little details, so that you feel as though you are enmeshed in Coley's brain: thinking her thoughts, feeling her confusion, anger, and, in the end, pain. I just don't think it's possible to read this book and not identify with Coley in some way. Amber Benson
pain sick religion
If the knowledge of torture of others makes you sick, it is a case of sympathy... It can be argued that behaviour based on sympathy is in an important sense egoistic, for one is oneself pleased at others' pleasure and pained at others' pain, and the pursuit of one's own utility may thus be helped by sympathetic action. Amartya Sen
pain mean wings
Fertility says, "Can you relax and just let things happen?" I ask, does she mean, like disasters, like pain, like misery? Can I just let all that happen? "And Joy," she says, "and Serenity, and Happiness, and Contentment." She says all the wings of the Columbia Memorial Mausoleum. "You don't have to control everything," she says. "You can't control everything." But you can be ready for disaster. A sign goes by saying, Buckle Up. "If you worry about disaster all of the time, that's what you are going to get," Fertility says. Chuck Palahniuk
pain war nice
Think of a rock polisher, one of those drums, goes round and round, rolls twenty-four/seven, full of water and rocks and gravel. Grinding it all up. Round and round. Polishing those ugly rocks into gemstones. That’s the earth. Why it goes around. We’re the rocks. And what happens to us—the drama and pain and joy and war and sickness and victory and abuse—why, that’s just the water and sand to erode us. Grind us down. To polish us up, nice and bright. Chuck Palahniuk
pain back-again again-and-again
We know there's going to be nothing but pain, but we go back again and again. Christopher Moore
pain artist people
What is it that turns people into artists? It often comes from some kind of pain or angst, a need to understand or express something. It very rarely comes from confidence, being raised by parents who want to hear what you have to say and wants to encourage you. Angelina Jolie
pain men balance
Nature is about balance. All the world comes in pairs - Yin and Yang, right and wrong, men and women; whats pleasure without pain? Angelina Jolie
pain men self
Almost all the ideas we have about being a man or being a woman are so burdened with pain, anxiety, fear and self-doubt. For many of us, the confusion around this question is excruciating. Andrew Cohen
practice
While the practice is not necessarily widespread, there are a lot of them, Diana Oblinger
practice kind solemnity
All kinds of performance practices have a certain register of power or solemnity. Theaster Gates
practice path fool
To reject practice by saying, 'it is conceptual!' is the path of fools. A tendency of the inexperienced and something to be avoided. Longchenpa
practice choices one-thing
It's one thing to make a choice. It's another to put that choice into practice. John C. Maxwell
practice might imperfect
Whatever strength the masses have is due entirely to ahimsa, however imperfect or defective its practice might have been. Mahatma Gandhi
practice trials may
I pray God I may never be brought to the melancholy trial; but, if ever I should, it will then be known how far I can reduce to practice principles which I know to be founded in truth. James Otis
practice design firsts
If there is a well thought-out design standard, it should be followed. In practice, great design comes from great designers. That is empirically the case. If a great designer did a first-rate standard, that model should be followed. Great design is not democratic; it comes from great designers. If the standard is lousy, then develop another standard. Edward Tufte
practice talent increase
A talent for repartee is one that increases with practice. John Lothrop Motley
practice work
This is what you practice for. You could say we work at conditioning pretty hard. Phil Lumpkin