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en We feel they are trying to intimidate and insult people who are going to our demonstration. We don't feel government should be allowed to do that.

en In the '90s, it felt like it became (all about) people insulting each other. ... Insult. Comeback. Insult. Comeback. That doesn't feel real at all. But I feel like all three of these shows have veered away from that, and there's some sort of deeper goal.

en For me, this is no problem. Sometimes when I strike out some people I feel good and I do something that's in the moment. So I don't try to intimidate that guy. I do it for myself. ... You feel happy because everybody knows he's the best hitter right now in the major leagues.

en If I feel depressed I will sing. If I feel sad I will laugh. If I feel ill I will double my labor. If I feel fear I will plunge ahead. If I feel inferior I will wear new garments. If I feel uncertain I will raise my voice. If I feel poverty I will think of wealth to come. If I feel incompetent I will think of past success. If I feel insignificant I will remember my goals. Today I will be the master of my emotions.
  Og Mandino

en I'm sure that might intimidate some, but I'm hoping that once we have an array of people blocking that hate out of the air, the students will feel welcome and go in without that intimidation.

en I feel that the community wants a stadium theater. And if (the developers) aren't allowed to get the signage they feel is necessary in order for them to be successful in Grand Junction, I feel that they aren't going to do the deal,

en I feel that the community wants a stadium theater. And if (the developers) aren't allowed to get the signage they feel is necessary in order for them to be successful in Grand Junction, I feel that they aren't going to do the deal.

en In my mind, no, I'm not really concerned about how you guys feel about that, but in my mind, I feel like I've achieved. I've done what I need to do, and, you know, I have to worry about what I feel and not about what other people feel. And I feel great about my game, myself, and what I have done. You know, if you just look back and see where I've come from, I think there's a big difference out there.

en Once people see this 'Unplugged,' I just want them to feel the spontaneity, to feel passionate, ... I want you to see another side of me, that's free, and feel where my head is, where whatever happens, happens. I want you to feel inspired.

en At no time did anyone condemn any soldier for their sacrifice in any of this discussion on the Confederate flag. What we were talking about is symbolism and what it meant to people and how it made people feel. ... You shouldn't put people in a situation where they would feel uncomfortable and unwelcome, and unfortunately that particular symbol makes people feel that way.

en I feel very happy. I feel that a principle right of citizens to ask the government to be heard has been granted, and the first victory is the government's for having listened to us.

en I feel that this is a demonstration of the Premier having listened to a lot of people, including us, and having taken time to make a decision that was extremely difficult, ... I really don't think there was an easy path on this.

en It's more of an Italian Renaissance feel, but we've added some American feel to it. Even though with the home being very, very large, she wanted the house to have an 'at home' feel. Truly she designed it for happiness. I don't think people will feel intimidated by it. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. It's very homey and comfortable.

en It really does change their mental health. The more the two sides of the brain are communicating together, the more pleasant you feel, the more peaceful you feel, the more you feel connected to people around you. The more one side of the brain is dominant over the other, the more you feel angry, sad and disconnected.

en This isn't to be insensitive, but anytime someone is a target of a protest, they feel victimized and threatened. While people may find it obnoxious, unpleasant or scary, it's not illegal. The government is hoping to play on the jury's emotions. They're saying, 'Don't think about the law, don't think about the facts. We've got a crying woman up here on the stand; what are you going to do to make her feel better?


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