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Feels Quotes - Page 112

I feel like a character actress - it's where I'm comfortable.

"Melanie Lynskey: I’m drawn to the weirdos". Interview with Jarett Wieselman, pagesix.com. December 11, 2009.

I feel weird when I go to the movies and everybody's faces are perfect.

"The Playlist Profile: Melanie Lynskey Talks Hollywood, ‘Hello I Must Be Going,’ ‘Heavenly Creatures’ & More" by Maris James, www.indiewire.com. September 04, 2012.

I always feel like music should be a universal language.

"Soul Star Melanie Fiona Sings Of Love, Pain". "Tell Me More" with Michel Martin, www.npr.org. April 21, 2010.

Breastfeeding is amazing; you can actually feel your stomach shrink with every feed.

"Mel B: 'I Didn't Feel Pressure to Lose Weight After Madison'". OK! Magazine Interview, www.digitalspy.com. October 04, 2011.

Maybe you just saw what you wanted to see. Or maybe you justfelt what you wanted to feel.

Meg Cabot (2010). “Queen of Babble Bundle with Bonus Material”, p.86, Harper Collins

When you make a movie, it's a movie, and things change based on who you put in the movie. And so it's, you know, obviously not exactly your life, but I feel that I did learn a lot about my parents.

"'Infinitely Polar Bear' Director Relives Childhood With Mentally Ill Parent". "All Things Considered" with Audie Cornish, www.npr.org. June 22, 2015.

a poet never feels useful.

May Sarton (2014). “Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing: A Novel”, p.84, Open Road Media

It seems that writing chose me. I feel that because I know history, and I know the history of so many cultures; I have lived a large life.

"Maxine Hong Kingston embarks on new life chapter" by Julian Guthrie, www.sfgate.com. January 23, 2011.

I never wear sneakers. I don't feel comfortable in them.

"Face Time | Max Irons". Interview with Tina Turnbow, tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com. February 2, 2012.

You can't get rid of evil. We can't, and I feel that so intensely.

"Maurice Sendak: 'Where the Wild Things Are'". "NOW" with Bill Moyers, www.pbs.org. March 12, 2004.

I feel warm and reassured," I whispered. "He's like Santa.

Maureen Johnson (2011). “The Name of the Star (Shades of London, Book 1)”, p.39, HarperCollins UK