I feel love, but I also feel our history, years and years of choosing him, the good, the bad, highs and lows. Choosing to love. Not despite the flaws. Because of them. Because the mistakes prove we were together long enough to make them. The Summer We Forgot
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Quote:- I feel no need for any other faith than my faith in the kindness of human beings. I am so absorbed in the wonder of earth and the life upon it that I cannot think of heaven and angels.
Author:- Pearl S. Buck
Category:- hope
Quote:- I feel so lonely; and this dark loneliness makes me feel so much pain.
Author:- Mitta Xinindlu
Category:- Life
Quote:- I feel so proud and blessed that I have seen and taken advantage of many great opportunities in this world before millions of people have seen them
Author:- Anuj Jasani
Category:- motivational
Quote:- I feel that this one life is not enough for me to accomplish everything, so I am working extra hours to reach my goals
Author:- Anuj Jasani
Category:- best
Quote:- I feel the only thing you can do about life is to preserve it, by art if you're an artist, by children if you're not.
Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica
Author:- Philip Larkin
Category:- poetry
Quote:- I feel there is an angel in me' she'd say 'whom I amconstantly shocking
Author:- Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Category:- poetry
Quote:- I feel very strongly indeed that a Cambridge education for our scientists should include some contact with the humanistic side. The gift of expression is important to them as scientists; the best research is wasted when it is extremely difficult to discover what it is all about ... It is even more important when scientists are called upon to play their part in the world of affairs, as is happening to an increasing extent.
Author:- Sir William Bragg
Category:- science
Quote:- I feel your words on my lipsand feel your mood in my hips
Author:- Maquita Donyel Irvin
Category:- Love
Quote:- I felt a Cleaving in my Mind—As if my Brain had split—I tried to match it—Seam by Seam—But could not make it fit.
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Author:- Emily Dickinson
Category:- poetry
Quote:- I felt a Cleaving in my Mind—As if my Brain had split—I tried to match it—Seam by Seam—But could not make it fit.The thought behind, I strove to joinUnto the thought before—But Sequence ravelled out of SoundLike Balls—upon a Floor.
The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
Author:- Emily Dickinson
Category:- poetry
Quote:- I felt a powerful compulsion to reach out and touch her, as though her body was a familiar place—as though she’s someone I’d known all my life, someone I was relieved to see again.
Love and Other Sins
Author:- Emilia Ares
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- I felt as if I were riding a pendulum. Just as I would swing into the abyss of hopelessness, the pendulum would swing back with some small goodness.
Between Shades of Gray
Author:- Ruta Sepetys
Category:- hope
Quote:- I felt it deep in my bones, beyond the need for survival: the starvation for meaning, for purpose.
Dreaming of Hiraeth
Author:- Bianca Viola
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- I felt knowledge and the unity of the world circulate in me like my own blood.
Siddhartha
Author:- Hermann Hesse
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- I felt that blank incapability of invention which is the greatest misery of authorship, when dull Nothing replies to our anxious invocations. "Have you thought of a story?" I was asked every morning, and each morning I was forced to reply with a mortifying negative
Frankenstein: Or, the Modern Prometheus
Author:- Mary Shelley
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- I felt that someone who was different from another didn’t make them weird. If anything, it would be weird if all people were the same, and frankly, boring. I didn’t think people had to force connections with everyone, but they surely didn’t have to judge each other either.
A Most Important Year
Author:- J. Aleong
Category:- hope
Quote:- I felt the taste of mortality in my mouth, and at that moment I understood that I was not going to live forever. It takes a long time to learn that, but when you finally do, everything changes inside you, you can never be the same again. I was seventeen years old, and all of a sudden, without the slightest flicker of a doubt, I understood that my life was my own, that it belonged to me and no one else.I’m talking about freedom, Fogg. A sense of despair that becomes so great, so crushing, so catastrophic, that you have no choice but to be liberated by it. That’s the only choice, or else you crawl into a corner and die.
Moon Palace
Author:- Paul Auster
Category:- philosophy
