I feel like there's a hunger in the culture now for the live experience maybe as a counterpoint to the more sort of synthetic lives that we've been living.
There is only one issue: man's lack of experience in feeling his Divine self and his innate connection with the Divine. All other issues stem from this.
Weakness is something we don't like to admit we have. We hold it against people, until we experience it, and then we feel more compassion for it.
Almost nobody believes anymore that infants are insensate blobs. It seems both mad and evil to deny experience and feeling to a laughing, gurgling creature.
I went into raw vegan for a while, but I prefer cooked food, the way it smells, the way it feels going through your system.
Here's how it is: I feel guilty about every single bite of food that goes into my mouth.
Health food shops can make people feel very important; it's like a brand new religion with people trying to convert you to quinoa.
I love food and feel that it is something that should be enjoyed. I eat whatever I want. I just don't overeat.
You just feel a little odd when you don't get your kind of food. Fortunately, there are Indian restaurants all over the world.
While some misuse their freedom to perpetrate evil, millions respond by feeling compelled to use their freedom to do good.
Don't get hung up on the size. If you feel bad about yourself because a 12 is what fits, take a Sharpie, and write '6' on the label.
I never feel any pressure about a film. What is meant to happen will happen. I have seen failure as well as success several times.
I failed first grade, which is my biggest problem. You always feel like a failure, like you're stupid.
Usually, with the work I've done, by the end, I usually feel like it's a failure. It doesn't matter how it's received.
Failure in the theater is more dramatic and uglier than any other form of writing. It costs so much, you feel so guilty.
Some twins feel like they need to compare themselves to each other, but we're not that way. That's because of my parents, though, and having six kids in the family.
I still feel like the same girl who grew up in Albion Park. I'm such a family girl. I haven't changed.
People tend to fear the ghosts in their own family. You feel these family curses and think, 'If it happened to my father, it could happen to me.'
Everyone feels like family and I am back in the city that I love.
We feel really blessed to have been asked to come here, and to have the opportunity for our family to be able to look into the eyes of these people, and in some way help.
Brazil is where I belong, the place that feels like home. They love their family, their country and God, and are not afraid to let anybody know it.