Ninety percent of the time, I'm wearing imaginary people's clothing. I don't feel a huge pressure to go out and, like, hit the town, hit the boutiques.
Every time I've done something that doesn't feel right, it's ended up not being right.
I think people ought to do what they feel useful at the time. If I do things because I ought to do them, I switch off.
Just because I never went to university doesn't mean you can't read, although I do feel a bit uneducated from time to time.
The only place I am recognized all the time is in L.A. and otherwise, it's only about once a day. I feel pretty anonymous.
I think the '60s were an extraordinary time. I feel bad for the kids today who missed this wonderful confluence, which was simultaneously a confluence of the global and the mythological.
By the time I became chairman and there was more of a feeling of urgency, there was a willingness to accept more forceful measures to try to deal with the inflation.
Being here feels like I'm out of prison. This is the right place, the right time, the right team.
I'm more focused and have a greater sense of challenge, because I constantly feel the weight of time.
A lot of times, you feel like you're walking on eggshells in a creative environment, because everyone's having to watch out for egos so much of the time.
I wrote 'White Teeth' in the late nineties. I didn't really feel trepidatious about it. It was a different time.
North Carolina was where you could have Thanksgiving and feel like it was Thanksgiving.
Someone who thinks the world is always cheating him is right. He is missing that wonderful feeling of trust in someone or something.
I trust every single person around me, and if I feel even a whiff of uncertainty I won't have that person around me.
Truth be told, for a 21st Century American Jew there is something hollow in the Seder's liberation story and the commandment to feel as if you were there.
Father Brendan Flynn: Even if you feel certainty, it is an emotion not a fact.
Katharine Clifton: Do you think you are the only one who feels anything?
Dr. Alan Grant: I hate computers. Dr. Ellie Sattler: The feeling's mutual.
Zidler: Outside things may be tragic, but in here we feel its magic.
Grace: I'm beginning to feel totally cut off from the world.
[approaching the Death Star] Luke Skywalker: I have a very bad feeling about this.