When I was growing up, I wasn't taught how to feel or communicate feelings.
As far as working with actors, I feel very comfortable working in that aspect of directing.
Irony, I feel, is a very high form of morality.
At times, I feel overwhelmed and my depression leads me into darkness.
I feel blessed to be having a really easy pregnancy.
I feel it's a person's duty to participate in the governing of the country in which he lives.
I feel 21. I've looked after myself and take my football seriously.
I feel very guilty doing magic because you're deceiving somebody.
Dr. Manhattan: I feel fear, for the last time.
I feel too strongly about rearranging reality in a movie. It gives me peace.
I feel my live shows are my music; everything blossoms from the live shows.
I feel incredibly awkward as a human being and incredibly teenaged still.
The worse the newspapers speak of the world, the better I feel.
I feel we are all islands - in a common sea.
I feel that working with the camera and editing it is actually my strong suit.
I feel bad for people in wheelchairs and people who have to use crutches.
The only time I feel alive is when I'm painting.
I feel very much satisfied to play in Baltimore.
Summer has always been my favorite season. I feel happier.
I feel a responsibility to continue creating complex roles for black women, especially young black women.
[Studying a Miró painting] Raymond Deagan: So, what's your opinion on modern art? Cathy Whitaker: It's hard to put into words, really. I just know what I care for and what I don't. Like this... I don't know how to pronounce it... Mira? Raymond Deaga...