I do consider myself British. I have very strong feelings about my British heritage.
I just am fascinated by other female artists, probably because I feel a kinship with them, no matter who they are and what they do.
How does it feel being a woman's weakness? I mean a real woman. I mean a real weakness.
If I could find a white man who had the Negro sound and the Negro feel, I could make a billion dollars.
I feel sexy when I get out of the tub - your skin is fresh and you've put up your hair without looking.
If my clothing does stand out, then I guess it's a compliment, but I just wear whatever feels comfortable.
I don't mind talking about my two daughters, but I don't feel comfortable denying them their privacy.
As a woman, I believe you have to embrace your body, and feel beautiful both inside and out.
I do not take a single newspaper, nor read one a month, and I feel myself infinitely the happier for it.
Some days I totally appreciate everything that's happening to me, and some days I feel everyone's waiting for me to mess up.
I feel the other element of a western is the land, which is very important in this movie. I mean the land is another character in the piece, actually.
I went to an English school and was brought up in English. So I don't feel Czech.
I feel that there has been progress made since I was a boy on matters of race, but we have a long way to go.
I don't have feeling in my feet to my fingertips; I also have active lesions in my bone marrow and in my eyes.
I feel very lucky that I don't have to rely on a man to give me financial security. That's a big deal.
My mother told me that when I was born a wave of feeling came over her. She just knew that I was destined to be an actress.
I just really allowed my muse to be my guide and I just go with whatever I'm feeling.
Wikipedia is kind of weird. I feel it's lame to put up my own page, but I desperately want someone else to do it.
I realized that I read books not because of the words used but because of the familiar feelings these words help me express.
I am grateful for the grace to see, to hear, to talk, to feel, to smell, to taste and to walk.
At some point in our lives there's something about every one of us that makes us feel like an outsider, I believe.