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“Bad feeling is a country no woman want to visit. So they take good feeling any which way it come. Sometime that good feeling come by taking on a different kind of bad feeling.”
Marlon James“Let’s take this figure of the feminist killjoy seriously. Does the feminist kill other people’s joy by pointing out moments of sexism? Or does she expose the bad feelings that get hidden, displaced, or negated under public signs of joy? Does bad feeling enter the room when somebody expresses anger about things, or could anger be the moment when the bad feelings that circulate through objects get brought to the surface in a certain way?”
Sara Ahmed, The Promise of Happiness“Experts say that denying bad feelings intensifies them, acknowledging bad feelings allows good feelings to return.”
Gretchen Rubin, The Happiness Project: Or Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun“Ronan," Noah said, "I have a super bad feeling.""It's called being dead," Ronan replied.”
Maggie Stiefvater, The Dream Thieves“Even if we have bad feelings about our past and it causes a sense of alienation, it belongs to our history. Its benchmarks are stored in the granary of our mind and crucial evaluations for the future cannot be made without consulting the archive of our memory. ( “Not without the past”)”
Erik Pevernagie“Keep the personal, personal and do not be guilty of spreading bad feelings.”
John Patrick Hickey, Oops! Did I Really Post That“He had a bad feeling that there was literally no one he could think of who wasn't in some very significant way a let-down.”
Joe Dunthorne, Wild Abandon“What’s this war called again?”“The Hundred Years War.”“Hmmmm, got a bad feeling about this one.”
Karl Wiggins, Calico Jack in your Garden“Don't let bad feelings follow you from day to day. Let each day be a new start for better times.”
Avina Celeste“I was feeling lonely without her, but the fact that I could feel lonely at all was consolation. Loneliness wasn't such a bad feeling. It was like the stillness of the pin oak after the little birds had flown off.”
Haruki Murakami, A Wild Sheep Chase