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“Do you feel something when you touch a tree, when you sit on a field of grass, when you put your hand inside the water in the river, when you look at the sky during the day and during night, when the wind blows at us, when you look at your fellow human beings and animals and see a vast universe in them....When you stand in the middle of nowhere and feel life,if whenever you do any of these actions and you feel tingling up your chest then be glad.Very few people feel it today in this fast life..... You are a very special kind of a human being who is not caged.Make sure you don't forget to feel.”
Alamvusha (The forgotten paradigm of feeling)“Feel, he told himself, feel, feel, feel. Even if what you feel is pain, only let yourself feel.”
P.D. James, The Children of Men“We call them feelings because we feel them.”
Karen Joy Fowler, We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves“Who wants to feel everything everyone else feels all the time?”
Eileen Wilks, On the Prowl“You're not me. You can't feel like I feel.""I can feel.""No you can't. You just choose not to feel or something and everything's fine.""It's not fine. It's just not so bad.”
John Fowles, The Magus“The next time you feel really good, just keep feeling that way for the rest of your life.”
Donny Miller, Beautiful People with Beautiful Feelings“Some express, some write and some just feel it.”
Pushpa Rana, Just the Way I Feel“Just like it is so important to understand the difference in thinking and feeling to increase our Emotional Intelligence, it is important to take the time to understand the difference in emotional feelings and gut feelings to further increase our intelligence and facility of intuition that we call Intuitional Intelligence.”
Martha Char Love, Increasing Intuitional Intelligence: How the Awareness of Instinctual Gut Feelings Fosters Human Learning, Intuition, and Longevity“What's the feeling to be lost?? What's the feeling to be scared???”
Deyth Banger“Feeling is never invisible; it takes shape and manifests as form everywhere in nature. Nature can, therefore, be viewed as feeling unfurled, a living reality in front of us and amidst us.”
Andreas Weber, The Biology of Wonder: Aliveness, Feeling and the Metamorphosis of Science