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The strange thing on looking back was the purity, the integrity of her feeling for Sally. It was not like one's feeling for a man.
— Virginia Woolf
It was an amazing feeling, to succeed at something. It was a new feeling for her
part happiness, part pride
and she relished it. — Jennifer Donnelly
part happiness, part pride
and she relished it. — Jennifer Donnelly
For the first time since her return, she felt pain, a violent pain, but it made her feel alive, because it was worth feeling.
— Ayn Rand
I was weeping as much for him as her: we do sometimes pity creatures that have none of the feeling either for themselves or others.
— Emily Bronte
She swallowed hard, feeling like a stroke of paint on a canvas far too large for her to comprehend.
— Charlie N. Holmberg
I'll stumble through all the words, knowing I couldn't begin to tell her what I'm feeling. There're no words for that.
— Maria Rachel Hooley
I have so much, yet my feeling for her devours it all. I have so much, yet without her all of it is nothing.
— Elisabeth Krimmer
Even I'm surprised by how much I've been feeling for her all day. The thing about falling is you don't have any control on your way down. I
— Nicola Yoon
Men are allowed to have passion and commitment for their work ... a woman is allowed that feeling for a man, but not her work.
— Barbra Streisand
They gazed at her with awe, feeling to the full that medieval reverence for someone obviously touched in the head.
— Elizabeth Goudge
It was strange what Chris was feeling within, but he didn't mind for he was loving her.
— Moffat Machingura
For a minute, the fantasy frightened her, but ultimately, this fear saved her from feeling alone.
— Stephen Grosz
I could no longer desire physically without feeling a need for her, without suffering from her absence.
— Marcel Proust
(She cupped his face in her palms.) They were so close now that his features lost distinction and all she could see was the feeling she had for him.
— Rachel Joyce
I love her deeply and have done everything for her. I've no feeling of letting her down because I've put her foremost in everything.
— John F. Kennedy
A Man who has never lied to a woman has no respect for her feeling.
— William Nsubuga
I kissed her instead. Again and again I kissed her because I didn't have any words for what I was feeling.
— Shay Savage
Because I'm fucking terrified of feeling something for you, okay? I screamed back at her, and my whole body went cold.
— Shay Savage
That was bliss. Being cared for. Wanted. Feeling so necessary to someone's existence that there was no place for the loneliness inside her.
— Julie Miller
I tried to talk about it to Lily, to make her see that for once, I'd earned a feeling. [p. 174]
— Sue Miller
My confused feeling for her had been holding me back, and I had to clung to her out of my fear of being forced out on my own, and cut adrift.
— Daniel Keyes
You must be a terrible burden to your mother. I am feeling so sorry for her not to have a proper daughter.
Mrs. Apusenja - To the Nines — Janet Evanovich
Mrs. Apusenja - To the Nines — Janet Evanovich
Love. She was aware that, to some people, this would be a warm-fuzzy type of feeling. For her, it was pure, unadulterated terror.
— J.K. Hogan
For she felt a sudden emptiness; a frustration. Her feeling had come too late; there it was ready; but he no longer needed it.
— Virginia Woolf
He would be cruel indeed, to put a passion in her, and then to punish her for feeling it.
— Sarah Waters
For the first time, she was feeling him; finally seeing him in the light like he wanted her to.
— Mesha Mesh
I was unable to resist my stare at her, I never felt like this before, I knew it's not that old feeling for a friend. What is it? Is it love?
— Swapna Rajput
I have so much in me, and the feeling for her absorbs it all; I have so much, and without her it all comes to nothing.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe