Feeling Vague Quotes
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I photograph the things that I do not wish to paint, the things which already have an existence.
— Man Ray
I think it is more like a ghost that has been following us both. Something vague that we're not seeing, something more like a feeling.
— Conor Oberst
I love reading about the sea. I love reading about it a lot more than actually being on the sea, when you think about it.
— Clive James
When you follow your heart you allow miraculous possibilities to unfold.
— Menna Van Praag
It is time that we admitted that faith is nothing more than the license religious people give one another to keep believing when reasons fail.
— Sam Harris
But I still have to practice hard if I'm going to play my best tennis.
— Anastasia Myskina
He said, 'Yeah, but will I get chicks? In truckloads?
— Ilona Andrews
Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia,
And therefore I forbid my tears. — William Shakespeare
And therefore I forbid my tears. — William Shakespeare
In real life, when someone's partner calls them, they can tell from the first word their partner says what their mood is.
— Abbas Kiarostami
In my own life, I'm pretty good at choosing between good and bad. It's the choices between good and good I find the most difficult to make.
— Ally Condie
Shoeburyness n. The vague uncomfortable feeling you get when sitting on a seat which is still warm from someone else's bottom.
— Steven Pinker
Worldly conformity, in any degree, is a snare to the soul,
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
that is just why a vague religion - all about feeling God in nature, and so on - is so attractive. It is all thrills and no work:
— C.S. Lewis
[N]othing is as surprising as life. Except for writing. Except for writing. Yes, of course, except for writing, the only consolation.
— Orhan Pamuk
For as long as he could remember, he'd suffered from a vague nagging feeling of being not all there.
— Douglas Adams
We cannot let the haters of this world define us. Or frighten us into no longer being ourselves.
— Mary E. DeMuth
Style jazzes up your canvas.
— A.D. Posey
SHOEBURYNESS (abs.n.) The vague uncomfortable feeling you get when sitting on a seat which is still warm from somebody else's bottom
— Douglas Adams
And what would they find on sale? His sanity? Could be. Half-Price. Smoke and Water Damage. Everything Must Go.
— Stephen King
Entrepreneurship is the last refuge of the trouble making individual.
— Natalie Clifford Barney