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Feeling lost? Take a dream and convert it into small goals, then start taking the steps to hit those goals.
— Dave Ramsey
Show me a guy who's afraid to look bad, and I'll show you a guy you can beat every time.
— Lou Brock
The moment you start to think you understand love is the moment you don't feel it anymore.
— Ana Kostovska
The more attention you give to your negative feelings, the more they grow, so I think things just start to blow totally out of proportion.
— Gillian Jacobs
So many nurses had turned into emotionally disturbed handmaidens of the war, in their yellow-and-crimson uniforms with bone buttons.
— Michael Ondaatje
I want the music to be ambiguous. Its tone gives you a context in which to start visualizing what you're feeling with the music.
— Glenn Branca
I hate labels, and I wear no labels. When a man has to put something around his neck and say I am, he isn't.
— Pearl Bailey
You have money, fame, youth, beauty, talent. That's a good start ... for feeling good.
— Leonard Cohen
Her love will prove fatal to any man who dares to love her.
— Alexandre Dumas-fils
The best feelings in your life come when you start feeling good after you've been feeling just awful
— Robert Fulghum
When you get famous and rich when you're young, what happens is you start feeling insecure.
— Greg Gutfeld
As the years go by and I make more films, I am increasingly interested in capturing place as a vivid backdrop for my films.
— Alexander Payne
Start believing the Word of God over our feelings. The truth always overrides our feelings. Find the truth in the scriptures.
— Joyce Meyer
It makes sense to work towards a better world, but it doesn't make any sense to have illusions about what the real world is.
— Noam Chomsky
We call them feelings because we feel them. They don't start in our minds, they arise in our bodies,
— Karen Joy Fowler
You can be cocky and confident, but when you start developing feelings for someone, suddenly your self-esteem drops a bit.
— Russell Tovey
In treatment, all of the negative things I did were stripped away and I had to start processing my feelings.
— Demi Lovato
What stress really does, though, is deplete willpower, which diminishes your ability to control those emotions.
— Roy F. Baumeister