Sentences with Felt, Sentences about Felt

Sentences with Felt, Sentences about Felt

1. She felt guilty.

2. He felt persecuted.

3. She felt like crying.

4. I felt like screaming.

5. She felt like dancing.

6. I can imagine how you felt.

7. Alex felt extremely guilty.

8. I can’t describe how I felt.

9. Clary felt suddenly annoyed.

10. Alex felt compelled to speak.

11. I felt it was worth the risk.

12. I felt a little bad yesterday.

13. Alex felt dizzy from the heat.

14. She felt her heart beat quickly.

15. I felt that I was being spied on.

16. I felt it difficult to comprehend.

17. Steve felt himself being lifted up.

18. He felt an acute pain in his chest.

19. Steve felt like crawling under a rock.

20. The anxiety she felt was indescribable.

21. I felt for the light switch in the dark.

22. A burden of one’s own choice is not felt.

23. He jests at scars that never felt a wound.

24. My mother felt a sharp pain in his stomach.

25. I felt relieved when my plane landed safely.

26. The earthquake was felt in both sides of the city.

27. She neither expressed nor felt sorry for her loss.

28. I felt relieved when all the troubles were taken care of.

29. They are loyal and noble. The nobility of black can be felt.

30. Sorrow compressed my heart, and I felt I would die, and then.

31. I wasn’t actually in love, but I felt a sort of tender curiosity.

32. I wasn’t actually in love, but I felt a sort of tender curiosity.

33. Steve no sooner finished his meal when he felt sick to his stomach.

34. More than his exterior hit me. I felt warm and safe just being with him.

35. Beauty, whether moral or natural, is felt, more properly than perceived.

36. I had feared that love would make me vulnerable. Instead I felt empowered.

37. The best effort of a fine person is felt after we have left their presence.

38. He felt that taking naps was much more beneficial than confronting catastrophes.

39. I have an omnipressent belief in God. So I never felt lonely or fearful in my life.

40. Early One Morning takes time and, I mean, all things like that I felt were very important.

41. In short: I felt my existence was tainted, in some subtle but essential way. (Donna Tartt)

42. I feel this music has nurtured me as I’ve been immersing myself in it. I’ve felt supported by it.

43. I’ll never forget how the depression and loneliness felt good and bad at the same time. Still does.

44. In the name of all that is holy, tell me why God felt the need to make a hell. It seems so redundant.

45. The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.

46. The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched… but are felt in the heart.

47. I didn’t have any confidence in my beauty when I was young. I felt like a character actress, and I still do.

48. And never have I felt so deeply at one and the same time so detached from myself and so present in the world.

49. The best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart.

50. Making Ronan Lynch smile felt as charged as making a bargain with Cabeswater. These were not forces to play with.

51. The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched – they must be felt with the heart.

52. If you leave your wife and you don’t ever contact her again, that says something about how you felt about the marriage.

53. Patriotism, when it wants to make itself felt in the domain of learning, is a dirty fellow who should be thrown out of doors.

54. My old tutor used to say that the hearts of Nephilim were like the hearts of angels: They felt every human pain, and never healed

55. I felt a queasy mixture of relief and horror: when you finally stop an itch and realize it’s because you’ve ripped a hole in your skin.

56. I felt Joyce was an influence on my fiction, but in a very general way, as a kind of inspiration and a model for the beauty of language.

57. If death is this brilliant slide, this high, fine music felt as pure vibration, this plunging float in wind and silence, it’s not so bad.

58. A person doesn’t know true hurt and suffering until they’ve felt the pain of falling in love with someone whose affections lie elsewhere.

59. I wish my mother had left me something about how she felt growing up. I wish my grandmother had done the same. I wanted my girls to know me.

60. Although a soldier by profession, I have never felt any sort of fondness for war, and I have never advocated it, except as a means of peace.

61. I could wake up six in the morning, go downstairs and record. I learned how to use ProTools and everything. Whenever I felt it, I could record.

62. Thinking back to those earlier days, I felt I was weak when I wasn’t making movies, and then when I was, I thought I was weak as a family member.

63. He felt warm and familiar. He felt solid and safe. I wanted to cling to his shirt, bury my face into the warm curve of his neck, and never let go.

64. I don’t think I’ve ever felt that same kind of peace, the kind of serenity that I felt after acknowledging that maybe I was going to die of this TB.

65. I felt dumb and subdued. Every time I tried to concentrate, my mind glided off, like a skater, into a large empty space, and pirouetted there, absently.

66. She felt slightly guilty for eavesdropping on Kaz, but he was the one who had turned her into a spy. You couldn’t train a falcon, then expect it not to hunt.

67. I felt once more how simple and frugal a thing is happiness: a glass of wine, a roast chestnut, a wretched little brazier, the sound of the sea. Nothing else.

68. I spent some time at White Memorial Medical Center as a senior medical student doing a rotation in surgery however, I felt I wasn’t getting enough time assisting.

69. It’s interesting to wake up at 3 in the morning by someone saying they’re a reporter and they want to know how you feel. I felt fine, but I said, ‘Well, why do you ask?’

70. He wanted to care, he wanted to care so badly, but there was this gap between what he felt and what he wanted to feel, a space where something important had been carved out.

71. You felt it as a depth of ease in certain boys, their innate, affable assurance that they would not have to struggle for a place in the world; that is already reserved for them.

72. Always retain the ability to walk away, without sentimentality, from a situation that felt unmanageable. That was a basic rule of survival. Don’t lift a finger for a lost cause.

73. I was up watching Meet Joe Black at four AM. I was hoping Brad Pitt would die, and he was still alive at seven forty in the morning! I actually felt sorry for once, for critics.

74. Family life was wonderful. The streets were bleak. The playgrounds were bleak. But home was always warm. My mother and father had a great relationship. I always felt ‘safe’ there.

75. Things that I felt absolutely sure of but a few years ago, I do not believe now. This thought makes me see more clearly how foolish it would be to expect all men to agree with me.

76. I’d always been a news junkie, always read lots of newspapers and watched the Sunday morning news shows on TV and felt strongly about issues of power, control, sexuality and race.

77. Mom was the one who taught me unconditional love. With Dad, I’d always felt there was something to live up to – expectations. But in the last year, we had a wonderful relationship.

78. I felt that I had worked hard my entire life and deserved to enjoy all the temptations around me. I felt I was entitled, and thanks to money and fame, I didn’t have to go far to find them.

79. After my mom died, there was so much written about her fashion and her style and all that, and I felt that one of the most important parts of her was missing, her real intellectual curiosity.

80. There were times after my marriage ended where, you know, I really felt like I was at the bottom of a mountain, there was a great big, fog up there, and I’m never going to cross to the other side.

81. I’ve realized how precious life is. When I was younger, I was more adventurous. I felt invincible. I was game for everything. As a mom, I don’t want to get injured because then I can’t take care of my kids.

82. I have never been able to grasp the meaning of time. I don’t believe it exists. I’ve felt this again and again, when alone and out in nature. On such occasions, time does not exist. Nor does the future exist.

83. If I felt, in the event of a royal wedding, inspired to write about people coming together in marriage or civil partnership, I would just be grateful to have an idea for the poem. And if I didn’t, I’d ignore it.

84. My mom has always said that the one thing she wishes she had done differently is have a job. She felt like the single-mindedness made her a little nuts sometimes, and she could have used an outlet for herself when we were little.

85. The reasons why I left were to do with my interest in Buddhism. There were experiences over a period of about six months which caused me to decide to give up music, so one morning I felt I had to go to E.G. Management and tell them.

86. When I was elected President nobody asked me to negotiate between Israel and Egypt. It was not even a question raised in my campaign. But I felt that one of the reasons that I was elected President was to try to bring peace to the Holy Land.

87. Your purpose is to make your audience see what you saw, hear what you heard, feel what you felt. Relevant detail, couched in concrete, colorful language, is the best way to recreate the incident as it happened and to picture it for the audience.

88. I’ve always felt toward the slightest scene, even if all I had to do in a scene was just to come in and say, ‘Hi,’ that the people ought to get their money’s worth and that this is an obligation of mine, to give them the best you can get from me.

89. I felt I had to share Idaho with my friend from New York because he’d shared New York with me, so I was going to share the beauty of nature with a man who went to museums and clubs late at night. But there was nothing to do where I lived at night.

90. When I was young my Father used to tell me that the two most worthwhile pursuits in life were the pursuit of truth and of beauty and I believe that Alfred Nobel must have felt much the same when he gave these prizes for literature and the sciences.

91. I never thought I’d spend all my life with Gary. I suppose I was quite cynical about marriage. But with Jude, I knew right from the beginning: there was an electricity I’d never felt before. It was so easy, we talked for hours. It was a relief, really.

92. If you felt that excitement when you voted for Barack Obama, shouldn’t you feel that way now that he’s President Obama? You know there’s something wrong with the kind of job he’s done as president when the best feeling you had was the day you voted for him.

93. Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve felt comfortable in a suit. It all started when my mom bought me a three-piece Pierre Cardin suit. I wore that thing everywhere. Eventually I realized I was going to be the kid who got beat up in school, but I kept wearing it.

94. First, there is the bare beauty of the logs themselves with their long lines and firm curves. Then there is the open charm felt of the structural features which are not hidden under plaster and ornament, but are clearly revealed, a charm felt in Japanese architecture.

95. I didn’t appreciate the young woman that I was, or my young beauty, because I was so obsessed with the fact that I felt fat. It’s never good to add to anybody else’s suffering. It’s an important topic to really get the gravity and the importance of – dealing with dignity.

96. During the periods in my marriage when I chose to stay home with my kids rather than work as an attorney, it caused me no end of anxiety. Despite the fact that I knew I was contributing to our family by caring for our children, I still felt that my worth was less because I wasn’t earning.

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