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Felt Quotes by Cecelia Ahern
- She didn't feel thirty. But then again again, what was being thirty supposed to feel like? When she was younger, thirty seemed so far away,…
- Being the best was as equal to being in the middle, which was equal to being the worst. All were merely a state of being.…
- We said we would meet again but we made no arrangements. Not out of any bad feeling between us, but because I felt it had…
- Then I realised that I was the god on this occasion. I had tried to help the bluebottle, but it wouldn't let me. And then…
- I felt that my views and philosophies had been changed overnight. The philosophies that i had gladly carved in stone, recited and danced upon.
- I love it here in Boston and I love studying medicine. But it’s not home. Dublin is home. Being back with you felt like home.…
- Alone because love was one of those feelings that you could never have control of. And she needed to be in control. She had loved…
- I always pushed myself. Whenever I felt I needed to stop, I made myself run faster.
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- I was living an extremely burdensome life, because every time I prayed, I became more clearly aware of my faults. On the… — Teresa of Avila
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- Seek ye first the good things of the mind, and the rest will either be supplied or its loss will not be… — Francis Bacon
- I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously… — Abigail Adams