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"Nowhere probably is there more true feeling, and nowhere worse taste, than in a churchyard."
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"Feelings are the language of the heart. Everything else is static noise."
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"I'm not afraid to write my feelings in songs."
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"Feelings have the divine attracting power. Feelings are the only link between you and everything around you."
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"If you go to Japan for instance, you should know that they have a different way of playing Beethoven or Brahms. But if you play with them Mozart, Debussy, Mendelssohn, they have a wonderful light feeling for that."
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"I have a feeling when I'm 80 years old I'm going to get a phone call: There's going to be another Rocky."
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"When you stop to think about it, so many films today where we don't have that kind of contact are films about alienation. About alienated feelings. We are much more alienated from our colleagues nowadays."
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"Feelings are like chemicals, the more you analyze them the worse they smell."
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"After I quit my band, I definitely was so full, like I'm so full I could never eat again. I had that kind of feeling where the elements, like the touring stuff, were harder for me and I definitely felt fine not experiencing it again."
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"At that moment Mr. Clifford, quite unconscious that he and his most personal feelings and aspirations were subjects of discussion, was turning from the main road into the lower road."
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"The dominant feeling of the battlefield is loneliness."
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"The achievements which society rewards are won at the cost of diminution of personality."
Society

"Nowhere probably is there more true feeling, and nowhere worse taste, than in a churchyard."
Feelings

"Young men make great mistakes in life; for one thing, they idealize love too much."
Love

"One man is as good as another until he has written a book."
Man

"To teach a man how he may learn to grow independently, and for himself, is perhaps the greatest service that one man can do another."
Man

"There is a serious defect in the thinking of someone who wants - more than anything else - to become rich. As long as they don't have the money, it'll seem like a worthwhile goal. Once they do, they'll understand how important other things are - and have always been."
Money

"You must believe in God, in spite of what the clergy say."
God

"Research! A mere excuse for idleness; it has never achieved, and will never achieve any results of the slightest value."
Idleness

"The way to get things done is not to mind who gets the credit for doing them."
Credit

"You've got to be success minded. You've got to feel that things are coming your way when you're out selling; otherwise, you won't be able to sell anything."
Success
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