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Now that I could "feel", I was feeling everything - including the pain I had tried to swallow for years of medical uncertainty, surgical interventions, and countless disappointments.
"The more you do that, the more you'll open up to feeling everything there is to feel around this, so that then you can move on," he tells her.
"I'm feeling everything you're saying, but the management won't buy it," Max said.
It was the nearest I've got to feeling everything about a character during the rehearsal period.
But now it's all just to entertain people, and keep them preoccupied with stuff like reality TV, which is people in a room "acting" like it's real, keeping everybody distracted so they don't really know who they are, so they can't even stop to think "Who am I? What is it I'm feeling?" Everything is distraction, selling clothes and cars and all that.
When you're acting, she explained, "you're feeling everything — every last receptor in your body is alive, one-hundred-per-cent alive, and you're not hiding anything, because everything is used as a tool to make the character a fully realized human being".
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I remember feeling like everything I was watching was operatic somehow.
People can't sleep, they're irritable, feeling that everything's an effort and sad".
The narrative opens in the depths of winter in New York City, 1947, with Salvatore Paradise "feeling that everything was dead".
Lewis tells me she is both excited and nervous about Echo, feeling that "everything is stepping up a level".
It started feeling like everything I was saying was the same.
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