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It just felt correct.
It's like shocking someone, making them laugh, making them upset, you can't pinpoint why you feel it, you instinctively feel like that.
In the face of uncertainty, sometimes inaction instinctively feels right.
It didn't instinctively feel like a play for any subsidised theatre in London.
And when our president said "it's a little bit soon" to start talking about guns, I did instinctively feel it was time to start talking about guns.
But mainly he thinks he instinctively felt it was unjust.
You may not have been aware of this connection before, but you instinctively felt it.
Eventually there will be "sweet spots" where you instinctively feel it and perform the move effortlessly.
Less than two decades ago, the great lexicographer Robert W. Burchfield said that "it usually takes slightly more than a century for a word to reach such a state of maturity that it is not recognizably or instinctively felt to be a newcomer".
If ever America deserved to feel proud – and the world instinctively felt proud of America – it was then.
I think it was sort of unspoken, but we instinctively felt like we need to be friends, we need to get along, we need to connect.
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