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I think it's perfectly normal to be lying in a hospital bed, not able to do anything very much, and in a lot of pain, and feeling very sick, and not knowing if you will ever feel better again, and to have someone who is meant to be looking after you who doesn't seem to want to look after you.
The farthest you will ever feel from your family.
Lincoln wrote no letter that we know of about Willie's death, but his most personal utterance about grief — a letter to Fanny McCullough, whose father, an old friend, had been killed in the war — was composed ten months after the death of his son: You can not now realize that you will ever feel better.
All the love you will ever feel you have always carried within you.
"It's likely that neither of you will ever feel the same closeness and intimacy you once did".
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Every emotion you'll ever feel, everything you're ever gonna do in your life has been done for thousands of years, you know, especially relationships".
I've breastfed three children myself and I know nurturing and nourishing your newborn baby is the most primeval, guttural, basic instinct you'll ever feel.
Leaving aside the question of what kind of person finds the sex in the show arousing – there are sex scenes in Girls that leave you glumly wondering whether you'll ever feel like having it off again – Mamet says the most immediately pressing issue is what you say in response.
Still, the clichés hold true: "All your senses are heightened;" "It's a mixture of fear and excitement;" "It's the most alive you'll ever feel;" and yes, Winston Churchill's famous declaration that "nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result".
You start to wonder if you'll ever feel anything again or if you're doomed to walk through the rest of your life like a zombie.
You wonder if you'll ever feel rested again or if your body is just hurtling to creakier and creakier years.
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