I always felt caged, closed in, like I was punching at things that weren't there. I always had too much energy for the room I was in. Angelina Jolie cagecloseenergy Change image and share on social
I always felt called to serve, to empower and ennoble as many people as I could, teaching, truth-telling, exposing lies, bearing witness, and being willing to live and die for something bigger than yourself. I had a passion and love of learning and wisdom that was inseparable from a love of music and the arts. Cornel West artbearbig share on social
I always felt different as a kid, and the Kinks were like, 'Yeah, we're the Kinks.' Celebrate your difference; don't be afraid of your sense of humor, or your personality, or who you are. It emboldened me. Michael Weatherly afraidcelebratedifference share on social
I always felt, even before I got pregnant, that it's better to accentuate your curves. A lot of women try to tuck their butt in or kind of slouch because they're trying to hide. Obviously, you can't suck it in, but it's important to really show off the belly. Marisa Miller accentuatebellybutt share on social
I always felt free when I ran. I suppose that's what was good about it. Betty Cuthbert feltfreegood Change image and share on social
I always felt God had called me to serve within the church because of what the church stands for. This has always been home. Clementa C. Pinckney callchurchfelt Change image and share on social
I always felt I needed to teach to survive. Leonard Baskin feltneedsurvive Change image and share on social
I always felt I was living in two worlds. One was the Mexican world, because nearly everybody I knew, relatives and cousins and kids in the neighbourhood, were Mexican. Then school was a different world. It was ethnically mixed. Gilbert Hernandez cousinethnicallyfelt share on social
I always felt I was scraping the bottom of the barrel trying to get a song together. Leonard Cohen barrelbottomfelt Change image and share on social
I always felt I was wounded. That I was no good, a piece of crap, and that I wouldn't amount to anything, because that's what my father always told me. I just felt like I didn't belong anywhere. Gerry Cooney amountbelongcrap Change image and share on social