A Quote by Jo Frost

There's an underlining nice feeling of needing to be needed constantly. — © Jo Frost
There's an underlining nice feeling of needing to be needed constantly.
When I grew up, you needed to have straight hair. It's symbolic of needing to be like everyone else, needing to look like everyone else. And what that meant was looking like the dominant ruling class in America.
Being in love is such a nice feeling,and to be able to see that feeling on-screen is just nice, especially when it's a great story.
Needing someone is like needing a parachute. If they are not there the first time you need them, chances are you won't be needing them again.
When I write, I'm talking to myself constantly to make sure that it sounds OK; it has kind of a nice rhythm and a nice jump to it.
I have experienced ageism and sexism. In my 20s, I was told by a camera lighting man I needed plastic surgery. In my 30s I was constantly told I needed to lose weight.
If you have "needing money" in your vibration, then you will keep attracting needing money. You have to find a way of being happy NOW, feeling good NOW, and being in joy NOW, without the money, because those great feelings are how you will feel with the money. Money doesn't bring happiness - but HAPPINESS BRINGS MONEY.
Now, I'm back to my old ways: Needing to be the leader, needing to score.
I think part of being masculine is not needing to prove it and not needing to answer for it.
Needing someone doesn't make you weak, it makes you feel. And feeling is how you know you're alive.
I have a strong feeling that the subject of evolution is beautiful without the excuse of creationists needing to be bashed.
No one is immune to needing to sit or needing to go down at the right time, and you want to give guys a chance.
The hardest thing [for me] is to 'just' agree, and that is what sparks creativity, the feeling that something can be better, the feeling that something's missing, the feeling that something's needed.
I detest computers. If you had a device like that 30 years ago that froze up constantly, misbehaved constantly, lost your information and screwed up when you needed it the most, it would have been laughable.
I think the great thing about acting is that it's not all the same. You're constantly challenged and constantly pushed to your limit. It's nice to see how your body can adapt to these things.
It was a lovely feeling, dying. I can remember being in the hospital, all wired up to tubes and thinking, 'If only you'd take these tubes out, it feels so nice.' It felt so - it felt like being in a bath of velvet. It was such a nice feeling. Everything felt so soft and floppy, and I wanted to go.
Everyone can relate to love, hurt, pain, learning how to forgive, needing to get over, needing the power of God in their life.
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