Top 1200 Feeling Stuck Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
Procrastination is One of those Excuses, Born of Fear, that we Use to Keep Ourselves Stuck
People think that I'm haughty and stuck up, but really I'm just very shy.
I have no monopoly and honestly, I wouldn't want anyone to get stuck in a role. There should be variety. — © Alok Nath
I have no monopoly and honestly, I wouldn't want anyone to get stuck in a role. There should be variety.
I want to win. For myself first. And for all those people who stuck with me and understood.
If we didn't have understanding of our journey, we wouldn't be able to go on. We'd be stuck, like, 'Why me?'
The nice thing about the theatre is you can always change it. With a movie, once it's there, you're stuck with it.
I fell into the theatre because I felt I was doing it well, and I stuck to it for the same reason.
My friends joke I'm a 90-year-old stuck in a young man's body.
I always, at least back then, struggled with emotion in writing. I felt like I could do odd, unusual things, but there wouldn't be enough feeling in them, and maybe if there's a progression at all to anything that I've done it's that I've always wanted to have a high - an almost overwhelming - degree of feeling in what I write.
Not everyone knows how to be silent or to leave in good time. It happens that even people of good breeding fail to notice that their presence provokes in the weary or preoccupied host a feeling akin to hatred, and that this feeling is tensely concealed and covered up with lies.
Aliens don't get stuck in air ducts. It's practically a well-known fact.
I don't think we should be stuck to only loving people based on what they look like.
The idea of men's receiving an intimation of their connection with the world around them through an immediate feeling which is from the outset directed to that purpose sounds so strange and fits in so badly with the fabric of our psychology that one is justified in attempting to discover a psycho-analytic - that is, a genetic - explanation of such a feeling.
I want to give kids that fall-off-the-bed-laughing feeling. Either that, or the sixth-grade feeling that life is hard - sometimes unbearably hard - and it is ultimately about death. But in the meantime, life can be really funny, too.
People are feeling and sensing a return of anti-Semitism - even in Europe, which, seventy years after the Holocaust, is a very scary thing. I think they are feeling that Israel is very isolated and doesn't always get what they see as fair treatment in the European media.
My idea of heaven is being in Arizona, stuck up a mountain - somewhere where there are no phones.
Becoming a parent is actually terrifying. A lot of people have that feeling about their dogs. And if you're the kind of person who's going to have that feeling about a dog you're definitely going to have that about a child.
How do we regulate our emotions? The answer is surprisingly simple: by thinking about them. The prefrontal cortex allows each of us to contemplate his or her own mind, a talent psychologists call metacognition. We know when we are angry; every emotional state comes with self-awareness attached, so that an individual can try to figure out why he's feeling what he's feeling. If the particular feeling makes no sense—if the amygdala is simply responding to a loss frame, for example—then it can be discounted. The prefrontal cortex can deliberately choose to ignore the emotional brain.
It seems to me to be true that heavens are placed in the sky because it is the unreachable. The unreachable and therefore the unknowable always seems divine--hence, religion. People need religion because the great masses fear life and its consequences. Its responsibilities weigh heavy. Feeling a weakness in the face of great forces, men seek an alliance with omnipotence to bolster up their feeling of weakness, even though the omnipotence they rely upon is a creature of their own minds. It gives them a feeling of security.
I was formerly so stuck into plans. I can now live more spontaneously. This I want not yet to give away. — © Gabriela Sabatini
I was formerly so stuck into plans. I can now live more spontaneously. This I want not yet to give away.
I understand how it feels to stand in a crowded train, to be stuck in congested traffic.
Obviously, when you've made a great assist... is a great feeling, but obviously, the best feeling is to score yourself.
If I want to put on a pair of Converse with a pencil stuck through them, I will.
I suffered when I was in my late twenties and early thirties. I was awkward, I stuck out, I was nerdy.
I tried sniffing Coke once, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose.
Without computers we will be stuck only proving theorems that have short proofs.
I've always been pretty unfaithful - I've never stuck to one kind of genre or music.
I have stuck my neck out to stand with a party whose ideologies are closest to mine.
Do diddle di do, Poor Jim Jay Got stuck fast In Yesterday.
There isn't quite a feeling you get from playing video games that you get when you're playing sports, which is like a sense of euphoria. You just get the satisfaction of doing something active and feeling good after.
Don't get stuck in your grieving, look to heaven ... God has more in store for you.
As a fortysomething actor, you reach a plateau of maturity from which you can really get stuck in.
Theres a bunch of Elvis Costello records that made all the difference between feeling like a total freak and feeling like ... only a freak. A freak among other freaks
I think when people get stuck in situations that go against their soul, they can't be happy. That's all.
I remember watching Looney Tunes cartoons and having the music stuck in my head.
Feelings, emotions - they are neither right nor wrong. They cannot be assigned a value. Feelings *are*. By labeling a feeling wrong, you force yourself to ignore that feeling. And what you most need is to feel it, let it burn through you, then get on with life.
'Sairat' is such a consuming movie, so I was stuck into its story. It has such a poignant end that I was quite moved by it.
Perhaps the more benign and poetic sense of God is established when we are babies in the moments of primal joy we might call 'the epiphanies of infancy' - the sensation of being blissfully held and feeling complete and at one with everything - yet having no words or no need to say it but instead to just assimilate the feeling.
Sending children away to get control of their anger perpetuates the feeling of 'badness" inside them...Chances are they were already feeling not very good about themselves before the outburst and the isolation just serves to confirm in their own minds that they were right.
The real trick to producing great work isn't to find ways to eliminate the edgy, nervous feeling that you might be swimming out of your depth. Instead, it's to remember that everyone else is feeling it, too. We're all in deep water. Which is fine: it's by far the most exciting place to be.
I curled myself into a ball and cried quietly, doing that thing that only young people can do, namely, feeling sorry for myself. Once you're past thirty you lose that ability; instead of feeling sorry for yourself you turn bitter.
Yeah, I miss that feeling of knocking somebody clean out. There's nothing like it when you go into a fight and you just take 'em up out of there with just one punch. It's just the best feeling in the world.
I've come close to matching the feeling of that night in 1944 in music, when I first heard Diz and Bird, but I've never got there. . . . I'm always looking for it, listening and feeling for it, though, trying to always feel it in and through the music I play everyday.
Yes, Carl Vine stuck around. He's now number one composer for choreography. — © Graeme Murphy
Yes, Carl Vine stuck around. He's now number one composer for choreography.
I think Canadians make a lot of music because we're stuck inside all the time.
If we stay where we are, where we're stuck, where we're comfortable and safe, we die there... When nothing new can get in, that's death.
In catholisism we have an entire religion based on a woman who really stuck to her story
In high school, I remember feeling like a Jughead - like I was a little bit weird and kind of emotional. I also remember feeling like an Archie - sort of the leader of the pack.
I'm a dude who likes to create music with good feeling. I live like a chameleon through music. It all depends on what the beat tells me to do; that's why you're always gonna get passionate hooks, because I'm feeling the beats and the emotion behind the drums and melodies.
When I got up I stuck to my plan - stumbling forward and getting hit in the face.
Do not oppose because in opposing the tenderness of the feeling level is crushed. That is why we say Speak the Truth but see that you are speaking delicately. Do not speak non-truth and do not speak in a non sweet way, so that the feeling is nourished.
I stood in front of a mountain and was overwhelmed by the beauty and energy; I had goosebumps. I thought, if I could record this feeling, go back home and pour it out again so other people can have that feeling, this I would want to be my work. I knew it was acting - I wanted to be like a messenger or medium.
Stuck as Adam Cartwright, I was only able to use about one-tenth of my ability.
If you're going to be stuck somewhere forever, you might as well be around good people!
Comedians like to see people smile. With acting, I love giving people a feeling, an emotion. I like to give people a feeling. When they come away from my scene, I want them to think.
We have to look forward and keep filming new films and not get stuck in the past. — © Nick Park
We have to look forward and keep filming new films and not get stuck in the past.
Someone Should Write Me a Love Poem but I'm Stuck Doing It Myself
My drive to put myself on the line comes from boredom. From that feeling when you go to bed and think, 'What did I do today?' It doesn't have to be something monumental, just a feeling that you really tried to look at something, or look into something.
I pretty much always stuck to the most interesting part I could play.
I really try not to read the tennis articles, because a lot of times they're guessing at how a player is feeling, and I like to keep myself kind of open minded about how I'm feeling, rather than have someone else explain to me what's going on.
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