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1  I got my feelings same as anyone else.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
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2  Not any feelings that we need bother about.
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3  That's not the sort of feeling I want from you.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
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4  I feel sure we have met before, Miss Doolittle.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
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5  And yet I feel a sort of rough justice in his claim.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
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6  I want cheerfulness and a song and a band when I feel low.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
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7  When you feel lonely without me, you can turn the machine on.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
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8  If I'm to be in this business I shall feel responsible for that girl.
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9  I've never been able to feel really grown-up and tremendous, like other chaps.
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10  Ten pounds is a lot of money: it makes a man feel prudent like; and then goodbye to happiness.
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11  But at Eliza's age a good-looking girl does not feel that pressure; she feels free to pick and choose.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
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12  He has a remarkably expressive voice, the result of a habit of giving vent to his feelings without reserve.
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13  You go to bed and have a good nice rest; and then get up and look at yourself in the glass; and you won't feel so cheap.
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14  Eliza tries to control herself and feel indifferent as she rises and walks across to the hearth to switch off the lights.
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15  It's real: it's warm: it's violent: you can feel it through the thickest skin: you can taste it and smell it without any training or any work.
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16  If you're going to be a lady, you'll have to give up feeling neglected if the men you know don't spend half their time snivelling over you and the other half giving you black eyes.
Pygmalion By George Bernard Shaw
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17  He is of the energetic, scientific type, heartily, even violently interested in everything that can be studied as a scientific subject, and careless about himself and other people, including their feelings.
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