41. Ironically, the more alike the two societies become, the less bound they seem to feel to each other. 42. It felt to me like the beginning of some life that I had worked really hard and waited very long to get to. 43. It felt to me like a seediness had become a regular part of the day. 44. It had an end-of-the-world feel to it. 45. It is little wonder that he likens how he feels to a pendulum, swinging from one educational philosophy to another and back. 46. It also featured a lineup of players who felt to him more diverse and more representative of New York City than any Yankee team of the past. 47. It sort of has a Percy Sledge, Otis Redding feel to it. 48. It felt to him that success had been very long in coming. 49. It was a sharp contrast in feeling to last season, said Heinze. 50. It has a real San Francisco feel to it, neighborly, misleadingly simple. |