to feel bad造句1. You don't have to feel bad about relaxing.
2. She didn't tell me because she didn't want me to feel worse about them.
3. I could tell Roque was trembling with anger, and I admit to feeling bad when he slammed down the phone.
4. Ironically, those in the throes Of assimilating are likely to feel worse about them-selves than those on Union Street.
5. Second: you start to feel bad about that part.
6. Well, here's another reason to feel bad.
7. Allow yourself to feel bad, this is perfectly normal.
8. So why should you allow yourself to feel bad when you feel it's effects?
9. But, he adds, at least he won't have to feel bad about persuading people to buy "second rate" cars he doesn't believe in any more.
10. On one hand, there's an urge to feel bad for you. You really are getting screwed here.
11. People tend to be sympathetic, but you start to feel bad vibrations, as if you've just told them you have a social disease.
12. That's just life and nothing to feel bad about or see as a reasonto give up all together.
13. It was easy enough to feel bad for Shaak Ti that day.
14. Combat is supposed to feel bad because undeniably bad things happen in it, but a fully human reaction is far more complex than that.
15. Everyone has a limit when they start to feel bad and stop being mean.
16. It's hard to feel bad about your parenting when your children are running, skipping, jumping, riding bikes, and laughing with joy at your side.
17. MINNEAPOLIS -- You almost have to feel bad for Trevor Ariza.
18. Waking up was a process of gradually remembering all the things I had to feel bad about.
19. Start with gentle fondling and rub her sternum between her breasts -- it will make her feel loved as well as aroused, and she won't have to feel bad because she turned you down.
20. I had a revelation about this recently. Since this is totally normal and most everyone experiences it, then there is absolutely no reason to feel bad about it!
21. Some people expect euphoria or increased sociability, he pointed out, while others expect to feel bad, and still others drink to cope with stress.
22. If anything, you can take the happiness of someone else as inspiration to achieve your own successes, but not to feel bad about what you don't have.
23. If they think badly of you, that's a loss of face and a reason to feel bad yourself.
24. The world would be a pretty lop-sided place if everyone were a rocket scientist or impressionist painter, so there is no need to feel bad about the strengths that you don't have.
25. Pointing out absurdities or making jokes is a mature and healthy way to ease tension, so there's no need to feel bad the next time you feel the urge to crack a joke at an inappropriate time.
26. And if you're handling the relationship professionally, there's no need to feel bad about taking up your mentor's time.
27. No one is perfect —intellectually, we all know that, but emotionally we seem to feel bad when we don't reach perfection.