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When I describe priming studies to audiences, the reaction is often disbelief. [ ... ] The idea you should focus on, however, is that disbelief is not an option. The results are not made up, nor are they statistical flukes. You have no choice but to accept that the major conclusions of these studies are true. More important, you must accept that they are true about you. [ ... ] You do not believe that these results apply to you because they correspond to nothing in your subjective experience. But your subjective experience consists largely of the story that your System 2 tells itself about what is going on. Priming phenomena arise in System 1, and you have no conscious access to them. — Daniel Kahneman
Just like human life. You want something so bad you make it hard to get. — Robert B. Parker
I did grow up with a really big interest in math and science; I liked it. — Linda M. Godwin
What I am saying, I suppose, is that you write as if everyone is dead. Then you face the music. I don't know any other way to keep the teeth sharp and the spirit alive. — Lynn Freed
Youth has everything - everything but experience and tolerance. — Patti Page
If it is good literature, the reader and the writer will connect. It's inevitable. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
James Patterson has a way with female characters. He understands women in a way that a lot of male writers don't. — Tracy Pollan
Windows 7 is on its way to being an obsolete product. Keeping it on your computer long term will leave you with an obsolete computer. Windows 10 has numerous problems, but lack of support soon is not one of them. — Steven Magee
With modern parts atop old ones, the brain is like an iPod built around an eight-track cassette player. — Sharon Begley
They again kissed each other and fell asleep. The patch of light on the ceiling now seemed to be assuming the shape of a terrified eye, that stared wildly and fixedly upon the pale, slumbering couple who reeked with crime beneath their very sheets, and dreamt they could see a rain of blood falling in big drops, which turned into golden coins as they plashed upon the floor. — Emile Zola
While writing books about the past, I think about the present. It's not intentional, but somehow my books end up being written under the sign of a political mood. — Rick Perlstein
