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If there is too much sharing, our consuming services become coupled to our internal representations. This decreases our autonomy, — Sam Newman

Because I was a shy and awkward child, I used humour to deflect attention. It was a controlling mechanism. Because I could use it to control my image.
Catherine Tate — Catherine Tate

There comes a moment for all of us when our childhood ceases to be an excuse. In your case, I would say that, as with many English, the moment is somewhat delayed. — John Le Carre

This process is like starting a fitness regimen for the brain. At the beginning, your muscles burn a little. But over time and with repetition, you become stronger, and the improvements you see in yourself can be remarkable. Becoming a better thinker, just like becoming a better athlete, requires practice. We challenge you to feel the burn. — Sarah Miller Beebe

I speak my mind. If it offends some people, well, there's not much I can do about that. But I'm going to be honest. I'm going to continue to speak my mind, and that's who I am ... — Jesse Ventura

If we are to be truly free, that freedom will come through cooperation and tolerance with one another. — A.J. Darkholme

What we want as an economy is companies and people, you know, working hard to come up with creative ways to be more productive. We don't want companies and people working hard to lobby government for special tax cuts. — Adam Davidson

But what if I did tell people exactly what was going on? What if I valued my own peace of mind more than what other people think of me? Would I end up jobless, friendless, and loveless? Would I vanish entirely? — Melissa Broder

The environment is so fundamental to our continued existence that it must transcend politics and become a central value of all members of society. — David Suzuki

The biggest thrill I ever had was in 1969, when they held day at Yankee Stadium. — Mickey Mantle

Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking, morn of toil, nor night of waking. — Walter Scott