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We typically think of stress as being a risk factor for disease," said Cole. "And it is, somewhat. But if you actually measure stress, using our best available instruments, it can't hold a candle to social isolation. Social isolation is the best-established, most robust social or psychological risk factor for disease out there. Nothing can compete. — Anonymous

He who quarrels with a drunken man injures one who is absent. — Publilius Syrus

I don't want to die saying but, you know? There's so much I want to do, so I want more time. — Gloria Steinem

I definitely enjoy working with people who can do their thing but also allow me to do my thing, you know? Who respect the process. — Zendaya

Engineers are funny animals. If you tell an engineer about a problem, any problem, his first instinct is to measure it. Tell an engineer you don't love him anymore and he'll ask for a graph of your love over time so that he can understand exactly how big the problem is and when it started. — Phil Lapsley

There isn't a single motivation, thought, act, or word that has slipped out of your being and escaped the full, undivided attention of God. — Bill Hybels

A cold atheistical materialism is the tendency of the so-called material philosophy of the present day. — Adam Sedgwick

Every Pixar movie at one time was the worst motion picture ever made. — John Lasseter

We're fortunate my brother Stannis is not with us. Remember that time he proposed to outlaw brothels? — George R R Martin

No human being should wear tight satin. — Michael Kors

Schizophrenia is hearing voices, not doing voices. — Maria Bamford

Maybe it wasn't anything remotely to do with religion, mysticism or metaphilosophy after all; maybe it was more banal; maybe it was just ... accounting. — Iain Banks

Men are rewarded or punished not for what they do but for how their acts are defined. That is why men are more interested in better justifying themselves than in better behaving themselves. — Thomas Szasz