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He faces the burdens of belittlement a third time as he grows older, and settles into an existence that he has embraced, or that has been forced upon him. A carapace of routine, of compromise, of silent surrenders, of half-term solutions, and of diminished consciousness begins to form around him. He turns himself over to the rigidified version of the self: the character. He begins to die small deaths, many times over. He fails to die only once, which is what he would desire if he were able fully to recognize the value of life. This third encounter with belittlement reveals belittlement for what it in fact is: death by installments. — Roberto Mangabeira Unger

Nobody, who has not been in the interior of a family, can say what the difficulties of any individual of that family may be. — Jane Austen

Morality, taken as apart from religion, is but another name for decency of sin. — Horace Bushnell

Sex is an open secret parents try to hide to their children — Bangambiki Habyarimana

There are couples a matchmaker would match every time - and couples who, for no rhyme or reason, rhyme. — Robert Breault

I do not refer to myself as a 'housewife' for the reason that I did not marry a house. — Wilma Scott Heide

I don't think you can create effectively toward expectation. I'm not in the service business. — Nic Pizzolatto

I love to sing some Beyonce - ya know, like 'All the Single Ladies.' I'll sing that - maybe not with the body shakin' - but I'll have a little bit of the hand movement going on. — Dwyane Wade

George Bush, Dick Cheney, every one of the speakers praised John Kerry's war record. No one said he was unfit. They said he has terrible judgment, and that's his record as a senator. Nobody questioned his military record. — Peter T. King

When I'm home, I like a cozy, comfortable, calming space. — Stacy Keibler

However, to modify a habit, you must decide to change it. You must consciously accept the hard work of identifying the cues and rewards that drive the habits' routines, and find alternatives. — Charles Duhigg

As the official statistics would have it, if you're a young, single, white student who rents a flat in Liverpool and regularly visits pubs and clubs, the statistical chances of you not having taken an illegal drug in the last year would be slim to none. Conversely, — Max Daly

Thank you, Patrick - " but she spoke too softly, — Joyce Carol Oates

I always wanted to be in the limelight, and I found I could get it by being on the stage. That was the beginning of everything for me. — John Garfield