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It was not by mere coincidence that sex so disturbed us for thousands of years: repressive religious dictates and social taboos grew out of aspects of our nature that cannot now just be wished away. — Alain De Botton
I have certainly heard of the Subtle Art of Shutting Up, but I can't say I've practiced it all that much. I greatly prefer the underappreciated genius of Speaking My Mind. I figure if someone doesn't like what I have to say, they shouldn't put their ears in close proximity to my mouth. — Jenny Lundquist
I don't think God cares what you put in your body or on your body. — Tammy Faye Bakker
Bad experience is a school that only fools keep going to. — Ezra Taft Benson
What this tells us is that expertise, a deeper understanding of the units, can alter perception. Musicians — Sendhil Mullainathan
Less and less is life animated through personal discovery, intimacy with others, or self-reflection. While life has become more manageable for many people, it has become commensurately less engaged. — Kirk J. Schneider
I honor Earth First for having the guts to do the things they do. It's not for me, but I understand why they do what they do. And, ultimately, we all help each other. — Brock Adams
Writing, at its best, is a lonely life. — Ernest Hemingway,
Anything I do, I do with my heart. This is why I sometimes get very upset or sometimes get very personal when I'm working. — Riccardo Tisci
Military leaders aren't made. They are born. To be a good leader, you have to have something in your character to cause people to follow you. — Jimmy Johnson
Science does not need mysticism and mysticism does not need science but man needs both. — Fritjof Capra
Some sins have no season. We are as likely to be angry in November as to lose our rag in March ... There is, though, something autumnal about greed, apple-cheeked and wheat-crowned, purpled knee-high in grapes; something summery in sloth, as the hammock creaks in the fly-drowsy heat; and more than a tickle of spring in lust, as birds pair and the sap rises. Among these, ingratitude is winter, the worst of seasons. — Ann Wroe