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Being-'subject' means taking up a position from which an actor can make the transition from theory to practice. This transition usually takes place once an actor has found the motive that liberates them from hesitation and disinhibits them for action. — Peter Sloterdijk

The only real stumbling block is fear of failure. In cooking you've got to have a what-the-hell attitude. — Julia Child

All I've tried to do (with my writing) is capture the essence of my time. — Robert Penn Warren

But who, he wondered in a moment's panic as her nearing heat began to assault him, who enforces the Enforcer? — Jacquelyn Frank

Gardening is the best therapy in the world. — C. Z. Guest

The immemorial ingratitude of rulers and commonwealths is proverbial. Especially common is ingratitude to Israel - the People that has achieved so much of eternal worth, but has rarely succeeded in winning gratitude. — Joseph Hertz

Do you think music has the power to change people? Like you listen to a piece and go through some major change inside?"
Oshima nodded."Sure, that can happen. We have an experience - like a chemical reaction - that transforms something inside us. When we examine ourselves later on, we discover that all the standards we've lived by have shot up another notch and the world's opened up in unexpected ways. Yes, I've had that experience. Not often, but it has happened. It's like falling in love. — Haruki Murakami

Worry tells you that life is not perfect, you are not perfect, and that what is about to happen is "bad. — Bruce Van Horn

Let us learn from Christ how to pray, to forgive, to sow peace, and to be near those in need. — Pope Francis

We might even define the human as a dynamic process produced by a series of identifications and misidentifications with animality. — Simon Critchley

Definition of inertia: 'The vis insita, or innate force of matter, is a power of resisting by which every body, as much as in it lies, endeavours to preserve its present state, whether it be of rest or of moving uniformly forward in a straight line. — Isaac Newton

When something becomes hard to think about, people transfer the discomfort of the thought, to the object of their thinking. — Derek Thompson

I propose to create a Civilian Conservation Corps to be used in simple work ... More important, however, than the material gains will be the moral and spiritual value of such work. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Here's to new beginnings, Stuart says and raises his bourbon. I nod, sort of wanting to tell him that all beginnings are new. — Kathryn Stockett