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The stammer was a way of telling the world that he was not like others, a way of expressing his singularity.


Ted Morgan


#his #like #others #singularity #stammer

I want to apologize to all of the people I have let down because of my behavior which has reflected badly on my family, friends, co-workers, business associates and others.


Kate Moss


#associates #badly #because #behavior #business

Most of the pressure comes from myself, not from others. I don't need a manager or a pundit to put pressure on me. I do all that myself before others do it.


Ruud van Nistelrooy


#comes #i #i do #manager #me

It's only possible to see people when one is able to see the world as others see it.


Robert Anton Wilson


#only #others #people #possible #see

In the case of Michel Angelo we have an artist who with brush and chisel portrayed literally thousands of human forms; but with this peculiarity, that while scores and scores of his male figures are obviously suffused and inspired by a romantic sentiment, there is hardly one of his female figures that is so,—the latter being mostly representative of woman in her part as mother, or sufferer, or prophetess or poetess, or in old age, or in any aspect of strength or tenderness, except that which associates itself especially with romantic love. Yet the cleanliness and dignity of Michel Angelo's male figures are incontestable, and bear striking witness to that nobility of the sentiment in him, which we have already seen illustrated in his sonnets.


Edward Carpenter


#homoeroticism #homosexuality #love #men #michelangelo

A friend is one who walks in when others walk out.


Walter Winchell


#friend #others #out #walk #walks

While others prayed for the good time coming, I worked for it.


Victoria Woodhull


#good #good time #i #others #prayed

The poor are prevented from thinking by the discipline of others, the rich by their own.


Theodor Adorno


#others #own #poor #prevented #rich

Doing a geographic” is a term alcoholics often use for acting on the impulse to start over by moving to a new town, or state, instead of making any internal changes. It’s the anywhere-but-here part of the disease that says, “Remove yourself from this, go someplace new, and everything will be better.” Two years into our Florida stint, my mother pulled a geographic as radical as the move from Rochester. The new plan was to head for California. She enrolled in the mathematics graduate program at the University of California’s shiny new campus in San Diego, and as soon as our elementary school let out for the summer, she put us into a new Buick station wagon – a gift from her parents – and drove us across the country. You’d think we’d have protested at yet another move. After all, having been duped before, we were in no position to believe that the next move would be any different. But I have no memory of being unhappy about the news. Because that’s what often happens when an alcoholic parent is doing a geographic. She pulls you in and, before you know it, you, too, believe in the promise of the new place.


Katie Hafner


#mothers-and-daughters #change

You are always a little bit wrong


Hank Green


#life #vlogbrothers #wrong #life






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