Math was always my best subject growing up.
Paul G. Tremblay
Recitation: by Male by Female
The idea is to eat well and not die from it - for the simple reason that that would be the end of your eating.
Jim Harrison
SimpleEatingEndDieReasonEat
I live in Manhattan but travel all around the world; I moved to Paris when I was 16; I lived in London twice. It's kind of like, if I want to move somewhere, I don't have anything holding me back. I don't have children. If I wanna live in a certain place, I'll go. But I've lived everywhere, and I prefer New York to everything.
Jessica White
LiveChildrenTravelNew YorkWorld
The Old Vic is a beautiful theater to work in. It's quite a large house, but it has a feeling of intimacy.
Jennifer Ehle
WorkBeautifulHouseFeelingOld
The Internet is especially adept at compressing humanity and making it easy to forget there are people behind tweets, posts, and memes.
Jenna Wortham
PeopleInternetEasyHumanityForget
We all enjoy pushing ourselves to accomplish our objectives. But we don't need stress to get there.
Andrew J. Bernstein
StressEnjoyAccomplishNeedGet
I was quite able at the insignificant work I did in MI6, but absolutely dysfunctional in my domestic life. I had no experience of fatherhood. I had no example of marital bliss or the family unit.
John le Carre
LifeWorkFamilyExperienceBliss
People are hurting, and they feel very disengaged and disenfranchised.
Ann Callis
PeopleFeelDisenfranchisedVery
Thoreau points out clearly that civil disobedience gets its moral authority by the willingness to suffer the penalties from disobeying a law, even if you think that law is unjust.
Michael Hayden
LawThinkYouMoralAuthorityOut
Suburbia is too close to the country to have anything real to do and too close to the city to admit you have nothing real to do.
Sloane Crosley
CityYouCountryAdmitNothingReal
I have always let my motivation guide me, and that has served me well. Climbing has taught me how to thrive and created a life that I feel incredibly lucky to have.
Tommy Caldwell
LifeMeMotivationFeelThriveWell
I first found delight in the Sabbath many years ago when, as a busy surgeon, I knew that the Sabbath became a day for personal healing. By the end of each week, my hands were sore from repeatedly scrubbing them with soap, water, and a bristle brush. I also needed a breather from the burden of a demanding profession.
Russell M. Nelson
WaterDayHealingBusyEndHands
The history of thought, of knowledge, of philosophy, of literature seems to be seeking, and discovering, more and more discontinuities, whereas history itself appears to be abandoning the irruption of events in favor of stable structures.
Michel Foucault
KnowledgeHistoryThoughtLiterature
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