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identity protracted somewhat stolen
Having your identity stolen is somewhat like contracting a chronic, protracted disease. Daniel Solove
identity week drivers
Each driver has their own identity and from one week to another, normally it stays the same. Kurt Busch
identity fiction world
You are never alone in Afghanistan. You are always in the company of others, usually family. You don't understand yourself really as an individual, you understand yourself as part of something bigger than yourself. Family is so central to your identity, to how you make sense of your world, it is very dramatic, and therefore an amazing source of storytelling, a source of fiction for me. Khaled Hosseini
identity informed petty seem super thinking thoughts
To be able to always have a super sense of who I was and my own real identity and be petty and seem informed and always thinking in thoughts would be great. Jeff Goldblum
identity-politics organization league
American society is now remarkably atomized. Political organizations have collapsed. In fact, it seems like even bowling leagues are collapsing. The left has a lot to answer for here. There's been a drift toward very fragmenting tendencies among left groups, toward this sort of identity politics. Noam Chomsky
identity allegiance particular
You only trust those who are absolutely like yourself, those who have signed a pledge of allegiance to this particular identity. Judith Butler
identity may connections
Indeed it may be only by risking the incoherence of identity that connection is possible. Judith Butler
identity rich possession
The disciple is rich not in possessions, but in personal identity. Oswald Chambers
identity national-identity nations
Nations which don't find their national identities will be preyed upon by other nations. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
body kids language leaning listen sit
Kids used to sit back and listen to lectures. Now they're leaning in. Body language has changed. P. J. Harvey
body intellect mind self sitting
Know the self to be sitting in the chariot, the body to be the chariot, the intellect the charioteer, and the mind the reins. Veda Upanishads
body democrats easiest simplify submit tax today
I would submit to you today that this is the easiest thing in this body that could be done with Democrats and Republicans to simplify the Tax Code. Richard Neal
body buy clothes hair nails nice small women
Just like small women do things, like do their hair or do their nails and buy nice clothes to make that small body look good, full-figured women can do the same thing. Wanda Davis
body handle pay single
Keep working that body and it's going to pay off. No single punches. He can't handle combinations. Freddie Roach
body fastest hands john player
John is the fastest player on the team. He has exceptional hands and will put a body on anybody. Mike Sosnowski
body deserve food good indulge relationship wants
I think it is really important to indulge on the holidays, I think that we all deserve that; I think that the more you worry, the more it's a problem. I think everyone's relationship with food is all about giving your body what it wants and what it needs. I think indulging is good and working out, too, for sure! Martha Hunt
body except lifting normally work
I also do push-ups when I can, but I normally don't work out my upper body except when I'm lifting my kids, which usually is enough! Christine Lahti
body bring continue joy lives work
He lives on in an incomparable body of work which will continue to bring joy to millions. Ben Elton
poetry published volume wrote
In 1971, when I was 29, I wrote my first volume of poetry. I am a poet, and I have published four books of my poems. Tony Buzan
poetry merit praise
Terrible times in which priests no longer merit the praise of poets and in which poets have not yet begun to be priests. Jose Marti
poet company
Oh, what company good poets are! Jose Marti
poetry despair born
The novel is born of disillusionment; the poem, of despair. Jose Bergamin
poet persons
He consorted with prostitutes and poets...and with persons even worse. Jorge Luis Borges
poetry lines serious
From not the gravest of Divines, Accept for once some serious Lines. Jonathan Swift
poetry obscurity praise
A bard whom there were none to praise, And very few to read. Hartley Coleridge
poetry has-beens
My life has been the poem I would have writ, But I could not both live and utter it. Henry David Thoreau
poetry mastery logic
It ["The Ancient Mariner"] is marvellous in its mastery over that delightfully fortuitous inconsequence that is the adamantine logic of dreamland. James Russell Lowell