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We thought the church had withdrawn from interfering in Italian politics... but instead there is a terrible resurgence. These are ugly signs for freedom of expression.


Dario Fo


#expression #freedom #freedom of expression #had #instead

The press is like any business. It's a group of really intelligent individuals that ends up being one slathering, one-eyed, drooling monster.


Ben Folds


#being #business #ends #group #individuals

I never think if I do an impression of someone, I'm never making fun of them.


Kristen Wiig


#i #i do #impression #making #never

God is not a cosmic bellboy for whom we can press a button to get things.


Harry Emerson Fosdick


#cosmic #get #god #press #things

Tolerance is a very dull virtue. It is boring. Unlike love, it has always had a bad press. It is negative. It merely means putting up with people, being able to stand things.


E. M. Forster


#always #bad #bad press #being #boring

The point about manic depression or bipolar disorder, as it's now more commonly called, is that it's about mood swings. So, you have an elevated mood. When people think of manic depression, they only hear the word depression. They think one's a depressive. The point is, one's a manic-depressive.


Stephen Fry


#bipolar #called #commonly #depression #depressive

I think we Americans tend to put too high a price on unanimity, as if there were something dangerous and illegitimate about honest differences of opinion honestly expressed by honest men.


J. William Fulbright


#dangerous #differences #expressed #high #honest

Loneliness expresses the pain of being alone and solitude expresses the glory of being alone.


Paul Tillich


#being #being alone #expresses #glory #loneliness

Since I am writing a book about depression, I am often asked in social situations to describe my own experiences, and I usually end by saying that I am on medication. “Still?” people ask. “But you seem fine!” To which I invariably reply that I seem fine because I am fine, and that I am fine in part because of medication. “So how long do you expect to go on taking this stuff?” people ask. When I say that I will be on medication indefinitely, people who have dealt calmly and sympathetically with the news of suicide attempts, catatonia, missed years of work, significant loss of body weight, and so on stare at me with alarm. “But it’s really bad to be on medicine that way,” they say. “Surely now you are strong enough to be able to phase out some of these drugs!” If you say to them that this is like phasing the carburetor out of your car or the buttresses out of Notre Dame, they laugh. “So maybe you’ll stay on a really low maintenance dose?” They ask. You explain that the level of medication you take was chosen because it normalizes the systems that can go haywire, and that a low dose of medication would be like removing half of your carburetor. You add that you have experienced almost no side effects from the medication you are taking, and that there is no evidence of negative effects of long-term medication. You say that you really don’t want to get sick again. But wellness is still, in this area, associated not with achieving control of your problem, but with discontinuation of medication. “Well, I sure hope you get off it sometime soon,” they say.


Andrew Solomon


#experience

We judged that a sudden, disorderly failure of Bear would have brought with it unpredictable but severe consequences for the functioning of the broader financial system and the broader economy, with lower equity prices, further downward pressure on home values, and less access to credit for companies and households.


Timothy Geithner


#bear #broader #brought #companies #consequences






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