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I had the classic 40 meltdown. I did. It's embarrassing. It was pretty funny. But then I recovered. To me it was like a second adolescence. Hormonally my body was changing my mind was changing and so my relationship to myself and the world around me came to this assault of finiteness.
My definition of an intellectual is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.
Love demands infinitely less than friendship.
I definitely wanted to earn my freedom. But the primary motivation wasn't making money but making an impact.
I wasn't a woman who stayed tiny like I thought I would. I definitely gave myself the freedom to eat what I wanted.
I love the freedom of movement that my phone gives me. That has definitely transformed my life.
Punk is musical freedom. It's saying doing and playing what you want. In Webster's terms 'nirvana' means freedom from pain suffering and the external world and that's pretty close to my definition of Punk Rock.
Music is my No. 1 passion. If you made me choose between music and food it's definitely music.
I add a lot of citrus to my food and I think that flavors it. And to me that what makes it healthier lower in fat lower in calories. It adds lots of flavor. Spices of course. But citrus is definitely kind of my go-to to season and really to really make those flavors make that food come alive.
I can't eat whatever I want definitely not. I'm always controlled because I do a lot of fitness and triathlons not just Formula One so I always make sure I eat the right things.
Infinite growth of material consumption in a finite world is an impossibility.
With Alexander's cancer I was definitely brought to my knees for the first time because of the fear factor.
When you say 'fear of the unknown' that is the definition of fear fear is the unknown fear is what you do not know and it's genetically within us so that we feel safe. We feel scared of the woods because we're not familiar with it and that keeps you safe.
I definitely think cheerleaders have no fear.
Americans are terrified because so many of them have been laid off in recent years and months and they fear that they may be next. Even if they have not been laid off or have not known anyone laid off they definitely know someone who has lost his home.
If we take the generally accepted definition of bravery as a quality which knows no fear I have never seen a brave man. All men are frightened. The more intelligent they are the more they are frightened.
My goal and my career is definitely not to be famous. That's a really horrible goal just to be famous for the sake of having fame.
If somebody tells me I'm famous I say 'I'm not.' I can't see myself as famous and I don't think I'll ever call myself famous. I definitely don't feel famous.
If you ever get rich and famous by definition you are special. You have done something special and therefore you start to behave special. Then if the floor drops out and you become down and out you have a really new perspective.
I'd definitely rather be rich than famous.
Uncle Brett had a definite vision that he was after I don't think having a famous father affected him much.
I definitely wanted to be an actor. I didn't want to be on TV I didn't want to be famous I didn't want to be anyone in particular I just wanted to do it. I see young people now who look at magazines or American Idol and their goal is to have that lifestyle - to have good handbags or go out with cute guys from shows or whatever. But I definitely wanted to be an actor.
There's a definite responsibility that comes with being famous. You shouldn't be able to just dress up and look pretty.
Liberals subscribe to the new flexible pluralistic definition of the family their defense of families carries no conviction.
By and large we have got to find the good leaders to work with to make sure that we build the strength in these communities. Simply issuing edicts from Canberra isn't going to solve issues on the APY lands.
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