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“I'm very happy to say that my home life is my haven.”
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“Marrying Cal, the scion of a family whose wealth dated to the Industrial Revolution and had multiplied through every turn of the American economy since, ought to have eased her worries about failing to climb as high as she believed she deserved. But the money was his, not theirs. The unspoken power this gave him kept her from asking: Why don't you stay home?”
Source : The Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski (2005). “The Unabomber Manifesto: Industrial Society and Its Future”, Filiquarian Publishing, LLC.
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“If I can slow it down in my mind, things will be fine.”
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“Yoga is more a state than a methodology. A state where there is nothing missing. You don't feel like you have to grab this or grab that in order to be complete or full. From wringing out the body and the mind, from sitting in meditation, from studying scripture, from selfless service.”
Source : "A Conversation with Rodney Yee and Colleen Saidman Yee". Interview with Rachel P. Goldstein, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
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“In general, the man who is readily disposed to sacrifice himself is one who does not know how else to give meaning to his life. The profession of enthusiasm is the most sickening of all insincerities.”
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“Man thrives where angels would die of ecstasy and where pigs would die of disgust.”
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“It's not houses I love, it's the life I live in them.”
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“Real music is what I consider to be uncorporatized music, the music that just happens. I feel like that's not a very well-known thing.”
Source : "Missed Opportunities". Pitchfork Interview, pitchfork.com.