If we could see ourselves as others see us, we would vanish on the spot.
More of us may be affected by variant hormone levels than we realize.
Anger is implanted in us as sort of sting, to make us gnash with our teeth against the devil, to make us vehement against him, not to set us in array against each other.
Our own self-love draws a thick veil between us and our faults.
The sheer number of legendary narratives and historically verifiable incidents invites us to revise assumptions about the origins of biological and chemical warfare and its moral and technological constraints.
Everybody trying to bite the style ever since we made 'Versace.' But they don't give us credit.
The whole debate on what food is best for us is complex, ongoing and often controlled by vested interests.
The Chinese began with the assumption that the group is the fundamental unit of reality. Individuals? Sure, we can factor them out from their groups, but let us not think that they as individuals have any viability apart from their group.
Our definition of VIP is not as big as in Macau. But for us, they are VIPs even if they don't spend a lot because we are very hospitable here.
Images contaminate us like viruses.
We are the people our parents warned us about.
The water crisis in Flint, Michigan, has shown us what can happen when we ignore the warning signs of lead poisoning and corroding pipes.
As writers and readers, as sinners and citizens, our realism and our aesthetic sense make us wary of crediting the positive note.
Let us turn elsewhere, to the wasps and bees, who unquestionably come first in the laying up of a heritage for their offspring.
Though it be in the power of the weakest arm to take away life, it is not in the strongest to deprive us of death.
The Harvey Weinstein case showed us that Hollywood is rotten to the core.
'Apocalypse Now' does not alienate us or deconstruct itself. In fact, it welcomes us in.
I think we all have to fight the werewolf within us somehow.
Addresses are given to us to conceal our whereabouts.
Passing into practical life, illustrations of this fact are found everywhere; the distant, or the unseen, steadies and strengthens us against the rapid whirl of things around us.