As unhealthy as I am, I'm weirdly aware of exactly how my body functions.
I know how my body operates differently from what it did when it was 30 and when it was 20. As unhealthy as I am, I'm weirdly aware of exactly how my body functions.
I found music when I was very dark. I felt unheard, with inner dialogues that I didn't know how to express.
Working with UNICEF made me grow up and recognize how fortunate I am.
A really good uniformed cop has tremendous people skills, and they learn how to read people.
Where I was born and where and how I have lived is unimportant. It is what I have done with where I have been that should be of interest.
I think the problem with the arts in America is how unimportant it seems to be in our educational system.
It's amazing how I can just ramble on for hours, isn't it? And so unentertaining or uninteresting. But I can ramble on for hours. It's a sort of terrible gift, isn't it?
In my lab, we are always thinking about how cells, bacterial cells, can talk to each other and then organize themselves into enormous groups that function in unison.
We can write the book on how to run a successful write-in campaign for the United States Senate.
As commanders and staff officers, we are coaches and sentries for our units: how can we coach anything if we don't know a hell of a lot more than just the TTPs?
It is strange to reflect how much energy is thrown away in attempting to know the unknowable.
We still have very little understanding of how we can tweak form or shape at the genetic level. We certainly haven't unlocked those secrets.
It's surprising how much memory is built around things unnoticed at the time.
If nationalism makes us poor, weak, and morally insecure, how can it claim to be patriotic? I maintain that nationalists are unpatriotic.
Americans should be ashamed of how aflutter they get about Downton Abbey - it's unpatriotic. I seem to remember we fought a revolution so as not to put up with this nonsense, where notions of station are so unforgiving that upper and lower echelons are practically different species.
Unpredictability means what it means. I don't know how you define it. It is what it is.
That's what is always fascinating about racism - how it is allowed, if not encouraged, to flourish freely in public spaces, the way racism and bigotry are so often unquestioned.
Because most writers have totally unrealistic concepts of how publishing works.
It doesn't matter how successful or how unsuccessful a team is. It can all change with one pick.