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The disorder got in my mind and said, you know, things like 'If she hangs up the phone one more time, I'm going to break something,' ... and so, to me, it all seemed perfectly logical.
Doug Ferrari
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1956
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Man is not logical and his intellectual history is a record of mental reserves and compromises. He hangs on to what he can in his old beliefs even when he is compelled to surrender their logical basis.
John Dewey
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1859
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1952
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[Looking back on what he likes to think of now as his] whine-tasting ... It's a really limited perspective, but I remember at the time it was very, very cathartic. When somebody hangs up on the phone when you're 2,000 miles away from them, you have no recourse. The only reaction there is, is a pen. There's nothing else that you can do.
Pete Wentz
I'm always juggling 20 things at one time. I look forward to being on the field with the guys. I look at it as a break. I get out of the office and get away from the phone. I go out there and coach football for two hours a day, which is what I truly love.
Chris Boden
Things happen in very mysterious ways. Christmas is a hectic time for us. We had just gotten a break when we could all sit down and then the phone rang. It was Manatee County Animal Services telling us they had confiscated 24 poodles and asking if we could help.
Donna Stiteler
[You have a lot on your mind, just not work. The work doesn't challenge you and time hangs.] Boredom is a big factor, ... When it's just a job, it's time to leave.
Dory Hollander
This disorder is not something that can be cured. It's seen as a lifelong disorder, much like diabetes, and treatment helps to teach these individuals how to treat their disorder and stay on top of for the rest of their lives.
Jesus Padilla
Perfectly ordered disorder designed with a helter-skelter magnificence.
Emily Carr
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1871
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1945
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A number of previous studies have linked lower levels of omega-3 to clinically significant conditions such as major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, substance abuse and attention-deficit disorder.
Sarah Conklin
When I saw that time, it amazed me. I wanted them to break the record, but to break it by a whole second blew my mind.
Terry Yeast
When you're a wild card and not seeded, you're really at the mercy of the gods. Martina is perfectly aware that the road back may not go perfectly smoothly but it's a bit of a different mind-set for her.
Liz Smylie
He hangs in there until the end, and the ball doesn't break. He sticks around. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. He hangs in there until the end, and the ball doesn't break. He sticks around.
Steve McFall
Unless coach Marshall just decides to start calling things that he's always wanted to call, I would suspect that that they would be very similar to what they've been. I just doubt that a team would invest that much time in preparation, and then throw it out and try to get some new things in one week's time. The logical thing would be to assume that they're going to proceed as if Ray were there.
Jack Del Rio
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1902
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This was certainly a logical assumption: soldiers and prostitutes, traditionally associated with sexual license and moral disorder, were among the first victims, and the connection became even closer when people noticed that the disease's first sores often turned up on the genital organs.
Peter Lewis Allen
You have to be selective about regionalism. Our court system seemed a perfectly logical place to start. And I believe it's working very well.
Robert Waters
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