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I said that we use digital "passbacks" to placate young children who say they are bored. We are not teaching them that boredom can be recognized as your imagination calling you.
~ Sherry Turkle
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The idea of being vulnerable leaves a lot of room for choice. There is always room to be less foldable, more evil.
~ Sherry Turkle
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This is what technology wants, it wants to be a symptom. Like all psychological symptoms, it obscures a problem by "solving" it without addressing it.
~ Sherry Turkle
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I hope this puts an end to any matchmaking ideas you all have. Clearly there is no way I can date the spawn of a woman like that." Helen laughed, but then swallowed it guiltily. "Sorry, I could help it. Spawn? Who says that about a man, especially one as gorgeous as Tom?
~ Sherryl Woods
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paper that Tina had tossed
~ Sherryl Woods
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The writer, an old man with a white mustache, had some difficulty in getting into bed.
~ Sherwood Anderson
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Louise was from childhood a neurotic, one of the race of over-sensitive women that in later days industrialism was to bring in such great numbers into the world.
~ Sherwood Anderson
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I had come out of a messy workplace along a messy street to a messy room and did not like it and within me was the beer that made me bold.
~ Sherwood Anderson
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I'm a video game fan, and I always thought it would be cool to be able to control a character.
~ Shia LaBeouf
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If global cooling will come soon - scientists will lose trust.
~ Shigenori Maruyama
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I think what's really the most ideal thing is for the player themselves, within their own imagination, to carve out what they view as being the essence of the character.
~ Shigeru Miyamoto
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I bet they're sexting," Javi said, his face straight. From the corner of his eye, he saw Zach wince, then, carefully, his expression went blank.
~ Shiloh Walker
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Poetry can have varied and useful functions; and seduction is apparently something worth writing poetry for.
~ Shira Wolosky
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I have already moved away from being a moderate, a liberal. My frustrations at trying to operate through channels and following the prescribed procedures, and failing to get any action, have radicalized me.
~ Shirley Chisholm
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He had seen how people came a cropper by giving way to impulse. It was to his judiciousness, at every turn, that he owed the fact that nothing terrible had ever happened to him.
~ Shirley Hazzard
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Caro was coming round to the fact of unhappiness: to a realization that Dora created unhappiness and the she was bound to Dora.
~ Shirley Hazzard
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As a matter of fact, despite your obstinacy, your infernal prying, and the fact that you invariably blurt out whatever comes into your head, regardless of the consequences, I admit that there are times when I find you irresistible, too.' I stared in astonishment at Robert's back as he rose to pay the bill. What in heaven's name, I wondered, did he mean by that?
~ Shirley Tallman
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My Chicken can do a special trick! "And what is that?" She can lay an egg! "And what's so special about THAT?!" Well, Can YOU lay an egg?
~ Shirley Temple
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like one of us?" "Saul, Saul, I am not as learned as you, but do you not see that if the Messiah
~ Sholem Asch
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More important than any stage which you will attain is your sincerity, your right effort.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
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She is just a woman who life has made different. This is her strange way of trying to love you.
~ Shyam Selvadurai
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I am Prince Horace!" "And I'm the Grand Turnip of China!" cutwater snickered. "Dim-witted villains!" shouted the Prince. "I command you to turn us loose.
~ Sid Fleischman
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He's as cool as a prized marrow!
~ Sid Waddell
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There is a certain anger; it reaches such intensity that to express it fully would require homicidal rage—self-destructive, destroy-the-world rage—and its flame burns because the world is so unjust.
~ Sidney Poitier
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