There's a feeling that strength is determined by the size of a union. That clearly is nonsense.
Women have seldom sufficient employment to silence their feelings a round of little cares or vain pursuits frittering away all strength of mind and organs they become naturally only objects of sense.
I think that we had a different view of what the 21st century could be like with much more of a sense from our perspective of trying to have an interdependent world: looking at solving regional conflicts having strength in alliances operating within some kind of a sense that we were part of the international community and not outside of it.
My greatest strength is common sense. I'm really a standard brand - like Campbell's tomato soup or Baker's chocolate.
I've always been really active. I grew up playing sports so I'm always shooting hoops or throwing the football with my friends. I'm super-active in that sense.
I think sometimes when it comes to sports and especially relationships between players and coaches that people lose track lose a sense of reality.
I hate all sports as rabidly as a person who likes sports hates common sense.
I do feel like I have always in my life been inclined to be on the outside walk a different path or something. Because of that and increasingly over the years my sense of distance from mainstream society or from the way culture works I have a different kind of perception of it.
There is no nonsense so gross that society will not at some time make a doctrine of it and defend it with every weapon of communal stupidity.
The chief product of an automated society is a widespread and deepening sense of boredom.