My touchstone started out being - and is still - exploring the ways by which to make clothing from a single piece of cloth.
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My touchstone started out being - and is still - exploring the ways by which to make clothing from a single piece of cloth.
It is still more likely that a woman's power would be seen as aggression, and a man's power would be seen as assertion.
You can still be very good at what you do and have fun.
Your child is never not your child. You can be 90 and your mother 120, but your mother is still worried about you.
When my dad died a lot of songs came, and they're still coming.
I still think like a Marxist in many ways.
The difference between the headphones and making music, it's like, okay, I have a new business here that I'm proud of, but my soul still remains in the music-making process.
We all understand football is entertainment. And people like high-scoring games. But you still have to play defense to win championships.
It's wonderful to know you're aging, because that means you're still on the planet, right?
I don't have much positive to say about motor neuron disease, but it taught me not to pity myself because others were worse off, and to get on with what I still could do. I'm happier now than before I developed the condition.
I have to write and play. If I became an electrician tomorrow, I'd still come home at night and write songs.
If I hear about a tsunami that hit Asia, hundreds of people have lost their lives, and you see it and you hear about it, but you still brush your teeth, still have to go on with your day. But let you get information about one person who you're close to or you're intimate with, it has an almost paralyzing effect.
I think that what comes through in Chicago humor is the affection. Even though you're poking fun at someone or something, there's still an affection for it.
In the area of economic justice, we still have a long way to go. We have too many people who are discriminated against just because they happen to be black or they happen to be a woman or some other minority.
You see people who are still there doing things but their souls have disappeared so there's no joy in it anymore, so I'm scared of not listening to the part of me that knows when it's time to stop something and start something new.
I notice when I'm at a party where I don't know anybody - even if I have nothing in common with somebody - we can still talk because we were raised by the same TV and cartoons and movies.
I think it's possible to have been a happy child, as I was, and still question and push back with regard to societal conventions.
I think we all want to know that if our lives don't turn out the way we imagine, there's still a purpose.
We live in a country where people still get beaten to death because of their sexual orientation.
There was nothing postracial about my experience, and there still isn't.
We can never be sure that the opinion we are endeavouring to stifle is a false opinion; and even if we were sure, stifling it would be an evil still.
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