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Feeling special is the worst kind of cage a person can build for himself.
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Paolo Giordano, The Solitude of Prime Numbers: A Novel
All opening moves were the same, like in chess. You don't have to come up with anything new, there's no point, because you're both after the same thing anyway. The game soon finds its own way and it's only at that point that you need a strategy.
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Paolo Giordano, The Solitude of Prime Numbers: A Novel
You can fall ill with just a memory.
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Paolo Giordano, The Solitude of Prime Numbers: A Novel
The love of those we don't love in return settles on the surface and from there quickly evaporates.
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Paolo Giordano, The Solitude of Prime Numbers: A Novel
He felt a furious sense of powerlessness, because he played no part in Alice's life, but by god she did in his, like a daughter whose name he hadn't been able to choose.
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Paolo Giordano, The Solitude of Prime Numbers: A Novel
She hadn't chosen him over all the others. The truth was that she hadn't even thought about anyone else.
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Paolo Giordano, The Solitude of Prime Numbers
Choices are made in brief seconds and paid for in the time that remains.
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What self-control doesn't mean is mindless self-sacrifice or knee-jerk self-denial. On the contrary, it represents an affirmation of self, for it requires not the negation of instinct but its integration into a more complete form of character-one that takes account of more than just immediate pleasures and pains. The self-control I'm talking about means acting in keeping with your highest level of reflection.
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Daniel Akst, We Have Met the Enemy: Self-Control in an Age of Excess, 2011
Besides, what matters, when it comes to self-control, isn't so much willpower as vision-the ability to see the future, so that the long-run consequences of our short-run choices are vividly clear. In that sense, our shortcomings in this arena are really failures of imagination.
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Daniel Akst, We Have Met the Enemy: Self-Control in an Age of Excess, 2011
In matters of self-control as we shall see again and again, speed kills. But a little friction really can save lives.
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Daniel Akst, We Have Met the Enemy: Self-Control in an Age of Excess, 2011
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