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Education is an institution that has been growing without external stressors; eventually the thing will collapse.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Just as a stressful life can make you depressed, continuing exposure to stressors maintains depression.
— Jonathan Rottenberg
Route 95 in Connecticut and New York is basically a series of construction areas masquerading as an interstate highway.
— Harlan Coben
Culture is one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language.
— Raymond Williams
Balance life's stressors with life's pleasures.
— Norene Moskalski
Trauma is any stressor that occurs in a sudden and forceful way and is experienced as overwhelming.
— Stephanie S. Covington
It's a miracle, isn't it?" Kingsley said. "After all we put each other through that we're still together. All of us. A fucking miracle.
— Tiffany Reisz
Money removes many stressors, but it has not changed my level of happiness, nor who I am. It changes how I spend my time. Right
— Megyn Kelly
I used alcohol for my panic attacks, to manage stressors.
— Bill N. Lacy
To fully thrive, we must not only eliminate the stressors but also actively seek joyful, loving, fulfilling lives that stimulate growth processes
— Bruce H. Lipton
Comfort makes you weaker. We need some variability, some stressors. Not too much, but just enough.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Fear of a bully, fear of a volcano; the power within you does not distinguish. It does not recognize degree.
— N.K. Jemisin
A decapitated head will live, on average, fifteen minutes, and I've always been above average.
— Michael LaRocca
But, in reality, there is no such thing as an exact science.
— William Stanley Jevons
The US and the European Union needs to help in the translation of the demand for democracy into a political will.
— Recep Tayyip Erdogan
It's not difficult to be encyclopedic in a work of fiction; it's damned difficult to be encyclopedic, I suppose, in truth.
— John Barth