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Man suppresses the truth, mixes it with error, and develops the religions of the world.
— Billy Graham
Fear is an emotional response. It manifests physically. Think tension, muscle aches, rapid heartbeat, sweating. Worry suppresses that arousal.
— Noelle Hancock
I found out that I'd broken up with someone when I wasn't even aware I was going out with them!
— Ella Eyre
Every stage of life has its own challenges.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
You can't really dance properly to James Brown. If you dance to James Brown, you look like an idiot. There's a lot of jerking.
— Sandra Bullock
Orchestras seem content to be museums now, even as they wring their hands about dropping subscription sales and graying listeners.
— Allan Kozinn
I was eleven years old, but I knew without a shadow of a doubt I was staring into the eyes of the boy I was going to love forever,
— Lesley Jones
Uncontrolled, mass immigration displaces British workers, forces people onto benefits, and suppresses wages for the low-paid.
— Theresa May
Religion suppresses curiosity.
— Frank Herbert
Words like feminism or democracy scare me. They are words with barnacles on them, and you can't see what's underneath.
— William Collins
If we command our wealth, we shall be rich and free. If our wealth commands us, we are poor indeed.
— Edmund Burke
For whoever habitually suppresses the truth in the interests of tact will produce a deformity from the womb of his thought.
— B.H. Liddell Hart
The moment of queer pride is a refusal to be shamed by witnessing the other as being ashamed of you.
— Maggie Nelson
Real leaders ask hard questions and knock people out of their comfort zones and then manage the resulting distress.
— Alan Hirsch
I'm constitutionally incapable of working on planes or trains, and airports are definitely out.
— Damon Galgut
All that alcohol does for them is to liberate the sense of sin, which reason suppresses in saner moments.
— Bertrand Russell