There's this unbelievable bias and prejudice against quote-unquote good-looking people, that they can't be in pain or they can't have rough lives or be deep or interesting.
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Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs.
I've been misquoted a lot, and there's this tendency for people to put on to you how they think you should be or what they think you should feel.
Often times I'm confronted with a quote that I don't remember saying. So, on one hand it's very flattering, it is just so surreal.
If you have a level of expectation in your life that you have to be a quote-unquote star, whatever that means, you might be setting yourself up for failure.
It is not true that suffering ennobles the character; happiness does that sometimes, but suffering for the most part, makes men petty and vindictive.
Good-looking individuals are treated better than homely ones in virtually every social situation, from dating to trial by jury.
I think quotes are very dangerous things.
Quotations, like much better things, has its abuses.
What's quote-unquote a 'good' lawyer, doctor, or whatever the profession is. And if you're a male who grew up professionally in a male-dominated profession, then your image of what a good lawyer is a male image.
Prejudices in disfavor of a person fix deeper, and are much more difficult to be removed, than prejudices in favor.
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