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I suppress the vast majority of what I write.
I am a frighteningly thorough person.
Used gently, and without the touch of pain.
I study men like I study books: I skim their midsections.
The general tendency [is] to be censorious of the vices to which one has not been tempted.
When in company, put not your hands to any part of the body, not usually discovered.
By any means necessary.-- Malcolm X
To have preferences, but not exclusions.
Above all, discard the irrelevant.
We're careful not to saturate people.
Don't be too obvious about it.
The only people who stand out are those who want to.
Don't limit your audience.
I am a very thorough person.
Severity is allowable where gentleness has no effect.
with a whim of iron.
Before you say anything censorious about anyone, ask yourself three questions: Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? If the answer to any one of these is even a qualified no, you'd best be quiet." And she remembered it. Miss
I prefer to remain anomalous.
Make all visual distinctions as subtle as possible, but still clear and effective.
Everything in moderation, including moderation.
is able to resist that temptation.
Bodily exercises are to be done discreetly; not to be taken evenly and alike by all men.
I honor and protect my sensitivity.
Everything in moderation, even the truth
I'm kind of a distractible guy.
Scribbling things down is my therapy. I filter later.
I'm pretty indiscriminating, and I have awful taste, generally.
I listen to my body, I give it things it wants and I eliminate things it doesn't want.
Choosing the criteria for choosing
use our reasoning ability to drive away "all that excites or affrights us.
I like restraint, if it doesn't go too far.
Restraint is the better part of beauty.
How quickly I judge, and therefore diminish their humanity.
Exactness and neatness in moderation is a virtue, but carried to extremes narrows the mind.
Make subtlety obvious.
Some things don't need to be cut back. They need to be cut off.
Frequently exercised in my sight, to accustom themselves to me.
Everything in moderation - that's what I live by.
repeatedly until
I push myself to the limit.
We must look at ourselves with the strictest eyes.
Keep the best, forget the rest.
It is usually considered good practice to examine a thing for one's self before echoing the vulgar ridicule of it.
The world commands our desire for purity but bids that we not be too precise about it.
Being picky isn't helping when you're trapped in a morgue.
I maintain my sanity by keeping my distance.
I find others, those who prey on the innocent and do not play by the rules, and I make them go away in small, carefully wrapped pieces.
We don't avoid the word... just the action.
I have to think of moderation, which is not a word that's in my vocabulary. But I try.
I believe that everything in moderation is best.
In all the areas of life where people have sought and found consolation through forbidding their desires-sex in particular, and taste in general-the habit of judgment is now to be stamped out.
plaintively. Ford
The most censorious are generally the least judicious; who, having nothing to recommend themselves, will be finding fault with others. No man envies the merit of another, that has any of his own.
My tendency is to be very experimental.
I don't want to get pigeonholed.
The best technique is none at all.
Above all, do not attempt to be exhaustive.
I force myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste.
I strive to be brief, and become obscure.
I do sometimes painful things to my body in an effort to conform to culturally imposed beauty ideals.
Let's show them all how it's done, let's do it all imperfectly.
We should test prudently; not profligately.
The most perfect technique is that which is not noticed at all.
Emphasize the best, and minimize the rest
Don't limit yourself to one thing.
Choose, but don't want.
Few men survey themselves with so much severity as not to admit prejudices in their own favor.
There is no method but to be very intelligent.
Discern the vital few from the trivial Many.
Avoid results-by volume approach, instead focus on few critically important but uncomfortable actions.
You don't want to pigeonhole yourself.
I'm careful, controlled, bodily conservative: if someone offered me a pill I'd only ever take a half.
Few people are spoken of in the way they would choose
I often work by avoidance.
If I see something that's morally ambiguous or ambiguously beautiful or has some pull in some way, I won't censor myself; I always run towards the light.
You know, I don't want to stand out too much.
Sometimes honestly really is the best policy.
Some facts should be suppressed, or, at least, a just sense of proportion should be observed in treating them.
I stay out of the sunshine and away from people as much as possible.
If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out
The key to getting the most from choice is to be choosy about choosing.
The fine art of restraint, timely practised, is too beautiful, to go against.
And where does she find them?
If you cannot be accused of exclusivity, you are not discipling.
I don't censor myself, but I don't want to force my sick-skewed version of the world, either.
Apply Truth liberally to the inflamed area.
I really don't limit myself in any way. I just search for great flavors and marriages wherever they come from.
Identify, I've learned, can be sliced many ways and there is gain with every loss.
people, the kind of man who
Each mind has its own method.
Erase the parts that make me unhappy. I guess that means emphasizing the parts that do.
It's easy to tell the dirtiest minds - look for the cleanest fingernails.
I like to play by my own rules.
How shall I touch you unless it is everywhere?Touch-- Mary Oliver
When I want any, good head work done; I always choose a man, if possible with a long nose.
I don't taste and tell. Don't worry though. I'm very selective
Nothing is such an enemy to accuracy of judgment as a coarse discrimination; a want of such classification and distribution as the subject admits of.
The secret of effectiveness is to know what really counts, then do what really counts, and not worry about all the rest.
There is nothing more negligent than attempting to address a problem one finds on a branch than by censoring the leaves.
When I'm choosing things, there's a level of intelligence I want to peel off, whether it's written in terribly simple sentences, whether it's from the point of view of a dog, or a 15-year-old boy.