“When you join the Parachute Regiment they send you on training and initiation exercises. One of the tasks is to accept and care for a pet white rabbit. The young squaddie has to feed, brush, stroke and comfort his rabbit for a week, and become attached to it. Then he has to shoot it.” WarCareYoungWhiteAcceptingWeekExerciseComfortTrainingTasksPetStrokesBrushesRabbitsInitiationParachutesBrush Strokes Author:Matthew Parris
“I'm comfortable with that [a week's practice]. I've had numerous weeks of working on it, and a lot of it has been football specific. One week of practice actually, one week of official practice and I'll be more than comfortable.” Has BeensPracticeWeekFootballComfortComfortableOfficials Author:Anquan Boldin
“I leave the governor's office next week, and with it public life[which] has been on the whole a pleasant one. But for ten years and over my salaries have not equalled my expenses, and there has been a feeling of responsibility, a lack of independence, and a necessary neglect of my family and personal interests and comfort, which make the prospect of a change comfortable to think of.” ThinkingYearsHas BeensWholeFeelingsNextInterestResponsibilityWeekComfortTenOfficeComfortableMy FamilyIndependencePleasantNeglectExpensesGovernorsSalaryPublic ServicePublic LifeNext WeekPersonal Interest Author:Rutherford B. Hayes
“By one hour's intimate access to the throne of grace, where the Lord causes His glory to pass before the soul that seeks Him you may acquire more true spiritual knowledge and comfort than a day's or a week's converse with the best of men, or the most.” MenMaySoulSpiritualCausesHoursLordGraceWeekComfortGloryAccessIntimateAcquireThronesConversesOne HourBest Of MeSpiritual Knowledge Book:The works of the rev. John Newton Source: The works of the rev. John Newton
“Rich and great people can take care of themselves; but the poor and defenceless - the men with small cottages and large families - the men who must work six days every week if they are to live in anything like comfort for a week, - these men want defenders; they want men to maintain their position in Parliament; they want men who will protest against any infringement of their rights.” PeopleIfsMenWantCarePoorRichRightsWeekPositionHe ManComfortSixTake CareProtestWant MeParliamentGreat PeopleDefendersCottagesLarge FamilyInfringement Author:John Bright
“The best talk is artless, the talk of people trying to reassure or comfort themselves, women in the sun, grouped around baby carriages, talking about their weeks in the hospital or the way meat has gone up, or men in saloons, talking to combat the loneliness everyone feels.” PeopleMenWayFeelsTryingTalkingSunGoneWeekLonelinessBabyComfortMeatHospitalsCombatCarriagesSaloons Book:My Ears Are Bent Source: My Ears Are Bent
“Having been an actor, I always want to leave room for the actors to find their comfort zone, so I don't like to be too rigid in how I plan my shots. It's different if you have weeks to rehearse and you can rehearse on your sets or in your locations and you can plan that out with your actors, but in modern independent filmmaking, you don't really have that time. You have to have a certain level of improvisation.” IfsWantDifferentCertainActorsLevelsRoomsPlansWeekModernComfortShotsIndependentZoneFilmmakingLocationComfort ZoneImprovisationIndependent Filmmaking Author:Eric Balfour
“You're far more likely to lose the weight and keep it off if you lose slowly, perhaps ½ to 1 pound a week, exercise moderately, and find that replacement for comfort, connection, and control. That's a doable long-term plan.” IfsLongTermLosesPlansWeekExerciseComfortConnectionsWeightLong TermPoundsReplacements Author:Tony Robbins
“"Dancing with the Stars" is a great way to take Erika Jayne into more people's homes so she can have a good time and show them what she's all about. It's also a great opportunity for me to step out of my comfort zone to perform and learn something new every week.” HomeOpportunityWeekComfortDancingGood TimesZoneSomething NewComfort ZoneHaving A Good TimeGreat Opportunity Author:Erika Jayne
“I agree with O'Toole that custom and comfort are impediments to change. However, it is important to recognize that resistance to change is logical as well. The new "change masters" literature seems to take change as the norm. It isn't. Humans naturally see change as risky because it is risky, just as mutations in genes are mostly destructive. You would not want to go to work were everything changed every week! The phone system, the office assignments, who reports to who, and the whole set of job expectations.” ImportantLiteratureWeekChangedComfortOfficeExpectationsAgreeLogicalNormThings Change Author:Richard P. Rumelt
“Not a single thought managed to take shape in her mind: for the likeness of this day to the last seemed to her the clearest proof that it would be another quite useless day, a day she would gladly have done without. For a moment she thought that a day like this would be pointless for anyone on earth, then abruptly changed her mind as she realised that thousands of women, after a hard week's work, or a family quarrel, or even just after catching a cold, would envy her just for having the leisure to rest in comfort.” MindHardDoneMomentsWould BeEarthLastsWeekChangedColdComfortShapesEnvyProofUselessThis DayLeisureQuarrelsCatchingRealisedPointlessDays Like ThisFamily Quarrel Author:Ismail Kadaré
“Above the comforts of Base Camp, the expedition in fact became an almost Calvinistic undertaking. The ratio of misery to pleasure was greater by an order of magnitude than any mountain I'd been on; I quickly came to understand that climbing Everest was primarily about enduring pain. And in subjecting ourselves to week after week of toil, tedium and suffering, it struck me that most of us were probably seeking above all else, something like a state of grace.” StatesFactsPainSufferingOrderPleasureGreaterGraceWeekComfortMountainMiseryEndureSeekingClimbingCampsToilMagnitudeUndertakingsRatiosEverestExpeditionsTedium Author:Jon Krakauer