“There's something unnatural about a woman finding babies or, more specifically, conversation about babies, boring. They'll think she's bitter, jealous, lonely. But she's also bored of everybody telling her how lucky she is, what with all that sleep and all that freedom and spare time, the ability to go on dates or head off to Paris at a moments notice. It sounds like they're consoling her, and she resents this and feels patronized by it.” ThinkingFeelsMomentsSoundSleepAbilityBabyGoes OnLuckyConversationFindingsLonelyBoringBitterBoredParisJealousSparesUnnaturalResentSpare TimeConsoling Author:David Nicholls
“The consequences of being un-cool feel so big that a lot of times you end of not finding ways to have open and honest conversations.” WayFeelsEndsBigsHonestConversationFindingsConsequence Author:John Green
“When talking with a set designer the dialogue is more centered on locations, interior design, what I like and what doesn't work. There is a certain taste I'm drawn to and feel inspired by, and finding that inspiration is what keeps the conversation moving forward.” FeelsInspirationMovingCertainTalkingDesignTasteConversationFindingsInspiredDialogueMoving ForwardDesignerLocationInteriorsInterior Design Author:Marc Forster
“I was always kind of finding humor to be an access point to the conversation, to a pain relief, if you will. My mother was in a wheelchair since I was very young, so she was in pain and we used humor.” IfsKindPainYoungUsedMotherConversationFindingsAccessReliefWheelchairsPain Relief Author:Tom Shadyac
“I think it's extremely valuable for us to be able to have a conversation in more than one dialect, speaking to more than one demographic here, finding our common ground, and having a very frank discussion about race, for one thing, which is where he is most hard-hitting, race, and the issues of human rights.” ThinkingHumansHardAbleCommonRaceIssuesRightsOne ThingConversationFindingsHuman RightsValuableDiscussionFrankHittingDemographicsCommon GroundDialect Author:Jill Stein
“Our conversations are never easy, but as I-we-get older, we are finding that our conversations must bespoken. A need burns inside us to share with others what we are feeling Beyond a certain age, sincerity ceases to feel pornographic. It is as though the coolness that marked out youth is itself a type of retrovirus that can only leave you feeling empty. Full of holes.” NeedsFeelsFeelingsAgeCertainEasyShareYouthTypeConversationFindingsEmptyCeaseHolesSincerityCoolnessFeeling Empty Author:Douglas Coupland