“I think Christine and Chad are on the opposite extremes of the spectrum. Christine is a model victim, and Chad is a model perpetrator, and Howard is closer to the middle.” ThinkingMiddleModelsOppositesVictimExtremesSpectrumPerpetratorsChristineChad Author:Neil LaBute
“I am like all other atheists only in that I do not believe there are any gods. Beyond that, I may differ dramatically in my values and beliefs from any other atheist. On both sides of the political spectrum, one can find the neo-conservative Objectivists and the ultra-liberal Communists, both of whom hate each other. These two factions take up nearly opposite sets of values, yet both are comprised of unabashed atheists.” BelieveMayTwoPoliticalValuesHateBeliefSidesAtheismOppositesAtheistConservativeCommunistBoth SidesSpectrumFactionsUltrasPolitical Spectrum Author:Richard Carrier
“Dating someone on the opposite end of the happy spectrum teaches you an incredible amount of patience.” EndsTeachAmountOppositesDatingIncrediblesSpectrumDating Someone Author:Chris Pine
“The more people, as you know, are able to be on whatever spectrum of femininity and masculinity they are on at that moment, that opens the door for women to not have to be the opposite of what the supposed traditional male is.” PeopleKnowsMomentsAbleDoorsOppositesMalesTraditionalThat MomentMasculinityFemininitySpectrum Author:Kathleen Hanna
“Rawness and refinement are not opposite ends of a luxurious spectrum they are two complementary features with which to populate a luxe environment.” TwoEndsEnvironmentOppositesFeaturesSpectrumRefinementLuxuriousComplementaryRawness Author:Kelly Wearstler
“New Jersey boasts the highest percentage of passport holders (68%); Delaware (67%), Alaska (65%), Massachusetts (63%), New York (62%), and California (60%) are close behind. At the opposite end of the spectrum, less than one in five residents of Mississippi are passport holders, and just one in four residents of West Virginia, Kentucky, Alabama, and Arkansas.” EndsBehindsFiveFourNew YorkHighestOppositesWestCaliforniaJust OneBoastPercentagesJerseySpectrumVirginiaAlaskaMississippiNew JerseyPassportsResidentsAlabamaKentuckyMassachusettsArkansasWest VirginiaDelaware Author:Richard Florida
“I will say that Bernie Sanders are the opposite end of the spectrum from Donald Trump. We see him leading right now in the Republican Party in an intractable way.” WayEndsPartyTrumpRepublicanRight NowOppositesRepublican PartySpectrum Author:Rachel Maddow
“There are things that make us choose, on certain days, on certain nights, the opposite of love, in all its variations. But I want to acknowledge that with love and hate it's not simply one or the other. It's at least two, three, four, five different emotions existing at once, side by side, a broad spectrum of things alive.” WantTwoDifferentNightCertainHateThreeSidesEmotionFiveFourAliveOppositesAcknowledgeBroadsSpectrumVariationLove And HateDifferent Emotions Author:Jamaica Kincaid
“One of the tools I like a lot is the Just Like Me practice. It's one of the empathy practices where we put ourselves in the other's shoes. Rather than get caught up in the difference in the ideologies, we actually come back to the fundamental idea: just like me, this person on the opposite political spectrum wants to be happy, wants to be safe, wants to thrive, wants to be healthy, wants to find peace of mind.” WantMindPersonsIdeasPoliticalDifferencesPracticeHealthySafeEmpathyToolsOppositesFundamentalsShoesCaughtLike MeIdeologyThrivePeace Of MindCaught UpSpectrumFinding PeaceWant To Be HappyPolitical Spectrum Author:Mark Coleman
“I often think people on opposite sides of the political spectrum may have similar values around care, around thriving or around independence, or around helping the disadvantaged, but they have different ideologies, different ideas and philosophies about how to go about that. It's important that we start to see each others humanness, while at the same time not losing sight of those differences, views and speeches and actions that do cause harm, that we're clearly taking a stand against.” PeopleThinkingMayImportantIdeasDifferentPhilosophyHelpingCareActionPoliticalValuesCausesSidesDifferencesViewsSpeechLosingOppositesSightIndependenceHarmIdeologySpectrumHumannessDifferent IdeasDisadvantagedPolitical Spectrum Author:Mark Coleman
“Athletes often start life at the opposite end of the wealth and prestige spectrum, but as soon as they exhibit an unusual talent for swinging a bat or sinking a free-throw they may find that the rules have been suspended for them. They are waved through school and into the pros, and incidents of bad behavior are overlooked or covered up.” MayHas BeensEndsSchoolWealthTalentBehaviorOppositesAthleteCoveredUnusualBatsIncidentsSpectrumExhibitsSinkingPrestigeOverlookedSuspendedBad BehaviorFree ThrowCovered Up Author:Jeffrey Kluger
“Because love and hate were supposed to stand cleanly on opposite sides of the spectrum. The division seemed as clear as...well, angels and demons would once have seemed to her. Not anymore.” WellsHateSidesClearAngelOppositesDemonDivisionSpectrumLove And HateAngels And Demons Book:The Fallen Series: 4-Book Collection Source: The Fallen Series: 4-Book Collection
“If cynicism and love lie at opposite ends of a spectrum, do we not sometimes fall in love in order to escape the debilitating cynicism to which we are prone? Is there not in every coup de foudre a certain willful exaggeration of the qualities of the beloved, an exaggeration which distracts us from our habitual pessimism and focuses our energies on someone in whom we can believe in a way we have never believed in ourselves?” IfsWayBelieveEndsSometimesLyingCertainOrderFallEnergyQualityOppositesAnd LoveFalling In LoveBelovedPessimismCynicismSpectrumExaggerationHabitualCoupsLove Lies Book:On Love: A Novel Source: On Love: A Novel