“That's true that I'm "not religious as that term is conventionally understood," though I've never been an atheist. Atheism is an active faith; it says, "I believe there is no God." But I don't know what I believe. I was brought up a Lutheran in Jamestown, North Dakota. I have trouble with faith. I'm not proud of this. I don't think it makes me an intellectual. I would believe if I could, and I may be able to before it's over. I would welcome that.” IfsThinkingKnowsBelieveMayAbleI BelieveTermReligiousTroubleAtheismProudIntellectualUnderstoodAtheistPositive AtheismActiveWelcomeIf I CouldThere Is No GodDakotaLutheransNorth DakotaJamestown Author:Rodney Stark
“All your trouble comes from lack of exercise. A man of your strength and constitution ought always to have kept physically active. So don't jibe at the very wise advice that sentences you to one hour's walk a day. You imagine the work of the mind takes place only in the brain; but you're much mistaken. It takes place in the legs as well.” MenMindWellsHoursWalksBrainWiseImagineTroubleAdviceOughtWalkingExerciseConstitutionLegsActiveSentencesMistakenOne HourVery WisePhysically ActiveWise Advice Author:George Sand
“I have a hyper-active imagination, my mind tends to jump around a little, and I have some trouble between fantasy and reality.” MindLittlesRealityImaginationFantasyTroubleActiveHyperFantasy And Reality Book:Annie Hall: scénario bilingue Source: Annie Hall: scénario bilingue
“I overcame my fears and troubles simply by praying and learning to calm down when scary things were happening - I formed certain mantras which helped me become pro-active vs. reactive, such as : What's the problem? What's the solution? Time Energy Money What do I get? What do I give? Shrink It. Fix it. Grow it.” GivingProblemCertainEnergyGrowsTroublePrayingSolutionsHappeningsCalmScaryActiveShrinksMantrasCalm DownScary Things Author:Kelly Cutrone
“Writing has always allowed me to escape. I was a very lonely child. Because I was very socially awkward, I would always have trouble making friends. And so reading and writing allowed me to have friends and to have an active imaginary life that really sort of kept me sane.” WritingChildrenReadingTroubleLonelyActiveImaginarySaneAwkwardReading And WritingMaking FriendsSocially AwkwardTrouble MakingImaginary LifeLonely Child Author:Roxane Gay
“There's a lot of research on the shift in who deals with money when families get in trouble. In good times, husbands handle the family's finances about 80 percent of the time. But when times turn sour and families start dealing with creditors and managing unpayable bills, women take more active roles.” TurnsDealsRolesTroubleHusbandResearchPercentBillsActiveHandleFinanceGood TimesSourCreditors Author:Elizabeth Warren