“It was cold and clammy in the stone cell; they called it the "cooler," and used it to reduce the temperature of the violent and intractable. It was a trouble-saving device; they just left the man there and forgot him, and his own tormented mind did the rest.” MenMindUsedLeftTroubleHe ManColdStonesViolentSavingCellsDevicesTemperature Book:100%: The Story of a Patriot Source: 100%: The Story of a Patriot
“The most cost-effective move we could make in defense spending would be to shift the focus of CIA operations, giving this agency the directive to make trouble for the Soviet Union.” GivingWarWould BeMovingFocusTroubleColdCostUnionsSpendingDefenseOperationsAgencySovietCold WarSoviet UnionCiaDefense Spending Author:John P. Wheeler III
“What brings enlightenment is experience, in the sad sense of this word--the pressure of hard facts and unintelligible troubles, making a man rub his eyes in his waking dream, and put two and two together. Enlightenment is cold water.” MenTwoHardFactsDreamEyeTogetherWaterTroubleColdEnlightenmentExperiencePressureHis EyesWakingCold WaterTrouble Making Book:The Genteel Tradition: Nine Essays Source: The Genteel Tradition: Nine Essays
“If we wait for some people to become agreeable or attractive before we begin to love them, we will never begin. If we are content to give them a cold impersonal 'charity' that is merely a matter of obligation, we will not trouble to understand them or to sympathize with them at all. And in that case we will not really love them, because love implies an efficacious will not only to do good to others exteriorly but also to find some good in them to which we can respond."” PeopleIfsGivingMatterWaitingCasesTroubleColdCharityObligationAttractive Book:No Man Is an Island Source: No Man Is an Island
“I have trouble getting approvals from my heath insurance company for basic antidepressants. And I have the best plan my agency has. I can't get high off this stuff! I'm not going to sell it! Getting my medication is critical. It's me saying, "I just want to live." And their response seems to be, "We agree that it's a matter of life and death; that's why we're declining it." Every time I get a cold, I have Tylenol with codeine coming out the wazoo. But the medication I need to live? Nah.” WantNeedsI CanMatterSeemsStuffCompanyPlansTroubleColdAgreeSellsResponseCriticalAgencyLife And DeathComing OutApprovalMedicationGetting HighInsurance CompaniesAntidepressantsTylenolCodeine Author:Jenny Lawson