Belong
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Angry people tend to put blame where it doesn't
belong.
Indeed, this is kind of like the Sesame Street game of "Which thing doesn't belong?"
And you're right to say it's the swimming pool that doesn't belong, because the swimming pool is the only thing on this slide that's actually very dangerous.
I carefully place things till I feel they
belong.
I don't
belong
here.
To the outside world, I clearly didn't
belong
in the kingdom of the sick anymore.
I had just moved to Cambridge and started my doctoral program at MIT, and I was feeling intimidated and isolated and very much like I didn't
belong.
We feel like we
belong.
And he said, "Well, I would have, but I don't
belong
to this parish."
But it does teach us something interesting about comedy: that to understand a joke, you have to
belong
to the parish.
To understand a joke, you have to
belong
to the parish, that community of understanding, and if you feel you
belong
to that community of understanding, of getting the joke, then you will laugh at almost anything that reinforces your sense of belonging to that group.
This instrument is in my home today, but it doesn't actually
belong
to me.
The large majority of our children belong, as I already mentioned, to the most vulnerable strata of the Venezuelan population.
The idea is that the families join with pride and joy in the activities of the orchestras and the choirs that their children
belong
to.
And, ultimately, we actually all
belong
to only one tribe, to Earthlings.
You need to feel you
belong.
If you want to belong, you need social play.
I used to say we all
belong
to the global village.
Now, if there's ever a place that I don't
belong
... (Laughter) It doesn't help when I walk in and they generally look at me in shorts and jeans, or jeans and a T-shirt, and say, "Can I help you, son?
Creativity doesn't
belong
to a certain group of people.
Anyone who belongs to the second group will also
belong
to the first– but not vice versa.
You'd immediately ask again: "Where do you belong?"
There is a profound need to
belong.
They all tend to
belong
to a faith-based community, which is worth between four and 14 extra years of life expectancy if you do it four times a month.
And the biggest thing here is they also
belong
to the right tribe.
They're not ending up in Silicon Valley, where they
belong.
Anyone who doesn't distinguish those notions is going to mess up the study of happiness, and I
belong
to a crowd of students of well-being, who've been messing up the study of happiness for a long time in precisely this way.
Now, it's often said that science cannot give us a foundation for morality and human values, because science deals with facts, and facts and values seem to
belong
to different spheres.
I wouldn't want to
belong
to any string theory club that would have me as a member.
One, they became extremists because they wanted to belong, not because of ideology or dogma.
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