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But if throughout history, infidelity has always been painful, today it is
often
traumatic, because it threatens our sense of self.
They are
often
people who are deeply monogamous in their beliefs, and at least for their partner.
They
often
are people who have actually been faithful for decades, but one day they cross a line that they never thought they would cross, and at the risk of losing everything.
At the heart of an affair, you will
often
find a longing and a yearning for an emotional connection, for novelty, for freedom, for autonomy, for sexual intensity, a wish to recapture lost parts of ourselves or an attempt to bring back vitality in the face of loss and tragedy.
Death and mortality
often
live in the shadow of an affair, because they raise these questions.
And I'm actually thinking even more so for the deceived partner, who will
often
say, "You think I didn't want more?
How
often?
But because I think that good can come out of an affair, I have
often
been asked this very strange question: Would I ever recommend it?
Now, I would no more recommend you have an affair than I would recommend you have cancer, and yet we know that people who have been ill
often
talk about how their illness has yielded them a new perspective.
And so when a couple comes to me in the aftermath of an affair that has been revealed, I will
often
tell them this: Today in the West, most of us are going to have two or three relationships or marriages, and some of us are going to do it with the same person.
TK: When a police officer or a firefighter dies in Chicago,
often
it's not the flag of the United States on his casket.
TK:
Often
when city leaders say, "We have more important things to do than worry about a city flag," my response is, "If you had a great city flag, you would have a banner for people to rally under to face those more important things."
I had hoped that this game would reveal some truth about my students, because they lie so
often
and so easily, whether about the mythical accomplishments of their Great Leader, or the strange claim that they cloned a rabbit as fifth graders.
I
often
called them gentlemen, which made them giggle.
During those months of living in their world, I
often
wondered if the truth would, in fact, improve their lives.
I would say in some ways I change my gender about as
often
as I change my hairstyle.
She's kind of like a two-year-old kid, but she says things that blow people away, best expressed by perhaps a New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Amy Harmon who says her answers are
often
frustrating, but other times as compelling as those of any flesh person she's interviewed.
Most often, when it's visited, it's by astronauts who are blazing up at it at probably several times the speed of sound, and they get a few seconds on the way up, and then they get this blazing ball of fire coming back in, on the way back in.
The second question that we
often
think about is: Are we alone?
And this something that's
often
brought up.
We have incredibly powerful computers, and they do do amazingly sophisticated things,
often
with very big amounts of data.
John asks, "How
often
does that train go by?" Dan replies, "So often, you won't even notice it."
And for populations like these, the criminal justice system is too
often
part of the problem, rather than the solution.
We
often
dwell on human trafficking survivors' victimization.
When archaeologists came across white graves, the skeleton was
often
quickly reburied, while Native bones were deposited as specimens on museum shelves.
The students were just scared: scared to sit in rows in fear that something would happen; scared because they were
often
teased in the cafeteria for eating free food.
I
often
ask them, "Why do you want me to sing when I cannot sing at all?" (Laughter) And they respond by saying, "Because we like feeling special."
And as we lead, we must never forget that every single one of our students is just a child,
often
scared by what the world tells them they should be, and no matter what the rest of the world tells them they should be, we should always provide them with hope, our undivided attention, unwavering belief in their potential, consistent expectations, and we must tell them often, if nobody told them they loved them today, remember we do, and we always will.
So the smile is positive, a smirk is
often
negative.
They speak to a very real part of being human that can
often
be hidden in fear and shame and pushed deep down where it lingers and rots.
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