Somehow
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We have to find a way, somehow, to compel, to convince billions of these particles to assemble themselves into the technology.
And it sounds so strange to me now, but at 22, I longed to have dramatic experiences, and in that moment, I was irrational and furious and devastated, and weirdly enough, I thought that this
somehow
legitimized the feelings I had for the guy who had just left me.
It's always a struggle, but
somehow
I manage to sort of get this thought out into an object, and then it's there, OK.
And besides, it had to have been my fault,
somehow.
And somehow, 17 years and many school shootings later, it's still appallingly easy.
I've learned that no matter how much we want to believe we can, we cannot know or control everything our loved ones think and feel, and the stubborn belief that we are
somehow
different, that someone we love would never think of hurting themselves or someone else, can cause us to miss what's hidden in plain sight.
I still hear people asking me all the time, isn't a digital image
somehow
blurring the line between public and private because it's digital, right?
Our gender norms tell her that by producing this nude image of herself, she
somehow
did the most horrible, shameful thing.
A tribute to those who lost their careers during the anti-communist hysteria of the 1940s and 50s, and a conscious inversion of the notion that black
somehow
had a negative connotation.
And those of us with an addiction, we hear those voices, and
somehow
we believe that we are less deserving of care and treatment.
But
somehow
people with addiction have to wait for treatment or often can't get when they need it.
Would you argue that where we are right now that
somehow
those issues need to be dialed up?
All I could do was try to build a new life and find a way
somehow
to repair some of the damage.
But
somehow
he didn't include the idea of girls' difference in this thinking.
And then they go into their partnered experience and we expect that
somehow
they'll think sex is about them, that they'll be able to articulate their needs, their desires, their limits.
It was kind of always hard to get into the ones that were abandoned, but I
somehow
always found a way in.
It's nihilistic, it's angsty, but it's
somehow
comforting.
When times are difficult, when you're short of money, when you're feeling insecure and vulnerable, it's almost a natural human tendency to turn inwards, to think of your own needs and to discard everybody else's, and perhaps to start to imagine that the past was
somehow
better than the present or the future could ever be.
DB: But it became sort of impermissible to say that, because it was a sign that
somehow
you must be a bigot of some sort.
And I would love if, somehow, Trump supporters or people on the left could encourage their leaders to show that compassion from the top, because imagine the change that we could have if Donald Trump tweeted out today, to all of his supporters, "Let's not be vile anymore to each other.
And we thought: Is it possible that the mother is
somehow
reprogramming the gene of her offspring through her behavior?
Now, if we can forget the horrible inhumanity of that response, these Nigerians have been raised to think of women as inherently guilty, and they have been raised to expect so little of men that the idea of men as savage beings without any control is
somehow
acceptable.
Now, kids ... you know, we fell in love with science when we were kids, and yet we
somehow
spend most of our time during high school and college just jumping through hoops and doing things so that we can polish our résumé instead of sitting down and reflecting on what we want to do and who we want to be.
Somehow, when it comes to mental illness, our ignorance eviscerates all empathy.
I had breast cancer a few years ago, and
somehow
I managed to get through the surgeries and the beginning of the treatment just fine.
I really loved this idea, and I
somehow
was not focused on the idea that librarians as a class are sort of interested in spelling and I don't know.
While it's too easy to say Van Gogh's turbulent genius enabled him to depict turbulence, it's also far too difficult to accurately express the rousing beauty of the fact that in a period of intense suffering, Van Gogh was
somehow
able to perceive and represent one of the most supremely difficult concepts nature has ever brought before mankind, and to unite his unique mind's eye with the deepest mysteries of movement, fluid and light.
And things only get worse when the disagreements at stake are the ones that we
somehow
consider to be fundamental, whether to our worldviews or to our identities.
So to call someone uncivil, to accuse them of incivility, is a way of communicating that they are
somehow
beyond the pale, that they're not worth engaging with at all.
He knew the documents, he knew the facts, but he
somehow
twisted them to get this opinion.
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