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Post \'Kick,\' I was flooded with offers. The film has given me a solid fan base even in Dubai and Bahrain.
If \'The New York Times\' didn\'t exist, CNN and MSNBC would be a test pattern. \'The Huffington Post\' and everything else is predicated on \'The New York Times\'. It\'s a closed circle of information from which Hillary Clinton got all her information - and her confidence.
I was a production assistant in the post department on \'The Surreal Life.\' And it\'s been reported before that I was an assistant editor on \'The Surreal Life.\' That is not true.
As far as post-\'SNL\' career, whatever kind of comes my way that looks interesting, I\'ll do it, you know?
From referendum to referendum. Like a drunk from pillar to post.
At the post-putsch session of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, deputies spoke only with public denunciations. A lesson in new morality.
The US is interested in the post-Soviet republics only from one point of view: what damage they can cause to Russia.
Here, we have a country that is making its veterans, people who are struggling with post-traumatic stress, people who are struggling with depression, who often they\'re only hope is their access to marijuana to treat these illnesses, and here we are criminalizing them for doing what\'s necessary to stabilize their lives as a result of their service. This is not who we are as a country. We are better than this.
Every time I go to a march or a rally, and I post it on Instagram, people will go, \'I\'m going to unfollow you!\' And I\'m like, \'I used to play arenas. I\'ve lost a lot of fans. I\'m fine with that. I\'ve had people unfollowing me for years. You\'re way behind the times.\'
If MSNBC went off the air tomorrow, what difference would it make? If the \'Huffington Post\' went out of business tomorrow, what difference would it make?
The post-war \"publish or perish\" tyranny must end. The profession has become obsessed with quantity rather than quality. [...] One brilliant article should outweigh one mediocre book.
We do not need French post-structuralism, whose pedantic jargon, clumsy convolutions, and prissy abstractions have spread throughout academe and the arts and are now blighting the most promising minds of the next generation. This is a major crisis if there ever was one, and every sensible person must help bring it to an end.
I think it\'s hilarious the way Obama is depicted post-presidency. He\'s always kayaking or playing jai alai like he\'s some retired athlete or something. Like he wasn\'t doing the exact same thing everybody else was doing.
I live in a post-Christian world in Oxford; it is quite rare to meet somebody who is religious in academic life now, and there is absolutely no tendency for rioting and mayhem, and it is extremely civilised.
When a monk takes a vow of silence, is he still allowed to post messages on the Internet? Chances are God won\'t find out. Being ancient, God probably can\'t work computers. He holds the mouse gingerly, like it\'s made of fine china.
What\'s odd about the selfie stick is that while it might faintly improve the photo you\'ll post on Facebook, it definitely makes you seem like a shallow, awful clown to any bystanders in the humdrum physical space you\'re posing in.
If you have high IQ, you\'re really good at finding post-hoc arguments to support your feelings of truthiness.
Positive psychology is not remotely intended to replace therapy or pharmacology. So when depressed, anxious or in panic or post-traumatic stress disorder, I am all for therapies that will work. Positive psychology is another arrow in the quiver of public policy and psychology through which we can raise wellbeing above zero.
I investigated post-traumatic stress disorder. I\'ve been to a unit where people are suffering from it, and I read a lot of literature. I looked at footage of soldiers in the combat zone. I found \'Restrepo\' to be unbelievably useful.
I think my dad\'s post-presidency, he didn\'t miss a beat. He didn\'t get into any kind of \'Woe is me.\' He dusted himself off and led an incredible life since 1993.
Pre-production and post-production is something that I\'ve never been exposed to. I was pleasantly surprised that you could accomplish a lot during pre-production.
I\'m sort of like a post-modern vegetarian; I eat meat ironically.
We are almost in a time beyond jokes, beyond satire. When the Trump era is called the \'post-truth\' period, then this is the greatest joke of all, albeit quite depressing.
I\'m never on Twitter. I\'m never on Instagram. And that\'s not by choice: it\'s just that those things never really interested me. I might post a picture here and there, but that ain\'t really been my focus.
The New York Times is filled with Ivy League graduates and so is the Washington Post. I mean, it\'s all the same club. They may be Ivy League educated, but they\'re not smart. Their minds are closed. They actually are mind-numbed robots. They have been programmed all their lives. They\'re not even thinkers. These are people who have been programmed to believe what they believe. They are committed believers, not thinkers.
If you look at the New York Times, it says X; if you look at the Washington Post, it says the same thing. And if you turn on any television newscast it\'s the same thing you already heard, that\'s research. And that\'s one of the ways it\'s done. Authority ends up being imputed simply because of volume. I mean, all of these different news organizations reporting the exact same thing.
It doesn\'t matter who the candidates are. It doesn\'t matter the campaign. You know that\'s gonna happen. The Washington Post is gonna do it, the New York Times is gonna do it, the three networks gonna do it, CNN\'s gonna do it, MSNBC gonna do it, all the newspapers are gonna do it. For the vast majority of them. There are some exceptions. That sameness ends up being its own authority. If everywhere you look in the media tells you the same thing, you don\'t have to research.
The headline in the Washington Post: \"Democrats Confident They Can Block Trump\'s Agenda After Spending Bill Win.\" They think now they can stop Donald Trump\'s agenda for the next 3-1/2 years. They\'ve shown how to do it. The agenda tied to the budget. The budget tied to government shutdowns. The Republicans cave at the first mention of a government shutdown; ergo, they\'ve shut down Trump. That\'s what they\'re thinking.
Football is potential post-career suicide.
New York Times, Washington Post, AP, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC. And they\'re all the same thing. If you miss one of those, doesn\'t matter. You miss ABC, watch NBC. It\'ll be the same thing. If you miss the Washington Post, go the New York Times. Be the same thing.