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When the body is urged to participate with the universe, it creates access routes for emotionality and intellectuality as well.

When the body is urged to participate with the universe, it creates access routes for emotionality and intellectuality as well.

Bob Samples (1976). “The metaphoric mind: a celebration of creative consciousness”, Addison Wesley Publishing Company

Well I was much too practical to presume to have a career in comedy.

"Bob Newhart talks about stand-up, sitcoms, and why he stays busy". Interview with Jesse Thorn, www.avclub.com. May 16, 2012.

And I'll know my song well before I start singing

Betsy Bowden, Bob Dylan (2001). “Performed Literature: Words and Music by Bob Dylan”, University Press of Amer

I love Adele and Lykke Li. I also listen to classical music as well.

"Birdy Releases Debut Album". Interview with Emily Laurence, www.seventeen.com. May 16, 2012.

Well, I happen to have a love of vocal reproduction devices.

Interview with David Wolinsky, tv.avclub.com. June 17, 2008.

People do things which I find quite amazing - things I would never have done and can't understand very well.

"Permaculture: Design For Living". Interview with Alan AtKisson, www.context.org. 1991.

I knew Barack Obama, absolutely. And I knew him probably as well as thousands of other Chicagoans.

"ABC's Chris Cuomo Has Few Follow-ups for 'Campaign Boogeyman' Ayers". Interview with Scott Whitlock, www.newsbusters.org. November 14, 2008.

Well, there are many religions, but I suppose they all worship the same God.

Bertrand Russell, Ray Perkins (Jr.) (2002). “Yours Faithfully, Bertrand Russell: A Lifelong Fight for Peace, Justice, and Truth in Letters to the Editor”, p.7, Open Court Publishing

We are only so free that others may be free as well as we.

Benjamin Whichcote, Anthony Tuckney (1753). “Moral and religious aphorisms [collected by J. Jeffery from the papers of B. Whichcote]. Now re-publ., with additions, by S. Salter. To which are added, Eight letters: which passed between dr. Whichcote, and dr. Tuckney”, p.45

Tis a well spent penny that saves a groat.

Benjamin Franklin (1987). “Poor Richard's Almanack: Being the Choicest Morsels of Wisdom, Written During the Years of the Almanack's Publication”, p.24, Peter Pauper Press, Inc.

Love well, whip well.

Benjamin Franklin (2004). “Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.4, Barnes & Noble Publishing

I genuinely don't know Julian Assange well. To authenticate an opinion, I really would have to meet him.

"The Cumberbatch Kid Comes of Age and is All the Rage". Interview with Kam Williams, pittsburghurbanmedia.com.

Well, as he brews, so shall he drink.

Ben Jonson (1756). “The Works of Ben. Jonson: Every man in his humour. Every man out of his humour. Cynthia's revels; or, the fountain of self-love”, p.49