It is not a life at all. It is a reticence, in three volumes.

One must be as clear as one's natural reticence allows one to be.

The right to reticence seems earned only by having nothing to hide.

Theres that initial reticence for some athletes to take you seriously.

There's that initial reticence for some athletes to take you seriously.

A judicious reticence is hard to learn, but it is one of the great lessons of life.

There is a probably natural and learned reticence with myself talking about my early life.

Racing is a great mania to which one must sacrifice everything, without reticence, without hesitation.

Clumsiness attempts to fix simplicity straight in the eye. It is not a mark of incompetence but of reticence.

After Sept. 11, there was a reticence and worrying about films that touched on war, and even more on terrorism.

The name Shatner is Austrian and partly Germanic, and there's Germanic reticence and silence perhaps, but there is passion underneath.

I always, by an involuntary act of defensiveness, return to my everyday self: so, I find, have I withdrawn from writing about experiences which have most closely concerned and disturbed me. I have been deflected by my own reticence.

As anyone who has covered the company for any length of time knows, Yahoo's record on major decision-making has been akin to a hippie commune - a lot of wrangling internally in a culture where everyone seems to have a voice and a reticence to push the button to launch.

Nowadays, people often ask me when I came out, generalising from the experience of many young people who announce themselves to the world on a particular afternoon. But I did not divorce my reticence in a single sharp break. Rather, I seeped out like a spreading wine stain.

You do need more revenues, and you do need to cut expenses. But you also don't want to go in a direction whereby increasing taxes creates a reticence to create new jobs. You don't want to increase taxes on work. You don't want to increase taxes on investment and the creation of wealth.

Often confused with shyness, introversion does not imply social reticence or discomfort. Rather than being averse to social engagement, introverts become overwhelmed by too much of it, which explains why the introvert is ready to leave a party after an hour and the extravert gains steam as the night goes on.

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