A Quote by Mandy Patinkin

This is unbearable how I talk. — © Mandy Patinkin
This is unbearable how I talk.
I saw an interview that I did with someone, and I was horrified by it. And I said to my wife, 'This is unbearable how I talk.'
Life is bearable even when it's unbearable: that is what's so terrible, that is the unbearable thing about it.
The only reaction against an unbearable society is equally unbearable nonsense.
All ballet galas are unbearable, but they're unbearable in different ways.
Most of life is unbearable. It’s unbearable but we bear it
The only unbearable thing is that nothing is unbearable.
Civilization is unbearable, but it is less unbearable at the top.
The most unbearable thing about many successful people is not - as we flatteringly think - how lazy they are, but how hard they work.
Comedy is what happens when you cross the dateline from the unbearable. Things become so unbearable they become a joke.
You don't learn how to say 'hey, I have a problem,' but you also don't learn how to hear it. There's a total breakdown of how females talk to one another. It's very disconcerting for leadership because it means you don't talk to each other; you talk about each other.
Contemplating the suffering which is unbearable to us, and is unbearable to others, too, can produce awake mind, which arises from the compassion that wishes to free all living beings from suffering.
When I talk football with my friends, I don't talk about Tom Brady's hair. I talk about how he handles the blitz, or how he runs his offense. I talk as a fan. I don't want pink jerseys, and I don't want dumbed-down content. I want to be treated as a real fan - because I am proud to be one.
It was unbearable, and he thought again, 'How unhappy I am!' and became happier.
Everybody gets all worked up about trash talk but it is what it is - it's talk... You ask any player, honestly, if trash talk's gonna affect how hard they play, because if a little trash talk affects how hard they can play, it just lets us know that they were holding back or weren't playing harder or as hard as they could.
Pain is important: how we evade it, how we succumb to it, how we deal with it, how we transcend it. ... pain will always either change or stop. Always. ... The confidence that it will change is what makes bearing it possible. So pain is fluid. It is only when you conceive of it as something static that it is unbearable.
I'm a linguist. I study how people talk to each other and how the ways we talk affect our relationships.
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