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"We are no longer quite ourselves.
As Virginia Woolf once pointed out with a noticeable sense of frisson, "we are no longer quite ourselves" after dark.
During the horrendous heat wave in July, when all of us in New York were not quite ourselves, I started feeling funny.
At night "we are no longer quite ourselves", and we can explore who else we might want to be – or who we fear we might become.
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We got ourselves in a decent position but couldn't quite get ourselves over the line".
We can be quite noisy ourselves.
"We will go there and quite fancy ourselves - but that's easier said than done".
What we truly resolved to care about, it turns out, is quite simple – ourselves.
Either way, in considering the moment right here before us, we can never quite escape ourselves.
This equilibrium is fragile because we are flawed and fallen creatures and can't quite trust ourselves.
It's even there in "The French Connection" and "Dirty Harry" -- that feeling that we can't quite trust ourselves.
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