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Poems are a hotline to our hearts, and we forget this emotional power at our peril.
Andrew Motion
It’s not great. What kind of connection is this? A one-way hotline to Pervyville?” I took a step forward, on a roll now. “It’s disgusting. Freaky—stop laughing, Seth!
Jennifer L. Armentrout (Pure (Covenant, #2))
I [dad] spent hours on the phone. Do you know with whom?' 'One of those psychic hotlines?' Dad gritted his teeth. 'If only...
Rachel Hawkins (Demonglass (Hex Hall, #2))
Fine. Let’s begin with something even you can’t screw up.” – Death “Way to build up my crappy confidence there. You should volunteer for the suicide hotline.” – Nick “What makes you think I don’t?” – Death
Sherrilyn Kenyon (Invincible (Chronicles of Nick, #2))
Just shut up and listen.” “Well since you ask so nicely….” There was silence. I listened. He didn’t say anything. “Are we communicating through the Psychic Hotline or what?
Josh Lanyon (Fatal Shadows (The Adrien English Mysteries, #1))
Welcome to adulthood,” he said with a Cheshire grin. “It fucking sucks here.” “God, please don’t ever volunteer for a suicide hotline,
Kate Stewart (Drive (The Bittersweet Symphony Duet, #1))
Subject: Challenge accepted Mr. Zaccadelli, If you keep this up, I'm going to report you to the workplace hotline for harassment. They don't take kindly to tattooed, guitar-playing dudes making advances toward sweet, innocent girls. Game ON. Sincerely, The Girl You Will Never Have P.S. Esquire? You are so full of shit.
Chelsea M. Cameron (My Favorite Mistake (My Favorite Mistake, #1))
I don’t sell spells, and I don’t sell tricks. I don’t carry illusions or marked cards or weighted coins. I cannot sell you an endless purse or help you win the lottery. I can’t make that girl you’ve got your eye on fall in love with you, and I wouldn’t do it even if I could. I don’t have a psychic hotline to your dead relatives, I don’t know if you’re going to be successful in your career, and I don’t know when you’re going to get married. I can’t get you into Hogwarts or any other kind of magic school, and if you even mention those stupid sparkly vampires I will do something unpleasant to you.
Benedict Jacka (Cursed (Alex Verus, #2))
Everyone wants to be a hero. When you think about it, it’s a little sad that so few actually get to be one.” Nova couldn’t contain a derisive sniff. “It would be sad, except they don’t actually mean it.” Adrian cocked his head at her. “What do you mean?” “There’s no rule that says you have to be a prodigy to be a hero,” she insisted. “If people wanted to stand up for themselves or protect their loved ones or do what they believe in their hearts is the right thing to do, then they would do it. If they wanted to be heroic, they would find ways to be heroic, even without supernatural powers.” She waggled her fingers in mockery of said powers. “It’s easy to say you want to be a hero, but the truth is most people are lazy and complacent. They have the Renegades to do all the rescuing and saving, so why should they bother? It’s easier to just call the hotline, then turn the other way and pretend it’s not your problem to solve.
Marissa Meyer (Renegades (Renegades, #1))
I mean, do you know what you get when you call a suicide hotline in New York city? A busy signal. Literally.
Brian K. Vaughan (Ex Machina, Vol. 10: Term Limits (Ex Machina, #10))
I realized then why people call suicide hotlines. The person on the other end of the line wasn’t a therapist, wasn’t going to prescribe medicine, wasn’t going to try to convince the caller to feel differently, wasn’t going to love the caller the way a family member would. The person on the other end of the line was going to listen without judgment or fear, an invaluable gift that the suicidal rarely receive.
Mark Lukach (My Lovely Wife in the Psych Ward)
Women who are attacked phone a hotline for advice. "Don't report a rape," the women are told. "Call it indecent exposure. A guy who takes it out and doesn't do anything with it--cops figure that guys is sick.
Amy Hempel (The Collected Stories)
We Googled is there a god, clicked I’m Feeling Lucky, and were directed to a suicide hotline site.
Ling Ma (Severance)
I haven't had a phone since. I shouldn't have one now. Who am I supposed to call?" "Nicky, Coach, the suicide hotline, I don't care." "I'm remembering why I don't like you." "I'm surprised you forgot in the first place.
Nora Sakavic (The Raven King (All for the Game, #2))
Instead, so long as Kennedy lived and Khrushchev stayed in power, there was steady movement toward the relaxation of tension—the American University speech, the Limited Test Ban Treaty, the establishment of the “hotline” between the White House and the Kremlin.
Robert F. Kennedy (Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis)
One last thing. End of Watch is fiction, but the high rate of suicides—both in the United States and in many other countries where my books are read—is all too real. The National Suicide Prevention Hotline number given in this book is also real. It’s 1-800-273-TALK. If you are feeling poopy (as Holly Gibney would say), give them a call. Because things can get better, and if you give them a chance, they usually do. Stephen
Stephen King (End of Watch (Bill Hodges Trilogy, #3))
Defining moments rise above the everyday. They provoke not just transient happiness, like laughing at a friend’s joke, but memorable delight. (You pick up the red phone and someone says, “Popsicle Hotline, we’ll be right out.”) To construct elevated moments, we must boost sensory pleasures
Chip Heath (The Power of Moments: Why Certain Moments Have Extraordinary Impact)
It's a song, I realize, after a second, as it continues blaring. Hotline Bling.
J.M. Darhower (Target on Our Backs (Monster in His Eyes, #3))
Are you fucking psychic?” He laughed. “I was thinking about opening up a hotline. 1-800-I-know-your-business.
Cambria Hebert (#Selfie (Hashtag, #4))
It smells strange. Part of it reminds me of the month I worked for an undertaker; all flesh and formaldehyde. 's weird: smells are a hotline to memory.
Neil Gaiman (Preludes & Nocturnes (The Sandman, #1))
Nora stared at the scene she’d just written. She highlighted it and was about to hit Delete when her hotline phone rang. “Mistress Nora’s House of Ill Repute. How may I direct your cock?” “You aren’t cute,” Kingsley said. “I beg to differ. I’m fucking precious.
Tiffany Reisz (The Queen)
The almost-35-year-old Terry Schmidt had very nearly nothing left anymore of the delusion that he differed from the great herd of the common run of men, not even in his despair at not making a difference or in the great hunger to have an impact that in his late twenties he'd clung to as evidence that even though he was emerging as sort of a failure the grand ambitions against which he judged himself a failure were somehow exceptional and superior to the common run's - not anymore, since now even the phrase Make A Difference had become a platitude so familiar that it was used as the mnemonic tag in low-budget Ad Council PSAs for Big Brothers/Big Sisters and the United Way, which used Make a Difference in a Child's Life and Making a Difference in Your Community respectively, with B.B./B.S. even acquiring the telephonic equivalent of DIF-FER-ENCE to serve as their Volunteer Hotline number in the metro area.
David Foster Wallace (Oblivion)
I don’t sell spells, and I don’t sell tricks. I don’t carry illusions or marked cards or weighted coins. I can not sell you an endless purse or help you win the lottery. I can’t make that girl you’ve got your eye on fall in love with you, and I wouldn’t do it even if I could. I don’t have a psychic hotline to your dead relatives, I don’t know if you’re going to be successful in your career, and I don’t know when you’re going to get married. I can’t get you into Hogwarts or any other kind of magic school, and if you even mention those stupid sparkly vampires I will do something unpleasant to you.
Benedict Jacka (Cursed (Alex Verus, #2))
that progress is not always perceptible on the surface, it doesn’t always appear where we want to see it, even though it may be happening constantly and incrementally.
Dimitri Nasrallah (Hotline)
He was an extraordinarily ugly person, Lilo thought, with the ugliness that only caricature can achieve. As repulsive as a twisted, stunted ghost from the past on Old Earth.
John Varley (The Ophiuchi Hotline)
Gas chamber, gallows. Electric chair, stake, firing squad. Hang by the neck till you’re dead, dead, dead, and may God recycle your soul.
John Varley (The Ophiuchi Hotline)
At the end of my November 1973 visit, I suggested to Zhou a hotline between Washington and Beijing as part of an agreement on reducing the risks of accidental war.
Henry Kissinger (On China)
Another crucial reform would be a federal mandate that kids in all residential programs must have unmonitored access to an abuse hotline that would trigger immediate investigation.
Maia Szalavitz (Help At Any Cost: How the Troubled-Teen Industry Cons Parents and Hurts Kids)
Who am I supposed to call?" "Nicky, Coach, the suicide hotline, I don't care.
Nora Sakavic (The Raven King (All for the Game, #2))
I dial up the suicide prevention hotline, get a busy signal, and wonder if that’s a sign of the times.
Troy James Weaver (Marigold)
You shouldn't work at the hotline until this is gone." "Why?" she asked with a blank face. "Because…" You're crazy. "Trust me
Tijan (Davy Harwood in Transition (The Immortal Prophecy, #2))
i’m not a praying woman, but poetry has always been my hotline to the universe. i guess that somewhere deep inside, i hoped that if i said something elegantly enough, it would come true.
Kai Cheng Thom (Falling Back in Love with Being Human: Letters to Lost Souls)
Dad was standing in front of the big windows when I got to the library, his hands clasped behind his back in the classic "I am so disappointed in my offspring" pose. "Dad? Um,Lara said you wanted to see me." He turned around, his mouth a hard line. "Yes.Did you have a nice time with Daisy and Nick last night?" I fought the urge to reach into my pocket and touch the coin. "Not particularly." He didn't say anything, so we just stared at each other until I started feeling fidgety. "Look, if you're going to punish me, I'd really rather just get it over with." Dad kept staring. "Would you like to know how I spent my evening? Well, not evening, really, so much as very early morning hours." Inwardly, I groaned. Mrs. Casnoff sometimes pulled this maneuver: she'd say she wasn't mad, and then proceeded to list all the ways my screwup had inconvenience her. Maybe they taught it at those fancy schools nonreject Prodigium got to go to. "Sure." "I spent those hours on the phone. Do you know with whom?" "One of those psychic hotlines?" Dad gritted his teeth. "If only. No, I was busy assuring no less than thiry influential witches, warlocks, shifters, and faeries that surely, my daughter-the future head of the Council, I should add-had not injured over a dozen innocent Prodigum while attempting to escape a nightclub during a raid by L'Occhio di Dio." "I didn't hurt them!" I exclaimed. Then I remembered just how hard they had hit the wall, and winced. "Well, not on purpose," I amended.
Rachel Hawkins (Demonglass (Hex Hall, #2))
She thrust a pamphlet at me. Suicide Prevention Hotline, it said. Her voice was soaked in reassurance, "No matter what you're feeling, I promise it gets better." I stared at her until she staggered back. "No," I said. "It doesn't.
Ashley Winstead (The Last Housewife)
People’s lives here are easier and harder all at once. They’re never at risk, but their safety and stability can turn into a cage. They’re free to pursue their dreams, but they’re held back by the responsibilities that come along with them.
Dimitri Nasrallah (Hotline)
If you realize you are in an abusive relationship, you may want to call this phone number—it’s toll-free so it won’t cost you anything and it won’t show up on your phone bill. If possible, take the number with you and call from somewhere else: National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Seventy-nine-nine, seventy-two, thirty-three. If you have children and your spouse is abusing them physically, mentally, or sexually, leave now. It never takes courage to leave. It takes love.
Augusten Burroughs (This Is How: Surviving What You Think You Can't)
The remaining way for kleptocrats to gain public support is to construct an ideology or religion justifying kleptocracy. Bands and tribes already had supernatural beliefs, just as do modern established religions. But the supernatural beliefs of bands and tribes did not serve to justify central authority, justify transfer of wealth, or maintain peace between unrelated individuals. When supernatural beliefs gained those functions and became institutionalized, they were thereby transformed into what we term a religion. Hawaiian chiefs were typical of chiefs elsewhere, in asserting divinity, divine descent, or at least a hotline to the gods. The chief claimed to serve the people by interceding for them with the gods and reciting the ritual formulas required to obtain rain, good harvests, and success in fishing.
Jared Diamond (Guns, Germs and Steel (Civilizations Rise and Fall, #1))
If you are, or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, please do not wait any longer, get help today. There are people who will help you. Please call. The National Domestic Abuse Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 The National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673 The National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline: 1-866-331-9474
Darlene Shortridge (Forever Blessed)
If ghosts can live without bodies, then why can’t our bodies continue on without ghosts?
Dimitri Nasrallah (Hotline)
Then I put the hot barrel beneath my chin. “No.” Zoeller lurched toward me, eyes wide. “No, Laney.” I curled my finger around the trigger and he froze. I could see his white sclera. I’d never seen him frightened. I was only half-serious but his fear made it feel suddenly real. “Don’t,” he said. “This is all I want. It’s all I can think about.” “It’s defeat. You’re too strong for this.” “No I’m not.” I laughed, the muzzle digging into the soft meat beneath my jaw. “I’m weak, like you said.” “You’re better than me. I’m broken, Laney. I’m a sociopath.” “If you’re a sociopath, you can’t feel compassion. You don’t care whether I live or die.” “I do. I need you. I’ve never met anyone like you.” I rolled my eyes. “Spare me the suicide hotline bullshit. I’ve heard it all before. You know what the definition of insanity is? Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Well, I’m sick of this. Things are going to change.” “Don’t leave me,” he said. The parallel of my words to Dad startled me. That gleam in his eyes wasn’t madness. It was tears. Was this really happening? Look at every terrible thing he’s done to me. Look at every good thing he didn’t have to do, but did.
Leah Raeder (Black Iris)
From the pay phone at the library I dialed the number on the Missing poster. An elderly female voice identified it as the Natalie Keene Hotline, but in the background I could hear a dishwasher churning. The woman informed me that so far as she knew, the search was still going in the North Woods. Those who wanted to help should report to the main access road and bring their own water. Record temperatures were expected.
Gillian Flynn (Sharp Objects)
I had spent the day before Googling how to kill yourself and how to kill yourself the easiest and how to kill yourself the fastest and when you start to kill yourself do you want to change your mind? but the thing is, when you Google things like that, you won't get answers the way it normally works. You will instead get numbers to hotlines and therapists and articles with lists about why you should stay alive. So of course I was scared.
Kaleena Madruga (Does It Hurt?)
Yes, a gay man calling a straight sex hotline is very eighth- grade funny, O’Halloran, but at least my sexual partners have never needed to draw me an anatomical map with an X marking the spot that, at best, you only found by accident while you were motorboating her—a tip you probably read about on a wildly hetero blog called something like Manliness 101, where that same expert also said, with absolute conviction, that the alphabet trick works.
C.S. Poe (Subway Slayings (Memento Mori, #2))
e Googled maslow’s pyramid to see how many of the need levels we could already fulfill. The first two. We Googled 2011 fever survivors, hoping to find others like us, and when all we found were the same outdated, inconclusive news articles, we Googled 7 stages grief to track our emotional progress. We were at Anger, the slower among us lagging behind at Denial. We Googled is there a god, clicked I’m Feeling Lucky, and were directed to a suicide hotline site.
Ling Ma (Severance)
The power of wisdom codes comes from their repetition and doing so in the affirmative. This imprints a code on the subconscious mind. When we create heart/brain harmony, as described in “How to Use the Wisdom Codes”, we open a “hotline” to communicate directly with the subconscious mind. From a place of heart/brain harmony, recite the version that you are most drawn to, silently or out loud—line by line—until you feel an increased sense of trust and certainty that you are not alone. The key is to embrace this code with a focus of awareness, breath, and feeling in the heart rather than the mind.
Gregg Braden (The Wisdom Codes: Ancient Words to Rewire Our Brains and Heal Our Hearts)
When the suit was on, the breathing reflex was turned off. But it was not quite that simple. Below even the level where digestion, heartbeat, and breathing are controlled was a primitive ape that was just smart enough to realize she was not breathing, but not smart enough to understand the suit was taking care of it. The result was a near-panic reaction.
John Varley (The Ophiuchi Hotline (Eight Worlds #1))
But now I’m seeing that no one pays any attention to anyone else, and so many people behind these desks and phones and offices are lonely. They don’t like themselves even though they’ve done everything they’re supposed to do. They work hard, get good jobs, get married, have families, but the years still weigh them down as they try to keep up with their own expectations.
Dimitri Nasrallah (Hotline)
The first break in the case came on day six. A college student named Beatrice Arnold called the FBI hotline to report she’d sold Suzanne Lombard snacks at the gas station where she worked in Breezewood, Pennsylvania. “The Breezewood tape caused a seismic shift in the investigation and completely scrambled the assumptions of law enforcement. Suzanne Lombard hadn’t been snatched; she had run away. She had somehow traveled three hundred fifty miles from the Virginia shore to the Pennsylvania line without drawing attention to herself. From the surveillance tape, three unassailable facts emerged: First, Suzanne was actively trying to conceal her identity. Second, she was waiting for someone. And third, in Suzanne’s mind at least, that someone was a friend.
Matthew FitzSimmons (The Short Drop (Gibson Vaughn, #1))
I Won’t Write Your Obituary You asked if you could call to say goodbye if you were ever really gonna kill yourself. Sure, but I won’t write your obituary. I’ll commission it from some dead-end journalist who will say things like: “At peace… Better place… Fought the good fight…” Maybe reference the loving embrace of Capital-G-God at least 4 times. Maybe quote Charles fucking Bukowski. And I won’t stop them because I won’t write your obituary. But if you call me, I will write you a new sky, one you can taste. I will write you a D-I-Y cloud maker so on days when you can’t do anything you can still make clouds in whatever shape you want them. I will write you letters, messages in bottles, in cages, in orange peels, in the distance between here and the moon, in forests and rivers and bird songs. I will write you songs. I can’t write music, but I’ll find Rihanna, and I’ll get her to write you music if it will make you want to dance a little longer. I will write you a body whose veins are electricity because outlets are easier to find than good shrinks, but we will find you a good shrink. I will write you 1-800-273-8255, that’s the suicide hotline; we can call it together. And yeah, you can call me, but I won’t tell you it’s okay, that I forgive you. I won’t say “goodbye” or “I love you” one last time. You won’t leave on good terms with me, Because I will not forgive you. I won’t read you your last rights, absolve you of sin, watch you sail away on a flaming viking ship, my hand glued to my forehead. I will not hold your hand steady around a gun. And after, I won’t come by to pick up the package of body parts you will have left specifically for me. I’ll get a call like “Ma’am, what would you have us do with them?” And I’ll say, “Burn them. Feed them to stray cats. Throw them at school children. Hurl them at the sea. I don’t care. I don’t want them.” I don’t want your heart. It’s not yours anymore, it’s just a heart now and I already have one. I don’t want your lungs, just deflated birthday party balloons that can’t breathe anymore. I don’t want a jar of your teeth as a memento. I don’t want your ripped off skin, a blanket to wrap myself in when I need to feel like your still here. You won’t be there. There’s no blood there, there’s no life there, there’s no you there. I want you. And I will write you so many fucking dead friend poems, that people will confuse my tongue with your tombstone and try to plant daisies in my throat before I ever write you an obituary while you’re still fucking here. So the answer to your question is “yes”. If you’re ever really gonna kill yourself, yes, please, call me.
Nora Cooper
Israel’s constant drone surveillance over Gaza also impressed President Vladimir Putin. Moscow needed reliable surveillance drones after it lost many planes during its war in 2008 against Georgia in South Ossetia. Tbilisi had used Israeli drones, and years later Moscow decided to follow suit. Having seen Israeli operations over Gaza, Russia licensed the Israeli Aerospace Industries Searcher II, renamed “Forpost” by its new owners, and it became a key asset in Russian support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.33 Israel trained Russian pilots to operate the drones. Russia and Israel maintained a close relationship during the Syrian civil war despite the former supporting Assad and the latter worrying about the growing presence of Russian allies Iran and Hizbollah in the country. This led Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (and Naftali Bennett) to routinely attack Iranian and Syrian military positions in Syria to stop the transfer of weapons to Hizbollah. However, Moscow usually turned a blind eye to these attacks, assisted by a de-escalation hotline between the two governments.
Antony Loewenstein (The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World)
How do you build peaks? You create a positive moment with elements of elevation, insight, pride, and/ or connection. We’ll explore those final three elements later, but for now, let’s focus on elevation. To elevate a moment, do three things: First, boost sensory appeal. Second, raise the stakes. Third, break the script. (Breaking the script means to violate expectations about an experience—the next chapter is devoted to the concept.) Moments of elevation need not have all three elements but most have at least two. Boosting sensory appeal is about “turning up the volume” on reality. Things look better or taste better or sound better or feel better than they usually do. Weddings have flowers and food and music and dancing. (And they need not be superexpensive—see the footnote for more.IV) The Popsicle Hotline offers sweet treats delivered on silver trays by white-gloved waiters. The Trial of Human Nature is conducted in a real courtroom. It’s amazing how many times people actually wear different clothes to peak events: graduation robes and wedding dresses and home-team colors. At Hillsdale High, the lawyers wore suits and the witnesses came in costume. A peak means something special is happening; it should look different. To raise the stakes is to add an element of productive pressure: a competition, a game, a performance, a deadline, a public commitment. Consider the pregame jitters at a basketball game, or the sweaty-hands thrill of taking the stage at Signing Day, or the pressure of the oral defense at Hillsdale High’s Senior Exhibition. Remember how the teacher Susan Bedford said that, in designing the Trial, she and Greg Jouriles were deliberately trying to “up the ante” for their students. They made their students conduct the Trial in front of a jury that included the principal and varsity quarterback. That’s pressure. One simple diagnostic to gauge whether you’ve transcended the ordinary is if people feel the need to pull out their cameras. If they take pictures, it must be a special occasion. (Not counting the selfie addict, who thinks his face is a special occasion.) Our instinct to capture a moment says: I want to remember this. That’s a moment of elevation.
Chip Heath (The Power of Moments: Why Certain Moments Have Extraordinary Impact)
According to the Pulitzer-winning PolitiFact (a left-tilting website that’s clearly no admirer of Trump), President Trump has kept the following campaign promises: He promised to take no salary—promise kept. He promised to create a twenty-four-hour White House hotline for veterans—promise kept. He promised to slash federal regulations—promise kept. He promised to ban White House officials from ever lobbying for a foreign nation—promise kept. He promised to nominate a replacement for Antonin Scalia from a list of conservative, strict constructionist judges—promise kept. Trump promised to keep the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center open—promise kept. He promised to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem—promise kept. He promised to pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Accord—promise kept. He promised to persuade NATO nations to contribute more for their common defense—promise kept. He promised to halt emigration to America from unstable, terrorist-ridden nations—promise kept. And on and on, one campaign promise after another, kept by President Trump and checked off by PolitiFact.184 This isn’t the record of someone who aspires to be a dictator; it’s the record of a democratic politician who keeps his word.
David Horowitz (BLITZ: Trump Will Smash the Left and Win)
I undress, look at myself in the mirror with no special acknowledgement of the worn-down woman who looks back at me, and then climb into the shower, turn on the hot water, and once the temperature’s set to exactly where I want it, when the water begins to feel like a womb, I cry into my palms. Under the shower’s waterfall, I squint, sniffle, choke. I cough. I stutter my way through every defeated sound I know, and I hate myself for making them. I hope no one can hear me, and that the shower will keep my secret. I cry like that until I have nothing left in me, until I’ve been emptied, and then I stop and decide that it’s over, that I should stop feeling sorry for myself. That I’ve already held myself together for this long. That I can’t break apart again now.
Dimitri Nasrallah (Hotline)
Plastics: Most curbside recycling pickups do not accept plastic bags, plastic sleeves, or Tyvek envelopes. Proactively requesting your senders not to mail any is the best way to avoid them. However, when your request is ignored, you can set the materials aside for reuse or check the list of items accepted in plastic bag collection bins such as those offered at grocery stores, as many accept more than grocery bags. Alternatively, you can send Tyvek envelopes for recycling (see “Resources”). Such parcel stuffers as bubble wrap (no tape attached), packing peanuts, or Styrofoam (entire pads only) are accepted at participating UPS stores for reuse. Alternatively, you can call the Plastic Loose Fill Council’s Peanut Hotline (1-800-828-2214) for the names of local businesses that also accept them for reuse.
Bea Johnson (Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste (A Simple Guide to Sustainable Living))
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On October 26, 1963, Nikita Khrushchev contacted President Kennedy and offered to remove the missiles from Cuba in exchange for a promise that the United States would not invade the Island Nation. A day later on October 27th, Khrushchev sent a letter proposing that the Soviet Union would dismantle their missiles in Cuba, if the Americans reciprocated by removing their missile installations in Turkey. Although the cold war was far from over, both sides knowing how close they came from an all-out conflict, had a “hot line” installed between Washington and Moscow, hoping to prevent any similar situations in the future. The hot line is sometimes called the red telephone, even though it wasn’t even a telephone, nor was it red. The first connection was a teletype machine, after which a fax machine was used. In 1986, the hotline became a computer link and messages are now sent by email.
Hank Bracker
Religiöse Menschen haben Rechte, Religionen nicht.
Ali Can (Hotline für besorgte Bürger)
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The point here is simple: Some moments are vastly more meaningful than others. For tourists, the Popsicle Hotline is a 15-minute experience that pops out of the surrounding 2-week vacation. For students at YES Prep, Senior Signing Day is a single morning that rises above a 7-year journey.
Chip Heath (The Power of Moments: Why Certain Moments Have Extraordinary Impact)
Putting it simply, my brother had a hotline to Heaven. When he dropped a contact lens on the bathroom floor, instead of crawling on hands and knees, anxious to find it, he just closed his eyes, prayed for a minute, then looked down and it would be there. Nothing was his battle. Any struggle, no matter the size, belonged to his Friend. Sinclair knew the power of Yahushua.
Jason Wilson
The introductory essay explains that the title is based on the Mao Zedong quote: Women hold up half the sky. I'd read in the paper that morning how many calls the police hotline had received about Yin's disappearance - apparently hundreds of calls from people all over, and not just about Yin but about dozens of other missing women too. Shouldn't we be doing more to find them? Caring more that they've disappeared? I know the longer Yin's gone, the more we should worry for her, but I've noticed that the pure fear of the first weeks has melted away. The more time that passes, the easier it becomes to forget. If women hold up half the sky, then why are we so disposable?
Leanne Hall (The Gaps)
Too many of us assume that antidepressants and suicide hotlines and generalized compassion are antidotes—that painting the train station a calm color is going to stop people from jumping.
David Chang (Eat a Peach)
A tip had just come in on the hotline about a cornfield between north Des Moines and the little bedroom community of Ankeny.
Kali White (The Monsters We Make)
National hotline 1-800-273-8255
K.M. Moronova (The Fabric of Our Souls)
Thẩm mỹ Quốc tế Linh Anh /g/11cs12xmnr tự hào là địa điểm làm đẹp uy tín với hơn 10 năm kinh nghiệm và hơn 10 chi nhánh trải dài khắp cả nước. Chúng tôi luôn tiên phong trong việc ứng dụng công nghệ chuyên ngành đã được kiểm định, sở hữu cơ sở hạ tầng cao cấp, dịch vụ chăm sóc khách hàng chuẩn 5 sao. Linh Anh chuyên cung cấp các dịch vụ làm đẹp công nghệ cao như: phun xăm thẩm mỹ, điều trị da, trẻ hóa da,... và các dịch vụ tạo hình thẩm mỹ khác như: nâng mũi, căng da mặt, cắt mí, nâng cung chân mày,... Hotline: 0906 933 888 Add: 398-400A Lê Hồng Phong, Phường 1, Quận 10. TP.HCM
LINH ANH
I’m running even though I haven’t left the house because the love lines of this family are slowly tying me to them one thread at a time, and I don’t know how to get free—or even if I want to.
Avery Maxwell (Late Nights & Love Lines (Single Dad Hotline Book 2))
That’s what a partnership is. Give and take, take and give in every aspect of the relationship. When one person is fighting to maintain at twenty-five percent, the partner steps up to handle the other seventy-five. The best you can hope for is to find someone who gives as much as they take so as a couple, you’re always at one hundred percent for yourselves, your children, and each other.
Avery Maxwell (Late Nights & Love Lines (Single Dad Hotline Book 2))
Her hotline rang. “Mistress Nora’s House of Ill Repute. How may I direct your cock?” “You aren’t cute,” Kingsley said. “I beg to differ. I’m fucking precious.
Tiffany Reisz (The Queen (The Original Sinners, #8))
Can he?” Margaux said. I shrugged. “He wouldn’t be the first racket boss to get taken down in Vegas, not by a long shot, but he’s got access to the kind of resources no human gangster could dream of. Bugsy Siegel didn’t have a direct hotline to hell.” “Actually,” Bentley started to say, then shook his head and fluttered his hand in the air. “Never mind.
Craig Schaefer (The Living End (Daniel Faust, #3))
Suicide hotline. Coleman speaking . . . How much did you take? . . . When? . . . What color were the microdots . . . Oooo, purple, not good . . . Do you have a trip chaperone? . . . No? That’s still cool. I’ll walk you through it . . . First, nothing’s melting. Yes, I’m sure. Believe me, I’ve been there . . . Right, and whatever you do, don’t look in any mirrors . . . Because you might start pulling your face off. Any CDs around? . . . Great, do you have The White Album? . . .” Rrrrrrring! “Suicide hotline. Serge is on the case. Have you done anything crazy yet? . . . Ha! You call that crazy? . . . Yes, I can top that . . .” “. . . You’re doing fine,” said Coleman. “Now open the CD booklet . . . That’s right, the Beatles are with you . . . It really is an excellent tune . . . Okay, this next part is very important: Make sure you skip over ‘Helter Skelter’ . . .” “. . . Stop!” said Serge. “Life is a fabulous gift from the universe that we don’t deserve, and you’re talking about just throwing it all away? You must be a fun-riot on long plane flights—” Bang. “Hello? . . .” said Serge. “Hellllloooo? You still there? . . . Good, because I’m beginning to think there’s something wrong with my phone. What was the loud noise? . . . You’re shitting me . . . Because that’s the most retarded thing anyone’s ever said . . . Yes it is. Whoever heard of a warning shot during a suicide? . . .
Tim Dorsey (Electric Barracuda (Serge Storms #13))
Author’s Note Writing about a suicidal character is one of the most challenging things I’ve ever done, but also one of the most important. Suicide is always tragic, but it has become an epidemic among American active-duty service members and veterans alike. The statistics are staggering and heart-wrenching. In the U.S. Army, which has the highest suicide rate among the branches (48.7 percent of all military suicides in 2012), the suicide rate in 2012 was thirty per hundred thousand, compared with fourteen per hundred thousand among civilians and eighteen per hundred thousand in 2008. In 2012, 841 active-duty service members attempted or committed suicide. Among veterans, as of November 2013, twenty-two committed suicide every day. Every. Day. A frightening 30 percent of veterans say they’ve considered suicide, and 45 percent say they know an Iraq or Afghanistan veteran who has attempted or committed suicide. In a study of veterans, combat-related guilt was the most significant predictor of suicide attempts and of preoccupation with suicide after discharge. Veterans’ suicidal thoughts are also related to feelings that one does not belong with other people or has become a burden. Couple these sad realities with the fact that veterans are less likely to seek care than active-duty military or civilians, and you begin to understand why statistics like these exist. Suicide is a process that begins with ideas and thoughts, followed by planning, and finally followed by a suicidal act. If you or someone you love is experiencing these thoughts, please seek immediate medical help or call the Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK). This service works with civilians of all ages, active-duty military, and veterans. I hope Easy’s story raises awareness of the problems these brave men and women—and our country as a whole—face. But awareness is not enough. Therefore, I will be donating all of my proceeds from the first two weeks’ sales of this book (8/19/14 – 9/1/14) to a national non-profit that assists wounded veterans. Because I don’t want anyone else’s Edward “Easy” Cantrell to be one of the twenty-two, either.
Laura Kaye (Hard to Hold on To (Hard Ink, #2.5))
suicide.org for a list of international hotlines.
Timothy Ferriss (Tools of Titans: The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers)
What happened to the troubled young reporter who almost brought this magazine down The last time I talked to Stephen Glass, he was pleading with me on the phone to protect him from Charles Lane. Chuck, as we called him, was the editor of The New Republic and Steve was my colleague and very good friend, maybe something like a little brother, though we are only two years apart in age. Steve had a way of inspiring loyalty, not jealousy, in his fellow young writers, which was remarkable given how spectacularly successful he’d been in such a short time. While the rest of us were still scratching our way out of the intern pit, he was becoming a franchise, turning out bizarre and amazing stories week after week for The New Republic, Harper’s, and Rolling Stone— each one a home run. I didn’t know when he called me that he’d made up nearly all of the bizarre and amazing stories, that he was the perpetrator of probably the most elaborate fraud in journalistic history, that he would soon become famous on a whole new scale. I didn’t even know he had a dark side. It was the spring of 1998 and he was still just my hapless friend Steve, who padded into my office ten times a day in white socks and was more interested in alphabetizing beer than drinking it. When he called, I was in New York and I said I would come back to D.C. right away. I probably said something about Chuck like: “Fuck him. He can’t fire you. He can’t possibly think you would do that.” I was wrong, and Chuck, ever-resistant to Steve’s charms, was as right as he’d been in his life. The story was front-page news all over the world. The staff (me included) spent several weeks re-reporting all of Steve’s articles. It turned out that Steve had been making up characters, scenes, events, whole stories from first word to last. He made up some funny stuff—a convention of Monica Lewinsky memorabilia—and also some really awful stuff: racist cab drivers, sexist Republicans, desperate poor people calling in to a psychic hotline, career-damaging quotes about politicians. In fact, we eventually figured out that very few of his stories were completely true. Not only that, but he went to extreme lengths to hide his fabrications, filling notebooks with fake interview notes and creating fake business cards and fake voicemails. (Remember, this was before most people used Google. Plus, Steve had been the head of The New Republic ’s fact-checking department.) Once we knew what he’d done, I tried to call Steve, but he never called back. He just went missing, like the kids on the milk cartons. It was weird. People often ask me if I felt “betrayed,” but really I was deeply unsettled, like I’d woken up in the wrong room. I wondered whether Steve had lied to me about personal things, too. I wondered how, even after he’d been caught, he could bring himself to recruit me to defend him, knowing I’d be risking my job to do so. I wondered how I could spend more time with a person during the week than I spent with my husband and not suspect a thing. (And I didn’t. It came as a total surprise). And I wondered what else I didn’t know about people. Could my brother be a drug addict? Did my best friend actually hate me? Jon Chait, now a political writer for New York and back then the smart young wonk in our trio, was in Paris when the scandal broke. Overnight, Steve went from “being one of my best friends to someone I read about in The International Herald Tribune, ” Chait recalled. The transition was so abrupt that, for months, Jon dreamed that he’d run into him or that Steve wanted to talk to him. Then, after a while, the dreams stopped. The Monica Lewinsky scandal petered out, George W. Bush became president, we all got cell phones, laptops, spouses, children. Over the years, Steve Glass got mixed up in our minds with the fictionalized Stephen Glass from his own 2003 roman à clef, The Fabulist, or Steve Glass as played by Hayden Christiansen in the 2003
Anonymous
Nevertheless, even with all the very best tips and advice, parenting can sometimes make anyone feel frustrated, edgy, and inadequate. That’s why it’s crucial that you never shake—or even jiggle—your baby when you’re angry! Please—if you’re at the end of your patience, put your baby down (even if he is crying) and give yourself a break. Don’t hesitate to call for help from your spouse, your family, a friend, or a crisis hotline.
Anonymous
In 2009, a hotline was jointly established with 55 web portals and web hosting associations to jointly manage mass privacy
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the hotline between the presidents of Russia and America is secured via a onetime pad cipher.
Simon Singh (The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINES
A.B. Shepherd (The Beacon)
one of the funniest mockeries of psychology he'd ever seen. He'd wanted to share the joke with her so badly, he ached with the need. The phone rings… Click… Recording: Hello, welcome to the psychiatric hotline. --If you are obsessive-compulsive, please press 1 repeatedly. --If you are co-dependent, please ask for someone to press 2. --If you are paranoid-delusional, we know who you are and what you want. Just stay on the line until we can trace the call. --If you are schizophrenic, listen carefully and a little voice will tell you which number to press. --If you are manic-depressive, it doesn't matter which number you press. No one will answer.
Kathryn Shay (Never Far Away (Rockford Fire Department, #4))
Go where?” Furi looked between them. “I can answer your questions right here.” “You could if we were the ones with the questions,” Metallica spoke up. “Our Sergeant and First Officer will be questioning you down at the precinct.” “So you’re the errand boys.” “And you’re the porn boy,” Metallica quipped back smoothly. “Now that we got job titles out of the way, move it, unless there’s some reason you don’t want to come.” Furi wanted to flip them both off, but he followed them toward the parking lot. He was sort of glad they weren’t the ones questioning him, because he didn’t like their attitudes. Metallica opened the back door to a dark Suburban and told him to get in. Furi climbed in and put his seat belt on, just wanting to get this over with and get back before midnight. Furi found himself wondering what precinct Syn was in and if he should tell him soon about his second job. He didn’t want him finding out through the grapevine or hotline. Whatever.
A.E. Via
•        National Child Abuse Hotline: They can provide local referrals for services. A centralized call center provides the caller with the option of talking to a counselor. They are also connected to a language line that can provide service in over 140 languages. Hotline: 800.4.A.CHILD (422.2253)
Kyla Stone (Beneath the Skin: A novel)
Tiệc Cao Cấp Trọng Ân chuyên tổ chức nấu tiệc tại nhà, tiệc văn phòng tiệc công ty tại các quận huyện TPHCM và các tỉnh thành lân cận. Được cấp giấy chứng nhận an toàn vệ sinh thực phẩm. Địa chỉ: Số 84 Lý Tế Xuyên, Phường Linh Đông, Tp. Thủ Đức, Tp.Hồ Chí Minh Hotline: 0906965909
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I try to help you move on, but you don’t know why she hates you and it’s all you want to talk about. Every. Fucking. Night. And it would be easier if these talks were happening on a park bench or your stoop or your sofa or your bed that I assembled but they’re happening over the phone. And I can’t smell you over the phone and I feel like a 1-900-Build-Me-Up hotline you call to feel good about yourself.
Caroline Kepnes (You (You, #1))
The implication is that there are two pathways from the eyes to the brain: one for conscious vision and the other for circadian entrainment. This hypothesis is consistent with the known anatomy of the mammalian brain; the neural hotline to the pacemaker is separate from the brain’s visual pathways.
Steven H. Strogatz (Sync: How Order Emerges From Chaos In the Universe, Nature, and Daily Life)
see page 83 for hotlines.
Julie Bacher (Oh S#*t! I Think I'm Gay: A coming out book)
Thế giới phòng tắm Thành vinh - Chuyên cung cấp và phân phối thiết bị phòng tắm cao cấp chính hãng như bồn tắm, phòng xông hơi, thiết bị vệ sinh....Với đội ngũ tư vấn tận tình, giàu kinh nghiệm, lắp đặt nhanh chóng, bảo hành chính hãng. Chúng tôi cam kết mang đến cho quý khách sản phẩm và dịch vụ chất lượng nhất. Liên hệ ngay với chúng tôi được tư vấn và mua hàng với giá tốt nhất. Địa chỉ: 196 Nguyễn Xiển - Thanh Xuân - Hà Nội. Hotline: 0906668078. Hastag: #thegioiphongtam
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Mê Mẩn Với Các Kiểu Áo Phông Mix Đồ Đơn Giản Voibac .vn/ao-phong-voi-cac-kieu-phoi-do-cuc-dep/ Áo phông là loại áo thun không cổ đơn giản nhưng làm say mê giới trẻ. Với nhiều màu sắc và họa tiết được khác nhau nhưng cùng một form thiết kế đã làm chao đảo các bạn trẻ mê thời trang. Hãy để bài viết mang đến bạn những kiểu dáng áo phông và đa dạng phong cách phối đồ. Từ đó làm nổi bật lên vẻ thần thái, tính cách của các bạn. Áo phông cổ tròn, với 2 tay ngắn có dạng hình chữ T in hoa. Vì thế mà sản phẩm này còn có tên gọi là T-shirt. Chất liệu áo có thể được thiết kế bằng nhiểu loại vải khác nhau. Chất lượng trung bình cũng có. Chất lượng cao cũng có. Nhưng có điểm chung ở chỗ là cùng mẫu mã và kiểu dáng. Chỉ khác size, màu sắc, các họa tiết logo và biểu tượng mà thôi. Loại áo này cực kỳ dễ mix đồ. Có thể kết hợp với đủ loại quần áo, giày dép, nón, áo khoác,… khác nhau. Đây chính là ưu điểm khiến cho giới trẻ cả nam và nữ đều si mê. Cách bảo quản cũng đơn giản không cầu kỳ. Tránh để nơi quá nắng nóng hoặc quá ẩm ướt. Không sử dụng chất tẩy rửa mạnh. Khuyến khích dùng nước ẩm để giặt, nên giặt bằng tay, hạn chế giặt máy. Khơi phơi áo, cần phơi ở nơi thoáng mát nhẹ nhàng, lộn ngược áo ra để phơi. Có nhiều kiểu mix đồ đẹp khác nhau khiến cho sản phẩm luôn có mặt trong tủ đồ người trẻ. Quần thì có thể là quần jeans hay kaki, quần short đều có thể mặc chung với áo phông. Áo khoác ngoài các loại không cài dây kéo, để lộ áo phông bên trong. Nữ có thể mix với chân váy ngắn các loại. Đơn vị luôn sản xuất các loại sản phẩm quần áo đồng phục chất lượng đó là Voi Bạc. Chúng tôi có nhiều năm kinh nghiệm lành nghề sẽ mang để trải nghiệm tuyệt vời nhất cho khách hàng. Hãy liên hệ ngay để được tư vấn miễn phí. MIỀN NAM:  VPGD: Tòa nhà INNOVATION, 27E - Đường số 36 - P. Hiệp Bình Chánh - Thành Phố Thủ Đức - TP HCM  ĐIỆN THOẠI: (028)66849666  HOTLINE /ZALO: 0938528965  FACEBOOK: facebook .com/VOIBACvn  EMAIL: KinhDoanh@voibac.com MIỀN BẮC VÀ TRUNG:  VPGD: Tòa nhà số 11, Ngõ 146 - Vương Thừa Vũ - Phường Khương Trung - Q. Thanh Xuân - TP Hà Nội.  HOTLINE /ZALO: 0965871759  FACEBOOK: facebook .com/VOIBACvn  EMAIL: KinhDoanh@voibac.com #VoiBac #áophông #áophôngnữ #áophôngđẹp
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Kính bảo hộ che mặt chất lượng cao hiệu Total. Kính giúp bảo vệ vùng đầu, mặt và cổ của người công nhân tránh iọt bắn hóa chất, mảnh cắt kim loại hay các va chạm tác động đến đầu trong lúc làm việc. Kính được làm từ Chất liệu của tấm kính chắn: Polycarbonate, có màu trong suốt, chất liêu là Polycarbonate kết hợp với TPR, độ dày của tấm kính: 1mm, kích cỡ của kính: 39 cm x 20 cm, chất liệu làm phần mũ: Nhựa ABS. Voi Bạc là công ty đi đầu trong lĩnh vực cung cấp các thiết bị công nghiệp. Với nhiều năm kinh nghiệm, chúng tôi tự tin về chất lượng sản phẩm và đảm bảo cam kết cho khách hàng. Chúng tôi luôn có đội ngũ nhân viên tư vấn và hỗ trợ nhiệt tình cho khách hàng. Hãy liên hệ ngay với chúng tôi để nhận được ưu đãi nhé! • Email: KinhDoanh@voibac.com • Hotline/Zalo Miền Nam: 0938 528 965 Địa chỉ: 27E Đường 36, Phường Hiệp Bình Chánh Quận Thủ Đức và Tòa nhà 11, Ngõ 146, Vương Thừa Vũ, Khương Trung, Quận Thanh Xuân, Hà Nội
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Why do you think I've been trying my damnedest to get you pregnant? Baby, I've been hoping that I'd make a baby in you. I wanted a guarantee that you wouldn't walk out on me.
Sandra Brown
Some moments are vastly more meaningful than others. For tourists, the Popsicle Hotline is a 15-minute experience that pops out of the surrounding 2-week vacation. For students at YES Prep, Senior Signing Day is a single morning that rises above a 7-year journey.
Chip Heath (The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact)
Why do you think I've been trying my damnedest to get you pregnant? Baby, I've been hoping that I'd make a baby in you. I wanted a guarantee that you wouldn't walk out on me.
Sandra Brown, 22 Indigo Place
Also, for the love of God, never volunteer for a suicide hotline.” Charlie scoffed. “Like I’d ever make that mistake again. Laugh at one clown…
Onley James (Exasperating (Elite Protection Services, #3))
, Grandmother had the eye; the gift of clairvoyance. I don’t mean she ran a psychic hotline or could tell neighbors where their lost dog went. I mean she had the power to see – she could look at a pan of leftovers and tell exactly, to the spoonful, what size container was needed to store it in the fridge.
Kelly Kazek (It's a Southern Thing: Life's Different Here, Y'all)
Here i am on my own, because of him, maybe free from a life that was turning into a prison, but cast away like a bad-luck omen too. Now I must give myself to others to survive. The world has judged that I've taken enough support for one lifetime.
Dimitri Nasrallah (Hotline)
There’s a distance between how we see the world, and it forces us to speak slower to each other, to really think about and listen to everything we say.
Dimitri Nasrallah (Hotline)
Bảo Hiểm Nhân Thọ - Chủ Động Chuẩn Bị Cho Tương Lai Bảo hiểm nhân thọ là gì? Trong các loại, bảo hiểm nhân thọ nào tốt nhất? MB Ageas Life luôn hướng tới mục tiêu trở thành đơn vị bảo hiểm hàng đầu được tin yêu nhất Việt Nam. Khi mua các sản phẩm bảo hiểm của chúng tôi, Khách hàng dự phòng được rủi ro tài chính và tích lũy cho tương lai. Thông tin liên hệ: Cty: Bảo Hiểm Nhân Thọ MB AGEAS LIFE | TV Tập Đoàn MB GROUP Địa chỉ: Tầng 15, Tòa nhà 21 Cát Linh, phường Cát Linh, quận Đống Đa, Hà Nội Hotline: 024 2229 8888 #mbageaslife #baohiemnhantho #nganhangquandoi #baohiemtuvong #baohiemdautu #baohiemtainan
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There were countless stories of migrant deaths on the Mediterranean. One of the most chilling occurred in April 2021, when up to 130 people were left to die by EU and Libyan authorities off the Libyan coast in a storm despite both groups being constantly told of their presence. Alarm Phone, a hotline for migrants in distress in the EU, reported that “once more, these events show that death at sea is not an accident but the outcome of actions and inactions taken by European and Libyan actors.
Antony Loewenstein (The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World)
more a haunting of closeness than closeness itself.
Dimitri Nasrallah (Hotline)
Most people in Western culture are starved for true friendship. Some research shows up to 75 percent of people don’t have anyone they could call for help in the middle of a crisis.96 It’s why we have hotlines.
John Delony (Own Your Past Change Your Future: A Not-So-Complicated Approach to Relationships, Mental Health & Wellness)