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personality did not prevent her from being

powerful; on the contrary, it made her a

natural at nonviolent resistance.

2. “north and south of temperament”: Winifred

Gallagher (quoting J. D. Higley), “How

We Become What We Are,” The Atlantic

Monthly, September 1994. (Higley was talking

about boldness and inhibition, not extroversion

and introversion per se, but the

concepts overlap in many ways.)

3. governs how likely we are to exercise:

Robert M. Stelmack, “On Personality and

Arousal: A Historical Perspective on

Eysenck and Zuckerman,” in Marvin Zuckerman

and Robert M. Stelmack, eds., On the

Psychobiology of Personality: Essays in Honor

of Marvin Zuckerman (San Diego: Elsevier,

2004), 22. See also Caroline Davis et al.,

“Motivations to Exercise as a Function of

Personality Characteristics, Age, and

Gender,” Personality and Individual Differences

19, no. 2 (1995): 165–74.

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