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Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Rollo May

Indeed, compulsive and rigid moralism arises in given persons precisely as the result of a lack of sense of being. Rigid moralism is a compensatory mechanism by which the individual persuades himself to take over the external sanctions because he has no fundamental assurance that his own choices have any sanction of their own — Rollo May

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Baratunde Thurston

Mostly I try to be the best example of me that I can be. — Baratunde Thurston

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Fatos Nano

We have gone through everything as a nation - partition, dictatorship, and even anarchy. — Fatos Nano

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Marquis De Sade

When she's abandoned her moral center and teachings ... when she's cast aside her facade of propriety and lady-like demeanor ... when I have so corrupted this fragile thing and brought out a writhing, mewling, bucking, wanton whore for my enjoyment and pleasure ... enticing from within this feral lioness ... growling and scratching and biting ... taking everything I dish out to her ... at that moment she is never more beautiful to me. — Marquis De Sade

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Herbert M. Shelton

"Science" is pedantic, arrogant, esoteric and often insane. — Herbert M. Shelton

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Willa Cather

Every artist knows that there is no such thing as "freedom" in art. The first thing an artist does when he begins a new work is to lay down the barriers and limitations; he decides upon a certain composition, a certain key, a certain relation of creatures or objects to each other. He is never free, and the more splendid his imagination, the more intense his feeling, the farther he goes from general truth and general emotion. — Willa Cather

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Miguel De Cervantes

Those two fatal words, Mine and Thine. — Miguel De Cervantes

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Elena Ferrante

Antonio's fixation was always the same: Sarratore's son {Nino}. He was afraid that I would talk to him, even that I would see him {at school}. Naturally, to prevent him from suffering, I concealed the fact that I ran into Nino entering school, coming out, in the corridors. Nothing particularly happened, at most we exchanged a nod of greeting and went on our way: I could have talked to my boyfriend about it without any problems if he had been a reasonable person. But Antonio was not reasonable and in truth I wasn't either. Although Nino gave me no encouragement, a mere glimpse of him left me distracted during class. His presence a few classrooms away - real, alive, better educated than the professors, and courageous, and disobedient - drained meaning from the teachers' lectures, the pages of books, the plans for marriage, the gas pump on the Stradonr. — Elena Ferrante

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Timothy Keller

If we say, 'I believe in Jesus,' but it doesn't affect the way we live, the answer is not that now we need to add hard work to our faith so much as that we haven't truly understood or believed in Jesus at all. — Timothy Keller

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Ethel Waters

My whole family could sing. My family harmonized without any instruments to accompany them. — Ethel Waters

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By Shauna Niequist

When I've practiced acceptance, when I've floated instead of fought, when I've rested, even for a moment, on the surface instead of wrestling the water itself. And those moments are like heaven. — Shauna Niequist

Alan Partridge Ireland Quotes By T.J. Bowes

Modesty is a state of the heart. It veils the tongue. It clothes us in good manners. It envelops us with the best of behaviour. — T.J. Bowes