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Allusiveness In A Sentence Quotes By Tracy Letts

MATTIE FAE: I'm still very sexy, thank you very much. VIOLET: You're about as sexy as a wet cardboard box, Mattie Fae, you and me both. Don't kid yourself. — Tracy Letts

Allusiveness In A Sentence Quotes By Philip G. Zimbardo

However, even psychologists are people, subject to the same dynamic processes at a personal level that they study at a professional level. — Philip G. Zimbardo

Allusiveness In A Sentence Quotes By Ellen DeGeneres

Life is short. If you doubt me, ask a butterfly. Their average life span is a mere five to fourteen days. — Ellen DeGeneres

Allusiveness In A Sentence Quotes By Thomas Reed

If human progress had been merely a matter of leadership we should be in Utopia today. — Thomas Reed

Allusiveness In A Sentence Quotes By Slavoj Zizek

With the million or more words contained in the English language, one notorious word has been able to stand out and hold its title as the most physically demanding. Violence; a word commonly bestowed upon embellished acts of crude conflict, and physical contact. The word has never brought good feelings, or good thoughts, but rather emotions of unpleasant behavior due to the severity of its nature. Over the years, violence has evolved from a basic skirmish, to an array of things. Violence in modern day time is now being used to install fear, and to persuade innocent individuals into doing whatever the perpetrator desires, such as: personal gain, rape, and advancement of power. Every day another innocent person is being robbed, and demeaned by violent characters lurking the dark streets. Not only has violence been an ongoing epidemic, but it's only getting worse as the years go on. We see horrendously violent acts being committed every day. — Slavoj Zizek