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Behshad Ahkami Quotes By A. Philip Randolph

The essence of trade unionism is social uplift. The labor movement has been the haven for the dispossessed, the despised, the neglected, the downtrodden, the poor. — A. Philip Randolph

Behshad Ahkami Quotes By Cynthia Heimel

Infidelity is such a pretty word, so light and delicate. Whereas the act itself is dark and thick with guilt, betrayal, confusion, pain, and (okay) sometimes enormous pleasure. — Cynthia Heimel

Behshad Ahkami Quotes By Carl Jung

If a union is to take place between opposites like spirit and matter, conscious and unconscious, bright and dark, and so on, it will happen in a third thing, which represents not a compromise but something new. — Carl Jung

Behshad Ahkami Quotes By George Eliot

People are so ridiculous with their illusions, carrying their fool's caps unawares, thinking their own lies opaque while everybody else's are transparent, making themselves exceptions to everything, as if when all the world looked yellow under a lamp they alone are rosy. — George Eliot

Behshad Ahkami Quotes By Faye Dunaway

God bless McNally, it's got some fantastic stuff in it, but it's no easy task to make a movie out of. — Faye Dunaway

Behshad Ahkami Quotes By Fred Astaire

Be yourself-but don't be conspicuous. — Fred Astaire

Behshad Ahkami Quotes By Dmitri Mendeleev

Work, look for peace and calm in work: you will find it nowhere else. — Dmitri Mendeleev

Behshad Ahkami Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him. — Edgar Allan Poe

Behshad Ahkami Quotes By Rollo May

The fear of being alone derives much of its terror from our anxiety lest we lose our awareness of ourselves. If people contemplate being alone for longish periods of time, without anyone to talk to or any radio to eject noise into the air, they generally are afraid that they would be at "loose ends," would lose the boundaries for themselves, would have nothing to bump up against, nothing by which to orient themselves. — Rollo May