Bentham Panopticon Quotes & Sayings
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The seeing is instant. The recognition can be instant but it will take some time to stabilize the mind into the heart completely. — Mooji

His eyes were dark, dangerous, and not at all cold. He burned with an internal inferno she wanted to touch. She stared into the gaze of a tiger and knew, even as she watched the cat retreat into the camouflage of a gentleman: The Duke of Wakefield was the Ghost of St. Giles. — Elizabeth Hoyt

The man is a humbug - a vulgar, shallow, self-satisfied mind, absolutely inaccessible to the complexities and delicacies of the real world. He has the journalist's air of being a specialist in everything, of taking in all points of view and being always on the side of the angels: Walter Helwich merely annoys a reader who has the least experience of knowing things, of what knowing is like. There is not two pence worth of real thought or real nobility in him. But he isn't dull ... — C.S. Lewis

She lay there like a beautiful lace covered present for the troll with her sweet hands wrapped up in the red bow of Lilith's red silk thong. — Bella Swann

Herman Cain was unaware that China is a nuclear power. And I said to myself, 'Hey, Herman, how about making an unwanted advance on a history book?' — David Letterman

If you need someone to come out of the sewer with a wire you don't hire someone who needs laborious collective instruction. You let someone do his job, whether he's a focus puller or a surgeon. — William Monahan

We don't have time to wait for President Bush to change his mind. How many breakthroughs have been missed as a result of this policy? — Robert Lanza

Being with the wrong person is even more lonely than being on your own. — Alice Peterson

Do not give your attention to what others do or fail to do; give it to what you do or fail to do. — Gautama Buddha

All his actions had something at once ambitious and conscientious; he drank no wine, but was slightly intoxicated with words. And his face and phrases were on the front page of all the newspapers just then, because he was contesting the safe seat of Sir Francis Verner in the great by-election in the west. — G.K. Chesterton

The solution to adult problems tomorrow depends on large measure upon how our children grow up today. — Margaret Mead

Only the soldier is a free man, because he can look death in the face. — Friedrich Schiller

To fear love is to fear life, and those whose fear life are already three parts dead ... — Anton Chekhov

History is often made and buttressed by myths and folklore rather than facts. — Daikichi Irokawa