Bouveret Disease Quotes & Sayings
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Maybe it was mean, but I really don't think so. You asked for the truth and I told you. — Sinead O'Connor
I guess I've shot about 40,000 negatives and of these I have about 800 pictures I like. — Harry Callahan
It is the tendency of the so-called primitive mind to animate its environment. Modern depth psychology has requested us for years to withdraw these anthropomorphic projections from what is actually inanimate reality, to introject -- that is, to bring back into our own heads -- the living quality which we, in ignorance, cast out onto the inert things surrounding us. Such introjection is said to be the mark of true maturity in the individual, and the authentic mark of civilization in contrast to mere social culture, such as one find in a tribe. A native of Africa is said to view his surroundings as pulsing with a purpose, a life, which is actually within himself; once these childish projections are withdrawn, he sees that the world is dead, and that life resides solely within himself. When he reaches this sophisticated point he is said to be either mature or sane... — Philip K. Dick
That requires as much power as a small radio transmitter
and rather similar skills to operate. For it's the application of the power, not its amount, that matters. How long do you think Hitler's career as a dictator of Germany would have lasted, if wherever he went a voice was talking quietly in his ear? Or if a steady musical note, loud enough to drown all other sounds and to prevent sleep, filled his brain night and day? Nothing brutal, you appreciate. Yet, in the final analysis, just as irresistible as a tritium bomb. — Arthur C. Clarke
I stand before you today because this vision of government as the engine of opportunity is what I believe in. — Eliot Spitzer
Free enterprise runs on self interest. This is socialism and it runs on loyalty ... if people were going to live by comparison shopping, the town would go bust ... If you live there you have to take it as a whole. That's loyalty. — Garrison Keillor
Energy is essential for development, and sustainable energy is essential for sustainable development. — Tim Wirth
Vulgar and inactive minds confound familiarity with knowledge, and conceive themselves informed of the whole nature of things, when they are shown their form or told their use. — Samuel Johnson
Nothing thrills me more than to be good at something. It's very rewarding, and I feel grateful and blessed, and I never take it for granted. — Jane Elliot
The number of those identifying as Aborigine in Tasmania rapidly rose in the late 20th century. — Richard Flanagan
They're always saying I'm a capitalistic pig. I suppose I am. But ... it's good for my drumming. — Keith Moon