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A bored Gwenvael is an entire town
destroyed accidently. — G.A. Aiken
The problem with having a job is that it gets in the way of getting rich. — Robert Kiyosaki
It is sometimes necessary to play the fool to avoid being deceived by cunning men. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
All the Baptist churches she's ever visited smelled of the same sweat and boredom. — Sheri Holman
If someone suffers enough pain and abuse, his volitional capacities will diminish to nothing. — David L. Conroy
Fiction is very greedy. It will take all you know and then some. The first novel I tried to write, I was struck by this - the appetite of the blank page for ever more information, ever more data. An empty book is a greedy thing. You are right: You wind up using everything you know, and often more than once. — John Updike
The Vatican has to strike a difficult balance between running a country and running a religious institution. — Ian Caldwell
The nation is divided, half patriots and half traitors, and no man can tell which from which. — Mark Twain
No. I can't have sex with you today because there aren't enough spoons. — Jenny Lawson
I should never conclude were I to speak to you of all the misfortunes which have their origin in the faulty carriage of the body. All these defects, mortifying for those who have contracted them, cannot be remedied except in their early stages. A habit born in childhood is strengthened in youth, becomes deeply rooted in adulthood and is incurable in old age. — Jean-Georges Noverre
AS A HUNTER I am looked down upon in Western society. I am portrayed as a brute. I am denigrated and spat upon, and thought of as a slow-witted anachronism, the dregs of a discredited culture. This happened quickly when one looks at human history. The skills I possess - the ability to track, hunt, kill, and dress out my prey so it can be served at a table to feed others - were prized for tens of thousands of years. Hunters fed those in the tribe and family who could not hunt well or did not hunt because they weren't physically able to. The success of the hunter produced not only healthy food and clothing, tools, medicine, and amenities, but a direct hot-blooded connection with God and the natural world. The hunter was the provider, and exalted as such. — C.J. Box
His understanding of transference in the therapeutic relationship and the presumed value of dreams as sources of insight into unconscious desires. He is commonly referred to as "the father of psychoanalysis" and his work has been highly influential- - popularizing such notions as the unconscious, defense mechanisms, Freudian slips and dream symbolism - while also making a long-lasting impact on fields as diverse as literature (Kafka), film, Marxist and feminist theories, literary criticism, philosophy, and psychology. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed. Source: Wikipedia — Sigmund Freud
Love with life is heaven; and life, unloving, hell. — Martin Farquhar Tupper