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Chennouf Nadji Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Everything in woman is a riddle, and everything in woman
hath one solution - it is called pregnancy.
Man is for woman a means: the purpose is always the
child. But what is woman for man?
Two different things wanted the true man: danger and
diversion. Therefore wanted he woman, as the most dangerous plaything.
Man shall be trained for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior: all else is folly.
Too sweet fruits - these the warrior like not. Therefore like he woman; - bitter is even the sweetest woman.
Better than man doth woman understand children, but
man is more childish than woman.
In the true man there is a child hidden: it wanted to
play. Up then, ye women, and discover the child in man! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Chennouf Nadji Quotes By Joan Of Arc

Since God commanded me to go, I must do it. — Joan Of Arc

Chennouf Nadji Quotes By Jon Kabat-Zinn

Mindfulness is often spoken of as the heart of Buddhist meditation. It's not about Buddhism, but about paying attention. That's what all meditation is, no matter what tradition or particular technique is used. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

Chennouf Nadji Quotes By Chris Pine

You have to be able to carry a conversation. I think after the initial attraction kind of dies down. The lust dies down. There has to be the thing that engages you. — Chris Pine

Chennouf Nadji Quotes By Jessica Khoury

I should have known better than to open myself to such inevitable pain. When did I forget to stay aloof and unattached? When did I let my armor soften, leaving me vulnerable? This is what I get for playing human. The — Jessica Khoury

Chennouf Nadji Quotes By John Quincy Adams

The natural state of mankind ... and I know that this is a controversial idea ... is freedom ... And the proof is the lengths to which a man, woman, or child will go to regain it once lost. He will break loose his chains. He will decimate his enemies. He will try and try and try again, against all odds, against all prejudices. — John Quincy Adams

Chennouf Nadji Quotes By Walter Benjamin

The gaze of nature thus awakened dreams and pulls the poet after it. — Walter Benjamin

Chennouf Nadji Quotes By Jennifer E. Smith

That was the thing about books, she was realizing; they could take you somewhere else entirely, it was true. but it wasn't the same thing as actually going there yourself. — Jennifer E. Smith

Chennouf Nadji Quotes By Horace

Be ever on your guard what you say of anybody and to whom. — Horace