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Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By Helene Cixous

Men still have everything to say about their sexuality, and everything to write. For what they have said so far, for the most part, stems from the opposition activity/
passivity, from the power relation between a fantasized obligatory virility meant
to invade, to colonize, and the consequential phantasm of woman as a "dark
continent" to penetrate and to "pacify." (We know what "pacify" means in terms of
scotomizing the other and misrecognizing the self.) Conquering her, they've made
haste to depart from her borders, to get out of sight, out of body. The way man has
of getting out of himself and into her whom he takes not for the other but for his
own, deprives him, he knows, of his own bodily territory. One can understand
how man, confusing himself with his penis and rushing in for the attack, might
feel resentment and fear of being "taken" by the woman, of being lost in her,
absorbed, or alone. — Helene Cixous

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By Vincent Van Gogh

Study, analyse the social structure - that's always far more effective than moralising. — Vincent Van Gogh

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

I thought I might become someone else in time, grafted on to something better and stronger. And then I saw that the running away was a running towards. An effort to catch up with my fleet-footed self, living another life in a different way. — Jeanette Winterson

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By A.R. Rahman

I feel blessed and humbled that people have loved my music. Nothing would be possible without their acceptance. — A.R. Rahman

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

A queer and almost mad notion seems to have got into the modern head that, if you mix up everybody and everything more or less anyhow, the mixture may be called unity, and the unity may be called peace. It is supposed that, if you break down all doors and walls so that there is no domesticity, there will then be nothing but friendship. Surely somebody must have noticed by this time that the men living in a hotel quarrel at least as often as the men living in a street. — G.K. Chesterton

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By Andrew Coyle Bradley

In approaching our subject it will be best, without attempting to shorten the path by referring to famous theories of the drama, to start directly from the facts, and to collect from them gradually an idea of Shakespearean Tragedy. — Andrew Coyle Bradley

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By Shannon Messenger

Only Dex would decide to jab a gadget with a stick. — Shannon Messenger

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

When you draw or paint a tree, you do not imitate the tree; you do not copy it exactly as it is, which would be mere photography. To be free to paint a tree or a flower or a sunset, you have to feel what it conveys to you: the significance, the meaning of it. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By William Thorsell

Memory is knowledge; character is the box of values and habits in which our knowledge knocks around. People with a lot of knowledge thrown together in a box that encourages social intercourse and experimentation tend to come up with good ideas, which are the engine of change. Think of Silicon Valley in California, or Oxbridge in the United Kingdom. — William Thorsell

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By Pierce Brown

I failed the test. He's right. It wasn't justice. Justice is dispassionate; it is fair. I am the leader. I passed the sentence. I should have done it. Instead, I gave license to vengeance and vendetta. The cancer will not be cut away; I made it worse. — Pierce Brown

Classmates Goodbyes Quotes By Nalini Singh

Eternity would mean nothing without you. For no power on this earth would I trade my Elena. — Nalini Singh