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kinship libido."8 That is to say, the original state of participation mystique in the uroboros expresses itself as the force of inertia that keeps man fixed in the oldest and most intimate of family ties. These family ties are personalistically projected to mother and sister; and the symbolic incest with them, straining back to the uroboros, is therefore marked by a 'lower femininity" which binds the individual and his ego to the unconscious. — Erich Neumann
Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers. — Harry Truman
You know why fish are so thin? They eat fish. — Jerry Seinfeld
The guru is not someone who is confined to the body. When there is selfless love for the guru, we will be able to see him not only in his body but in every living and nonliving thing in this world. Learn to see everything as the guru's body and to serve them accordingly. — Mata Amritanandamayi
For scientists, not knowing is exciting. It's an opportunity to discover; the more that is unknown, the greater the opportunity. — Philip E. Tetlock
When the private does well, there's revenue for the public sector. — Jim Talent
THE ROAD TO WISDOM
The road to wisdom?
Well, it's plain
and simple to express:
Err
and err
and err again
but less
and less
and less. — Piet Hein
It's a sin problem, not a skin problem. — Benjamin Watson
Leadership should be born out of the understanding of the needs of those who would be affected by it. — Marian Anderson
Good work ain't cheap and cheap work ain't good. You get what you pay for. — Danny Kavadlo
A sobering thought: what if, at this very moment, I am living up to my full potential? — Jane Wagner
I cannot understate the ability to handle classical texts such as Shakespeare. — Louise Jameson
Be yourself. No one can ever tell you you're doing it wrong. — James Leo Herlihy
I'd learn over time to insist on chatting by phone before hooking up. It was prudent, I thought, to see if the guy sounded like the type who might ejaculate and then murder me in the throes of shame, or lock me in his basement for the remainder of my life, or hold me down and rape me. Or drill holes in my head and inject boiling water and hydrochloric acid into my brain, the way Jeffrey Dahmer did with his hook-ups to try and turn them into sex zombies. — Drew Nellins Smith
[ ... ] dropped his master's head upon the floor with a pretty loud crash, and then, without an effort to lift it up, gazed upon the bystanders, as if he had done something rather clever than otherwise. — Charles Dickens
