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Conan The Barbarian 1982 Quotes By Dan Millman

When you lose your mind, you'll come to your senses. — Dan Millman

Conan The Barbarian 1982 Quotes By Thomas Otway

Ere man's corruptions made him wretched, he Was born most noble that was born most free; Each of himself was lord; and unconfin'd Obey'd the dictates of his godlike mind. — Thomas Otway

Conan The Barbarian 1982 Quotes By Amy Poehler

I am interested in people who swim in the deep end. I want to have conversations about real things with people who have experienced real things. [I'm tired of talking about movies and gossiping about friends.] — Amy Poehler

Conan The Barbarian 1982 Quotes By Ryan Graudin

Yael was a cobweb version, composed of gaps and strings and fragile nothings. — Ryan Graudin

Conan The Barbarian 1982 Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Love is the essential existential fact. It is our ultimate reality and our purpose on earth. To be consciously aware of it, to experience love in ourselves and others, is the meaning of life. — Marianne Williamson

Conan The Barbarian 1982 Quotes By Michel Foucault

Rusche and Kirchheimer relate the different systems of punishment with the systems of production within which they operate: thus, in a slave economy, punitive mechanisms serve to provide an additional labour force
and to constitute a body of 'civil' slaves in addition to those provided by war or trading; with feudalism, at a time when money and production were still at an early stage of development, we find a sudden increase in corporal punishments
the body being in most cases the only property accessible; the penitentiary (the Hopital General, the Spinhuis or the Rasphuis), forced labour and the prison factory appear with the development of the mercantile economy. But the industrial system requires a free market in labour and, in the nineteenth century, the role of forced labour in the mechanisms of punishment diminishes accordingly and 'corrective' detention takes its place. — Michel Foucault

Conan The Barbarian 1982 Quotes By Dennis Rodman

Everybody's talking trash these days, so why not keep quiet? — Dennis Rodman