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Disharmonies Quotes & Sayings

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Anger is a passion, so it makes people feel alive and makes them feel they matter and are in charge of their lives. So people often need to renew their anger a long time after the cause of it has died, because it is a protection against helplessness and emptiness just like howling in the night. And it makes them feel less vulnerable for a little while. — Merle Shain

He didn't even know how to talk about it. He had practiced not talking about the things he knew until no man could be called his equal. — Catherynne M Valente

Publishers, naturally, loathe used books and have developed strategies to depress the secondhand market. They bring out new, even more expensive editions of popular textbooks every three to four years, in a classic cycle of planned obsolescence. — James Surowiecki

Develop a clear vision for your organization. Where do you want to be in five years? — Brian Tracy

We were the daughters of the post-World War II American dream, the daughters of those idealized fifties sitcom families in which father knew best and mother knew her place and a kind of disappointment, and tense, unspoken sexuality rattled around like ice cubes in their nightly cocktails. — Anne Taylor Fleming

In war, the general alone can judge of certain arrangements. It depends on him alone to conquer difficulties by his own superior talents and resolution. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Love helps you to know yourself ... turn your vision inward. — Sathya Sai Baba

Do not fret because the world looks with suspicion at every new attempt, even though it be in the path of spirituality. — Swami Vivekananda

We women should remember that we are much more than just breasts. — Olivia Newton-John

To the world, you are America. — Charlton Heston

Swimming gave me my start, but my pal Tarzan did the real work. He set me up nicely. — Johnny Weissmuller

Here in England the welfare of the State depends on the conduct of our aristocracy. — Anthony Trollope

Athletes at all ages are bigger and stronger than ever before. And they are being encouraged - sometimes even incentivized, as we recently learned was the case on at least one National Football League team - to play to injure. — Naveen Jain

No one likes the house next door to look worse or a lot better than his own. — Andy Rooney

The unstable," by bringing order into chaos, by resolving disharmonies and centring upon the mid-point, thus setting a "boundary" to the multitude and focusing attention upon the cross, consciousness is reunited with the unconscious, the unconscious man is made one with his centre ... and in this wise the goal of man's salvation and exaltation is reached.77 — C. G. Jung