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Hysteria and degeneration have always existed; but they formerly showed themselves sporadically, and had no importance in the life of the whole community. It was only the vast fatigue which was experienced by the generation on which the multitudes of discoveries and innovations burst abruptly, imposing on it organic exigencies greatly surpassing its strength, which created favourable conditions under which these maladies could gain ground enormously, and become a danger to civilization. — Max Nordau

Cinema for me only has meaning when it has a relationship with what I see outside on the street. — Jacques Audiard

Psychosynthesis is a method of psychological development and self realization for those who refuse to remain the slave of their own inner phantasms or of external influences, who refuse to submit passively to the play of psychological forces which is going on within them, and who are determined to become the master of their own lives. — Roberto Assagioli

You cannot finish a sum how you like. But you can finish a story how you like. — G.K. Chesterton

I had a great time in my youth and I still feel youthful. I've no desire to look as though I'm in my 20s. — Kim Cattrall

Like a milk mustache, faint traces of you persist; love leaves evidence. — Maryrose Wood

All we have, it seems to me, is the beauty of art and nature and life, and the love which that beauty inspires. — Edward Abbey

I wonder what goes on night and day beneath the surface of a cemetery. — B. Traven

Men can only be highly civilized while other men, inevitably less civilized, are there to guard and feed them. — George Orwell

It's nice to be able to do more and to always challenge myself. — Emeraude Toubia

You have to get it in your brain that you don't belong to yourself as an actor, but that you belong to the director who creates the character. — Anne Parillaud

The search for meaning in our lives takes us on paths large and small. When we go beyond ourselves-whether in forgiveness, unselfishness, thoughtfulness, generosity and understanding toward others-we enter into the spiritual realm of meaning. By giving beyond ourselves, we make our own lives richer. This is a truth long understood at the heart of all meaningful spiritual traditions. It's a mystery that can only be experienced. And when we do experience it, we are in the heart of meaning. We are no longer a prisoner of our thoughts. — Alex Pattakos