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Fdesouche Site Quotes By Carl Jung

The creative process, so far as we are able to follow it at all, consists in the unconscious activation of an archetypal image and elaborating and shaping the image into the finished work. By giving it shape, the artist translates it into the language of the present and so makes it possible for us to find our way back to the deepest springs of life. — Carl Jung

Fdesouche Site Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Define your uniqueness.
Define your greatness. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Fdesouche Site Quotes By Elon Musk

You have to be pretty driven to make it happen. Otherwise, you will just make yourself miserable. — Elon Musk

Fdesouche Site Quotes By Howard Rheingold

People's behavior will change with technology. I know very few young people who can't type out a text message on their phone with one thumb, for instance. — Howard Rheingold

Fdesouche Site Quotes By Katharine Lee Bates

The habit of begging, that plague of tourist resorts, is an incessant nuisance on the Alhambra hill. — Katharine Lee Bates

Fdesouche Site Quotes By Sakura Iro

I'll make you fall for me! By having you like me, I'll turnover that trauma for you" -Takaya — Sakura Iro

Fdesouche Site Quotes By Norman Mailer

His deepest detestation was often reserved for the nicest of liberal academics, as if their lives were his own life but a step escaped. Like the scent of the void which comes off the pages of a Xerox copy, so was he always depressed in such homes by their hint of oversecurity. If the republic was now managing to convert the citizenry to a plastic mass, ready to be attached to any manipulative gung ho, the author was ready to cast much of the blame for such success into the undernourished lap, the overpsychologized loins, of the liberal academic intelligentsia. They were of course politically opposed to the present programs and movements of the republic in Asian foreign policy, but this political difference seemed no more than a quarrel among engineers. Liberal academics had no root of a real war with technology land itself, no, in all likelihood, they were the natural managers of that future air-conditioned vault where the last of human life would still exist. — Norman Mailer