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Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Michel Foucault

Finally, this principle and its corollary lead to a conclusion, deduced as an imperative: that the objective of the exercise of power is to reinforce, strengthen and protect the principality, but with this last understood to mean not the objective ensemble of its subjects and territory, but rather the prince's relation with what he owns, with the territory he has inherited or acquired, and with his subjects. — Michel Foucault

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Stephen King

Outlines are the last resource of bad fiction writers who wish to God they were writing masters' theses. — Stephen King

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Peter Kreeft

God makes it easy to begin: just do it! God also makes it easy to progress in prayer, for he rewards our efforts with peace and joy. And he makes it easiest of all at the end, for it gradually becomes more natural and delightful. — Peter Kreeft

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Michel Foucault

Thus, seeking to produce a typology of forms of the art of government, La Mothe Le Vayer, in a text from the following century (consisting of educational writings intended for the French Dauphin), says that there are three fundamental types of government, each of which relates to a particular science or discipline: the art of self-government, connected with morality; the art of properly governing a family, which belongs to economy; and finally the science of ruling the state, which concerns politics. What matters, notwithstanding this typology, is that the art of government is always characterized by the essential continuity of one type with the other, and of second type with the third. — Michel Foucault

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By George Eliot

No retrospect will take us to the true beginning — George Eliot

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Pat Cash

All great achievements have one thing in common - people with a passion to succeed — Pat Cash

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

The fisherman-painter has the best of the bargain as far as the weather goes, for the weather that is too bright for the trout deluges his hills and his sea with floods of radiant colour; the rain that interrupts picture-making puts water into the rivers and the lochs and sends him hopefully forth with rod and creel; while on cold dull days, when there is neither purple on the hills nor fly on the river, he can join a friendly party in a cosy bar and exchange information about Cardinals and March Browns, and practise making intricate knots in gut. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Sharon Cooper

What I do believe happens in a lot of these cases is that we somehow want to place blame on the victim for their behavior or that they brought it upon themself. As law enforcement official, you are held to a higher standard. You are expected to execute your job in that regard. — Sharon Cooper

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Joe J. Christensen

Choose some sport or other vigorous physical exercise that is consistent with your situation and physical condition and be regular in pursuing it. Get the blood circulating and give your major muscles a workout. — Joe J. Christensen

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Jessica Park

He just wasn't the guy, you know? I want the guy. The everything guy. Not the dumb Prince Charming, nauseatingly-perfect everything guy. That's pathetic. I want the flaws-and-all everything guy. — Jessica Park

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Amanda Penland

I love when God slips in and takes care of things without our knowledge at the moment. — Amanda Penland

Foucault Governmentality Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Dying Is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well. I do it so it feels like hell. I do it so it feels real. I guess you could say I've a call. — Sylvia Plath