Freud Civilization And Its Discontents Quotes & Sayings
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Christianity is not about not swearing. It's not about not having impure thoughts. Really, it's not about not at all. Christianity is about Jesus. — Judah Smith
Public business must always be done by somebody. It will be done by somebody or other. If wise man decline, others will not; if honest man refuse it, others will not. — John Adams
There are two kinds of idiots - those who don't take action because they have received a threat, and those who think they are taking action because they have issued a threat. — Paulo Coelho
Before you attempt to set things right, make sure you see things right. — John C. Maxwell
A philosopher once asked, "Are we human because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are human?" Pointless, really ... "Do the stars gaze back?" Now, that's a question. — Neil Gaiman
Some couples are married because they fell in love. Some are married because the woman fell pregnant. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Please keep your children at your side. Unattended children will be given a shot of espresso and a puppy.
(petting zoo sign) — Katie MacAlister
People sometimes forget how important Broadway is as a place for young actors to grow. — Hunter Parrish
Let us be thankful for health and competence, and, above all, for a quiet conscience. — Izaak Walton
We must love because we are loved by God. We must be conscious of death if we are to have a proper understanding of life. We must struggle in order to grow, but without falling into the trap of the power we gain through that struggle, because we know that power is worthless. Finally, we must accept that our eternal soul is, at this moment, caught in the web of time with all its opportunities and its limitations. — Paulo Coelho
When once married people begin to attack me with, 'Oh! you will think very differently, when you are married,' I can only say, 'No I shall not'; and then they say again, 'Yes you will,' and there is an end to it. — Jane Austen
I always felt people who took themselves seriously were kind of boring. — George Hamilton
In polite society what you say to an attractive woman who is dressed in a way that makes you understand the power of biology is, "You look nice. — Joe R. Lansdale