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Frischmann Aisengart Quotes By A.E. Samaan

Socialists and Progressives confuse compassion and compulsion. — A.E. Samaan

Frischmann Aisengart Quotes By Yohji Yamamoto

I exist here, now. I'm not much interested in the future. Or, more precisely put, I do not believe in the future. To exaggerate a little, I have no faith that I will still exist tomorrow or the day after. What is more, I absolutely detest retrospection. That dislike is balances only by my desire to make my way back home as quickly as possible. — Yohji Yamamoto

Frischmann Aisengart Quotes By Melissa Brown

I guess he's there, deep in my subconscious, shooing other men away, keeping me single and alone." -Bouquet Toss — Melissa Brown

Frischmann Aisengart Quotes By Robert Redford

Once you leave Sundance suddenly you run into bulldozers and concrete and cranes, and all that heritage that the Mormon culture used to be so proud of is turned into out of control develpoment. — Robert Redford

Frischmann Aisengart Quotes By Kate Bush

I have to say I find it totally astounding that my albums do as well as they do. It's quite extraordinary, and it's actually very touching for me for the albums to be received with such warmth. — Kate Bush

Frischmann Aisengart Quotes By Melody Beattie

Ultimately, too much dependency on a person can kill love. Relationships based on emotional insecurity and need, rather than on love, can become self-destructive. They don't work. Too much need drives people away and smothers love. It scares people away. — Melody Beattie

Frischmann Aisengart Quotes By Andrew Rosenthal

In many campaigns, one candidate or another is asked to answer for comments he or she made in the past. The answer is usually gibberish - 'That was a long time ago,' or 'I was trying to say something else.' — Andrew Rosenthal

Frischmann Aisengart Quotes By Sylvia Boorstein

Right Understanding means feeling terrible, remembering pain is finite, and taking some solace from that remembering. And, when things are pleasant, even splendidly pleasant, remembering impermanence doesn't diminish the experience--it enhances it [p. 33] — Sylvia Boorstein