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Fyte Quotes By Carl Jung

The gigantic catastrophes that threaten us today are not elemental happenings of a physical or biological order, but psychic events. To a quite terrifying degree we are threatened by wars and revolutions which are nothing other than psychic epidemics. At any moment several million human beings may be smitten with a new madness, and then we shall have another world war or devastating revolution. Instead of being at the mercy of wild beasts, earthquakes, landslides, and inundations, modern man is battered by the elemental forces of his own psyche. — Carl Jung

Fyte Quotes By Ayn Rand

People create their own questions because they are afraid to look straight. All you have to do is look straight and see the road, and when you see it, don't sit looking at it - walk. — Ayn Rand

Fyte Quotes By Marc Levy

Stop swimming around in your own mind. That is a dangerous neighborhood that you should not go into alone. — Marc Levy

Fyte Quotes By Jessica N. Watkins

Fyte gloated on the phone with me last week about arresting Lucky. I knew his punk had snatched Lucky up, instead of Blood since Blood was basically untouchable to the police for some reason. — Jessica N. Watkins

Fyte Quotes By Harbhajan Singh Yogi

We must be guided by faith. If we are guided by fear we lock ourselves and our expansion. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Fyte Quotes By Emma Scott

We might not have months or years, but we have moments. Thousands upon thousands of them. Let's take each moment, seize it and wring it dry. — Emma Scott

Fyte Quotes By Becki Newton

When I think of the most beautiful women, they're not supermodels. — Becki Newton

Fyte Quotes By Jessica N. Watkins

I feared Fyte's obsession with Blood and his insanity more than death. As — Jessica N. Watkins

Fyte Quotes By Alfred Werner

Even when they are saturated in the sense of the older theory of valence, the elementary atoms still possess sufficient chemical affinity to bind other seemingly also saturated atoms and groups of atoms, under generation of clearly defined atomic bonds. — Alfred Werner