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Got Heem Quotes By Marshall McLuhan

Any breakdown is a breakthrough. — Marshall McLuhan

Got Heem Quotes By Clarice Lispector

Everything is heavy with dreams when I paint a cave or write to you about one - out of it comes the clatter of dozens of unfettered horses to trample the shadows with dry hooves, and from the friction of the hooves the rejoicing liberates itself in sparks: here I am, the cave and I, in the time that will rot us. — Clarice Lispector

Got Heem Quotes By Evelyn Waugh

The audiences certainly have [declined]. If I go to the theatre now I find people come there to eat and smoke and talk to one another. And look like scarecrows. — Evelyn Waugh

Got Heem Quotes By Oscar Wilde

The study of law is sublime, and its practice vulgar. — Oscar Wilde

Got Heem Quotes By Noel Gallagher

It's the first time I'm going to be on my own this Christmas and I'm really looking forward to not having any cards or decorations up. So I'll be in London, sit on my couch, arms folded, curtains drawn, having a drink. — Noel Gallagher

Got Heem Quotes By Johannes Kepler

If God himself has waited six thousand years for someone to contemplate his works, my book can wait for a hundred. — Johannes Kepler

Got Heem Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Writing, at its best, is a lonely life. — Ernest Hemingway,

Got Heem Quotes By Kenny Smith

As always, the illusion of self-transcendence is far more facile and available than self-transcendence itself: in the vast majority of cases what human consciousness opens up to is merely a more encompassing form of finitude (another captivating illusion or delusion). — Kenny Smith

Got Heem Quotes By C. G. Jung

The things that come to light brutally in insanity remain hidden in the background in neurosis, but they continue to influence consciousness nonetheless. When, therefore, the analysis penetrates the background of conscious phenomena, it discovers the same archetypal figures that activate the deliriums of psychotics. — C. G. Jung