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Haacke Associates Quotes By C. G. Jung

I am a symbol of my soul. — C. G. Jung

Haacke Associates Quotes By Walter Benjamin

In a love affair, most seek an eternal homeland. Others, but very few, eternal voyaging. These latter are melancholics, for whom contact with mother earth is to be shunned. They seek the person who will keep far from them the homeland's sadness. To that person, they remain faithful. — Walter Benjamin

Haacke Associates Quotes By Samantha Young

You know, men don't think like women."
"Well ... " I pulled a face. "That's because you have the emotional capacity of a shot cup. — Samantha Young

Haacke Associates Quotes By Amos Oz

The very word 'disappears' implies that the universe is, so to speak, finite, and that it is possible to leave it. But no-o-othing" (he deliberately drew the word out) "can ever leave the universe. And nothing can enter it. Not a single speck of dust can appear or disappear. Matter is transformed into energy, and energy into matter, — Amos Oz

Haacke Associates Quotes By Orson Scott Card

Keep this in mind - it only works because what's between you, that's real, that's what matters. Billions of those connections between human beings. That's what you're fighting to keep alive. — Orson Scott Card

Haacke Associates Quotes By Gertrude Stein

Some men and women are inquisitive about everything, they are always asking, if they see any one with anything they ask what is that thing, what is it you are carrying, what are you going to be doing with that thing, why have you that thing, where did you get that thing, how long will you have that thing, there are very many men and women who want to know about anything about everything. — Gertrude Stein

Haacke Associates Quotes By Euripides

Short is the joy that guilty pleasure brings. — Euripides