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Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Chade-Meng Tan

Top managers love people and they want to be loved - it turns out being loved is good for your career, especially if you are the boss. — Chade-Meng Tan

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Marlen Haushofer

I can allow myself to write the truth; all the people for whom I have lied throughout my life are dead. — Marlen Haushofer

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Marlen Haushofer

Suddenly I had a flash of insight: I am a monster, I realized, a monster that wants to stalk through the woods, free and alone, and cannot even bear so much as the touch of a branch on its skin. — Marlen Haushofer

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Dean Koontz

I avoid contemporary TV ... politics ... art: all too frantic, fevered, and frivolous, or else angry, bitter. — Dean Koontz

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Mathematics, as far as he was concerned, was a Sphinx charged with deceitful puzzles whose cold malicious gaze transfixed her victims, and he gave the monster a wide berth. — Hermann Hesse

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Marlen Haushofer

Imagination makes people oversensitive,vulnerable and exposed. Perhaps it's a form of degeneracy. I have never held the shortcomings of the unimaginative against them. Sometimes I've even envied them: they have an easier and more pleasant life than everyone else. — Marlen Haushofer

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Marlen Haushofer

Maybe I'm afraid that if I could do otherwise I would gradually cease to be a human being, and would soon be creeping about, dirty and stinking, emitting incomprehensible noises. Not that I'm afraid of becoming an animal. That wouldn't be too bad, but a human being can never become just an animal; he plunges beyond, into the abyss. — Marlen Haushofer

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Marlen Haushofer

The barriers between animal and human come down very easily. We belong to a single great family, and if we are lonely and unhappy we gladly accept the friendship of our distant relations. — Marlen Haushofer

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Marlen Haushofer

I knew I couldn't go on like this, but I'd never been capable of simply nipping an anxiety in the bud. I always had to wait until it was ripe and mature and fell from me. — Marlen Haushofer

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Vi Keeland

Sweetheart, I know you. You didn't put up that wall to keep him out. You put it up to watch him break it down to get to you. — Vi Keeland

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Marlen Haushofer

External freedom has probably never existed, but neither have I ever known anyone who knew inner freedom. — Marlen Haushofer

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Carolyn Brown

Will you go on a date with me Friday night? A real date, not a pretend one? I'll probably be so clumsy that you won't go out with me a second time, but please say yes. — Carolyn Brown

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Parker Stevenson

In this business, you just never know from day to day. It's one reason I held off getting too involved in entertainment. I like being able to plan, I like to know what I'm going to be doing. — Parker Stevenson

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By A.D. Posey

Be yourself; accomplish miracles. — A.D. Posey

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Elizabeth Banks

I grew up sort of lower working class. And I just didn't want to have the money struggles that my parents had. You know, I could just - as loving an environment I grew up in - and I grew up in a great home, a very loving home - but, you know, we had that stress. We had that stress in our life. — Elizabeth Banks

Haushofer Marlen Quotes By Marlen Haushofer

But if time exists only in my head, and I'm the last human being, it will end with my death. The thought cheers me. I may be in a position to murder time. The big net will tear and fall, with its sad contents, into oblivion. I'm owed some gratitude, but no one after my death will know I murdered time. Really these thoughts are quite meaningless. Things happen, and, like millions of people before me, I look for meaning in them, because my vanity will not allow me to admit that the whole meaning of an event lies in the event itself. — Marlen Haushofer