Hunger 1983 Quotes & Sayings
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Ingredients to success: know what you do well, know what to do well, and know someone who's swell. — Criss Jami

It is quite cruel that a poet cannot wander through his regions of enchantment without having a critic, forever, like the old man of the sea, upon his back. — Marianne Moore

Fear and the thought of failure ... But we don't really know what fear is. Fear is something that we create in our own minds. Fear could be like fire. You can use it to heat you up, keep you warm, cook your food. There are so many things you can use it for. But if you allow it to go out of control, it will destroy you and everything around you. — Mike Tyson

Louis Kelso's formula sounds like Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The whole theory sounds crazy. But, then, one may recall, they said all that of Copernicus too. — James J. Kilpatrick

if you practice true love, very soon that love will grow and include all of us. — Thich Nhat Hanh

My mother thought Hollywood was a den of iniquity, and people came to terrible bad ends there. — Kitty Carlisle

Learn to uncrumple yourself, for life and people are always gung ho to crush you. — Vikrmn

Whether I'm hitting .100 or .300, I have resolved to at least enjoy every game. — Dale Murphy

I see conflict. But the conflict is what makes it relatable. I'm conflicted; you're conflicted. I'm not perfect - nobody is. I'm just blessed to be able to express my conflict through song. — Kendrick Lamar

And I would really like to be a grandmother, but only when Felix or Emily meet the right person and are ready. — Jilly Cooper

Good composition is merely the strongest way of seeing. — Edward Weston

Self-reflection or autognosis reveals that what is given in consciousness is, first and foremost, integral connectedness and organic unity of all thinking, feeling, and desiring. At the same time, self-reflection reveals that this connected unity is the ultimate reality that can be reached. "Consciousness cannot go behind itself." Whatever we propose to think forms part of this organic unity of our mind and is a result or consequence of it. There is no means of jumping beyond consciousness, and any attempt to explain with the help of any other imaginary system the radical connectedness in which we live and that is our mind would be absurd. Our mind is the very presupposition of all explanation. For to explain a phenomenon means, in the last instance, to point out its place and its part within the living economy of consciousness, and to determine the "meaning" it has in the original source of all meaning: life. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

What at one time one refuses to see never vanishes but returns, again and again, in many forms. — Susan Griffin