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Jeff Jansen Quotes By Idries Shah

Rumi speaks of people who rely upon the written word as sometimes being no more than donkeys laden with books. — Idries Shah

Jeff Jansen Quotes By David Deutsch

Whenever a wide range of variant theories can account equally well for the phenomenon they are trying to explain, there is no reason to prefer one of them over the others, so advocating a particular one in preference to the others is irrational. — David Deutsch

Jeff Jansen Quotes By John Yarmuth

The American people don't believe politicians. They don't believe business leaders or Hollywood celebrities or athletes or other supposed role models. And they certainly don't believe the news media. — John Yarmuth

Jeff Jansen Quotes By Max Von Essen

For instance, my friend would never go on the show to air her dirty-laundry. But Tremont is outrageous! I've been watching a lot of clips of "The Jerry Springer Show" on YouTube (I can't tell you how many clips there are!) I get to witness these men going through the process to become women and what they're sharing. My character is pre-op. She's had the breast augmentation but still got "the goods" down there. — Max Von Essen

Jeff Jansen Quotes By Anita Roddick

I think it's just fear of death. I can't bear to go to sleep. There's very little, you know, between an entrepreneur and a crazy person. — Anita Roddick

Jeff Jansen Quotes By Mignon McLaughlin

It's wonderful to watch a pretty woman with character grow beautiful. — Mignon McLaughlin

Jeff Jansen Quotes By Ron Moody

I went to the London School of Economics to study sociology and psychology on a serviceman's grant. — Ron Moody

Jeff Jansen Quotes By Susan Griffin

Is it a coincidence that stories from the private life became more popular just as the grand hope for public redemption through revolution was beginning to sour? I witnessed a similar shift in taste in my own time. In the 1960s, while a hopeful vision of a just society arose again, countless poems and plays concerning politics and public life were written, read, and performed. But after the hope diminished and public life seemed less and less trustworthy, this subject was less in style. — Susan Griffin