Lacan On Love Quotes & Sayings
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Surely, things will get better," she said. I wanted to know just one thing. Who the hell was "Shirley," and why should I believe her? — Jane Curtin

I love you, but, because inexplicably I love in you something more than you - the object petit a - I mutilate you. — Jacques Lacan

(The French psychoanalyst Lacan suggested that the Christian injunction 'love thy neighbour as thyself' must be ironic because people hate themselves.) — Adam Phillips

I wish, little human, he rumbled when he finally dragged his mouth away from hers ... for you to be my mate. I wish to fuck you until you cannot walk. I want you to use me for your pleasure, and brand me so that anyone looking knows I belong only to you. I wish you to have our children, and I want you to be the warrior you are to defend our lands if necessary. — Danielle Monsch

Detroit turned out to be heaven, but it also turned out to be hell. — Marvin Gaye

It's at the borders of pain and suffering that the men are separated from the boys. — Emil Zatopek

I think the need to believe in religion is and always was a need to know.
Satisfying the NEED TO KNOW, be it by really knowing, by thinking we know or by believing we know, is very comforting for man.
Be it by "direct" knowledge,
Be it by "emotional" knowledge,
Be it by "gut-felt" knowledge,
Be it by "spiritual" knowledge,
Be it by "transcendental" knowledge,
Be it by "meditative" knowledge,
Be it by "inspiration",
Be it by "revelation",
Be it knowing by faith or
Be it by understanding,
We definitely are one humanity under "need to know". — Haroutioun Bochnakian

Love is giving something you don't have to someone who doesn't want it. — Jacques Lacan

There is nothing inherently wrong about science. — Douglas Preston

Every morning we have a choice
forget our dreams or live them. — Seth Gabel

In Christ the original image of God is restored, by faith in this world and by sight in the world to come. — Walter Lang

The coming-of-age story has sort of become a joke. It's something to capitalize on, and that is painful because when you are coming of age - when you are going through something like that - the genre is so meaningful. — Mae Whitman

Even if we can solve the carbon problem for coal, it is still a non-renewable resource. At some point, coal supplies will drop. — Van Jones

In all of us there is an elusive melody which when heard and followed leads to the fulfillment of our fondest dreams — Siegfried & Roy