Les Miserables 1998 Javert Quotes & Sayings
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The full humanization of man requires the breakthrough from the possession-centered to the activity-centered orientation, from selfishness and egotism to solidarity and altruism. — Erich Fromm
Maybe I'm regular and the world needs to adjust? — Joe Budden
If you were crazy you wouldn't realize how crazy it sounds," she said gently but insistently. "You're recognizing a problem and you're getting help for it, the same way any sane person with a medical problem would. — Jenny Lawson
I think the work is always personal. This album differs. It seems to be a lot more positive. It seems to have a certain amount of optimism about it. — John Rzeznik
A good lie does not exist. — Duop Chak Wuol
There are no trivial facts in humanity, nor little leaves in vegetation. — Victor Hugo
Presidents are always also storytellers, purveyors of useful national mythologies. And surprisingly enough, Richard Nixon, this awkward man who didn't even really like people, had not been so bad at this duty - at least in the first four years of his presidency. — Rick Perlstein
It's too late. It's too late. Through the open door of the bathroom I see a watersoaked bag on the floor. — John Rechy
Don't haggle and nag them; you were so recently of them yourself. They are so confident that they will run on forever. But they won't run on. They don't know that this is all one huge big blazing meteor that makes a pretty fire in space, but that some day it'll have to hit. They see only the blaze, the pretty fire, as you saw it. — Ray Bradbury
Gerald Schroeder points out that the existence of conditions favorable to life still does not explain how life itself originated. Life was able to survive only because of favorable conditions on our planet. But there is no law of nature that instructs matter to produce end-directed, self-replicating entities. — Antony Flew
Indeed, a Christian ought to be disposed and prepared to keep in mind that he has to reckon with God every moment of his life. — John Calvin
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