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Lissu Hat Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

The genius differs from us men in being able to endure isolation, his rank as a genius is proportionate to his strength for enduring isolation, whereas we men are constantly in need of "the others," the herd; we die, or despair, if we are not reassured by being in the herd, of the same opinion as the herd. — Soren Kierkegaard

Lissu Hat Quotes By John Wooden

You cannot antagonize and be a positive influence, and you will antagonize when you discipline through emotion. — John Wooden

Lissu Hat Quotes By Lisa Lutz

I'm sorry you're angry" is NOT an apology. — Lisa Lutz

Lissu Hat Quotes By Louis Agassiz

The theory [of evolution] is a scientific mistake. — Louis Agassiz

Lissu Hat Quotes By J. William Fulbright

What they fear, I think rightly, is that traditional Vietnamese society cannot survive the American economic and cultural impact. — J. William Fulbright

Lissu Hat Quotes By Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

Day by day, be content with whatever you have and satisfied with whatever happens. Everything else will then fall naturally into place. — Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

Lissu Hat Quotes By Thomas Vazhakunnathu

We create our life moment by moment. Only those things that can match our inner vibrational frequency can come into our life. — Thomas Vazhakunnathu

Lissu Hat Quotes By Sarah-Jayne Blakemore

Almost 400 years ago, Shakespeare was portraying adolescents in a very similar light to the light that we portray them in today - but today we try to understand their behavior in terms of the underlying changes that are going on in their brain. — Sarah-Jayne Blakemore

Lissu Hat Quotes By Marcel Proust

But the second kind seek out the women who love women, who can procure a young man for them and add to the pleasure which they get from finding themselves with him; much more, they can, in the same way, find the same pleasure with them as with a man. [ ... ] For in the relationships they have with them, they play the role of another woman for the women who love women, and the woman offers them at the same time more or less what they find in a man, so that the jealous friend suffers from feeling that the man he loves is inseparable from the woman who is for him almost a man, at the same time as he feels him almost escaping from him, because, for these women, he is something he does not know, a sort of woman. — Marcel Proust