Mbti And Stress Quotes & Sayings
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Under the Nazis enormous numbers of people were compelled to spend an enormous amount of time marching in serried ranks from point A to point B and back again to point A. "This keeping of the whole population on the march seemed to be a senseless waste of time and energy. Only much later," adds Hermann Rauschning, "was there revealed in it a subtle intention based on a well-judged adjustment of ends and means. Marching diverts men's thoughts. Marching kills thought. Marching makes an end of individuality. Marching is the indispensable magic stroke performed in order to accustom the people to a mechanical, quasi-ritualistic activity until it becomes second nature. — Aldous Huxley

We're parents first, and once you have kids, everybody knows that you have priority lists. Number one is your family and everything else just kind of finds its place. — Tim McGraw

The past is what provides us with the building blocks. Our job today is to create new buildings out of them. — Theodore Zeldin

You know that easy money, stupid people, and hard times have a way of creating misery. Your — Stephen Hunter

Know thou of a surety that thou oughtest to lead the life of a dying man. And the more a man dieth to himself, the more he beginneth to live towards God. — Thomas A Kempis

On the day they dropped the bomb Frank had a tablespoon and a Mason jar. What he was doing was spooning different kinds of bugs into the jar and making them fight ... I can remember other bug fights we staged later on ... They won't fight unless you keep shaking the jar. — Kurt Vonnegut

That man will never be unwelcome to others who makes himself agreeable to his own family. — Plautus

You gotta love everything you do. You just gotta do it. — Steven Van Zandt

A great city is not to be confounded with a populous one. — Aristotle.

The creation of the spiritual was no accident. It was a creation born of necessity, so that the slave might more adequately adjust himself to the conditions of the New World. — Benjamin E. Mays

The wonderful thing about films is how they can be understood by so many different people on so many different levels. — Lina Wertmuller

I may have no idea what I'm talking about," I said, a little ticked off now. "But we're all a part of a minority waiting for a majority to pull their heads out of their asses. — Chris Colfer