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Merthiolate Quotes By Joseph A. Schumpeter

For the duration of its collective life, or the time during which its identity may be assumed, each class resembles a hotel or an omnibus, always full, but always of different people. — Joseph A. Schumpeter

Merthiolate Quotes By Joss Whedon

You can't be a storyteller and a speechwriter at the same time. — Joss Whedon

Merthiolate Quotes By Sylvia Plath

if a man chooses to be promiscuous, he may still turn up his nose at promiscuity. He may still demand a woman be faithful to him, to save him from his own lust. But women have lust, too. Why should they be relegated to the position of custodian of emotions, watcher of the infants, feeder of soul,body and pride of man? — Sylvia Plath

Merthiolate Quotes By Sadhguru

If you tell yourself you don't want to think a certain thought, that is precisely the first thing your mind will produce! That is the nature of the human mind. — Sadhguru

Merthiolate Quotes By Mette Hjort

...human beings are able to attend to issues longer, to think harder about them, to receive deeper impressions that last longer, if information is presented in a context of emotion--a sort of hot dressing--than if it is presented wholly without affect. — Mette Hjort

Merthiolate Quotes By Anna Quindlen

You cannot be really first-rate at your work if your work is all you are. — Anna Quindlen

Merthiolate Quotes By Frederick Lenz

There won't be emptiness. Emptiness is just another idea, another illusion. — Frederick Lenz

Merthiolate Quotes By Kristen D. Randle

But Sam only grinned at her and said, "Now, don't you worry about a thing. I promise - I'll hold your hand tomorrow. — Kristen D. Randle

Merthiolate Quotes By Khalil Gibran

Now I realize that the trees blossom in Spring and bear fruit in Summer without seeking praise; and they drop their leaves in Autumn and become naked in Winter without fearing blame. — Khalil Gibran