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Origins Of Totalitarianism Quotes By Alexander Walker

I'm of course disillusioned with what has happened to World cinema. Now cinemas in both Eastern and Western Europe are filled with the same blockbusters from Hollywood. — Alexander Walker

Origins Of Totalitarianism Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

Building character is like making bread - you have to mix it little by little, step by step, and moderate temperature is needed. You know yourself quite well, and you know how much temperature you need. You know exactly what you need. But if you get too excited, you will forget how much temperature is good for you, and you will lose your own way. This is very dangerous. — Shunryu Suzuki

Origins Of Totalitarianism Quotes By Kevin Brockmeier

[I]f he had to guess, he would say that the reason he doesn't want to loan the book out, to Ethan or anyone else, is because of the part of his personality that is one gigantic record-keeping system, a complex sifting and filing scheme that dictates what goes here and what goes there, turning his life into so many marks on a tablet. His mind would busy itself with the book's whereabouts every second it was away. He knows it would. — Kevin Brockmeier

Origins Of Totalitarianism Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

I have almost no capacity for worship. What I have is the knowledge that it is my duty to worship and worship only what I believe to be true.
May 19, 1962 — Flannery O'Connor

Origins Of Totalitarianism Quotes By Franz Kafka

Just because your doctor has a name for your condition, doesn't mean he knows what it is. — Franz Kafka

Origins Of Totalitarianism Quotes By Sophie Kinsella

This is what's so annoying about going out with Luke. You can't get away with anything. — Sophie Kinsella