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Pfitzinger 80 Quotes By Erik Erikson

The fact that human conscience remains partially infantile throughout life is the core of human tragedy. — Erik Erikson

Pfitzinger 80 Quotes By Harvey Weinstein

When we talk about Oscars, it's almost as a symbol of excellence, and the American public and the worldwide public accept that symbol. So, a movie like 'The Artist' that costs $14 million, has to go out and compete with movies that cost $140 million. How does David deal with Goliath? — Harvey Weinstein

Pfitzinger 80 Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

My novel is the rock to which I cling and I know nothing of what is taking place in the world. — Gustave Flaubert

Pfitzinger 80 Quotes By Sarah Kane

I've never in my life had a problem giving another person what they
want. But no one's ever been able to do that for me. No one touches me,
no one gets near me. But now you've touched me somewhere so fucking
deep I can't believe and I can't be that for you. Because I can't find you. — Sarah Kane

Pfitzinger 80 Quotes By Billy Graham

The Garden of Eden was somewhere in present-day Iraq. The turmoil and war [we are witnessing] in that part of the world ... is occurring in the land where God established the first perfect civilization. — Billy Graham

Pfitzinger 80 Quotes By Alexandra Paul

I really believe in non-violence, but I also believe in a short of resistance that has to be respectful. — Alexandra Paul

Pfitzinger 80 Quotes By Bruce McLaren

To do something well is so worthwhile, that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy — Bruce McLaren

Pfitzinger 80 Quotes By Ken Liu

She may be from the sky, yet she is not so strange after all. — Ken Liu

Pfitzinger 80 Quotes By Eleanor Druse

One bad thing can often be rectified or overlooked, but several of them can sometimes coalesce into a compound disaster that sprouts tentacles and develops a self-directed will of its own, the kind of thing my dear old dad used to call a cluster fudge bar. — Eleanor Druse