Phenomenology Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Top Phenomenology Movie Quotes
Name a mer-hero, and we have trained him or her!" "Oh, sure," Leo said. "Like ... um, the Little Mermaid?" Aphros frowned. "Who? No! Like Triton, Glaucus, Weissmuller, and Bill! — Rick Riordan
I missed a fight tonight," he said. "Adam called. I didn't go. "
"Why?" I said, turning to face him.
"I wanted to make sure you got home. — Jamie McGuire
It is not down on any map; true places never are. — Herman Melville
Solidarity is something much more than mercy: usually when you appease your conscience (donate money to starving children in Africa, to use the usual Starbucks example), you can go on with your daily life as if nothing really happened. However, once you are enacting solidarity you can even abstain from charity or mercy: even if you don't give a dollar to every beggar, you can't go on with your daily life as if nothing really happened. Why? Because you carry him in your life; you live with him not like with some "integrated reject" (as we live with immigrants or refugees today), but he is a part and even a presupposition for your very action: he can never be fully integrated, because injustice can't be integrated in acts of love. This is why solidarity already contains love. — Srecko Horvat
Don't waste hate on pink geranium. — Elizabeth Goudge
I'm a perfectionist and I can kill songs because I analyze them too much. For me it takes awhile because I like to do it and then step back and listen and observe. — John Reuben Zappin
The most important role of managers is to create environment in which people are passionately dedicated to winning in marketplace. — Andy Grove
The long horizon, the lunging, clotted sea like a swinging door opening, closing, opening. — Annie Proulx
i am a trickster who doesn't know solitude — Tite Kubo
Now most of 'Alice' isn't really a political social commentary, but I think a big message is here is that the culture we're involved in is fascinated with very quick fixes and instant gratification. — Caterina Scorsone
All these things that we are very nostalgic for come from a place of technology dictating [art]. This time and place is no different. — Annie E. Clark
To Thales the primary question was not what do we know, but how do we know it. — Aristotle.
