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Poissarde Quotes By Emanuel Swedenborg

In heaven there are two distinct loves, love to the Lord and love towards the neighbor, in the inmost or third heaven love to the Lord, in the second or middle heaven love towards the neighbor. — Emanuel Swedenborg

Poissarde Quotes By A. Parthasarathy

Due to the paucity of intellect people do not realise that it is through the discipline of regulated abstinence that one can really enjoy the world. Your intellect must constantly check and control indiscriminate indulgence. — A. Parthasarathy

Poissarde Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

One precedent in favor of power is stronger than a hundred against it. — Thomas Jefferson

Poissarde Quotes By Robert W. Service

A half-dead thing in a stark, dead world, clean mad for the muck called gold;
While high overhead, green, yellow and red, the North Lights swept in bars?-
Then you've a hunch was the music meant ... hunger and night and the stars. — Robert W. Service

Poissarde Quotes By C. G. Jung

The most frequent manifestations of the anima takes the form of erotic fantasy. Men may be driven to nurse their fantasies by looking at films and strip-tease shows, or by day-dreaming over pornographic material. This is a crude, primitive aspect of the anima, which becomes compulsive only when a man does not sufficiently cultivate his feeling relationships-when his feeling attitude toward life has remained infantile. — C. G. Jung

Poissarde Quotes By Erik Naggum

In C++, reinvention is its own reward. — Erik Naggum

Poissarde Quotes By Khem Veasna

The conscience of human never allows us to be quited with the unjustice. — Khem Veasna

Poissarde Quotes By C. Robert Cargill

Simon Sparks was an oozing slug of a man poured neatly into a three-piece suit. — C. Robert Cargill

Poissarde Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

She'll come, if not today, then tomorrow, but she'll find me. That's the cursed romanticism of all these pure hearts! Oh the vileness, oh the stupidity, oh the narrowness, of these rotten, sentimental souls — Fyodor Dostoyevsky