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Primitive Urges Quotes By Amelia Hutchins

Funny how growing up can change your opinion of being afraid of the dark and afraid of the bills. — Amelia Hutchins

Primitive Urges Quotes By Irvine Welsh

Some people are easier to love when you don't have to be around them. — Irvine Welsh

Primitive Urges Quotes By Jane Harvey-Berrick

I cocked my head on one side. "Is that what we have? A relationship?"
Kes looked taken aback. "Well, yeah." Then he hesitated, "What would you call it?"
"Well, at the moment, I'd say it's two old friends catching a ride together to go see the carnival."
Kes nodded. "Okay," he said. "Works for me."
"Just so you know," I sniffed, "that's the wrong answer. We're totally in a relationship."
Kes grinned. "Good. So we're both clear on that. — Jane Harvey-Berrick

Primitive Urges Quotes By Camille Paglia

Sex is the point of contact between man and nature, where morality and good intentions fall to primitive urges. — Camille Paglia

Primitive Urges Quotes By Billy Graham

Satan perverts everything good by mimicking and mocking the real thing. — Billy Graham

Primitive Urges Quotes By Mark Hyman

You cannot control the primitive urges and hormones that drive your eating behavior. — Mark Hyman

Primitive Urges Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

Sometimes, humanity surprises me with all its lack of control over the primordial urges. These innate urges are the biological traits that make us similar to the rest of the animal kingdom. But the modern qualities that make us superior to all the animals are intellect and self-control. — Abhijit Naskar

Primitive Urges Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

He wore clothes to cover his nakedness, he drove a car, and he ate with a knife and a fork and a linen napkin. He was gainfully employed in a job that required intellectual ability and acuity. He controlled his sexual urges through various civilized means and would never take a woman against her will. Nevertheless, as he stared at Miss Mitchell and Paul, he realized that he was an animal. Something primitive. Something feral. And something made him want to go over there and rip Paul's hands from his body and carry Miss Mitchell off. To kiss her senseless, move his lips to her neck, and claim her. — Sylvain Reynard

Primitive Urges Quotes By Alice Sebold

But I know I would not go out. I had taken this time to fall in love instead - in love with the sort of helplessness I had not felt in death - the helplessness of being alive, the dark bright pity of being human - feeling as you went, groping in corners and opening your arms to light - all of it part of navigating the unknown. — Alice Sebold

Primitive Urges Quotes By Fennel Hudson

I am happiest sitting against a tree, with my notebook or sketchpad on my knee, capturing the moment. — Fennel Hudson

Primitive Urges Quotes By Edward Hoagland

She--the unnamed lady--simply drew his hands to the Paleolithic places men always have grown tumid from feeling, like the outward cradle of the hips within which a fetus will reside and her breasts that will nourish it, once born. — Edward Hoagland

Primitive Urges Quotes By Martha Gellhorn

I had a sudden notion of why history is such a mess: humans do not live long enough. We only learn from experience and have no time to use it in a continuous and sensible way. — Martha Gellhorn

Primitive Urges Quotes By George Carlin

I don't really identify with America, I don't really feel like an American or part of the American experience, and I don't really feel like a member of the human race, to tell you the truth. I know I am, but I really don't. All the definitions are there, but I don't really feel a part of it. I think I have found a detached point of view, an ideal emotional detachment from the American experience and culture and the human experience and culture and human choices. — George Carlin

Primitive Urges Quotes By Rumi

Though thou pour the ocean into thy pitcher, It can hold no more than one day's store. The pitcher of the desire of the covetous never fills, The oyster-shell fills not with pearls till it is content; Only he whose garment is rent by the violence of love Is wholly pure from covetousness and sin. Hail to thee, then, O LOVE, sweet madness! Thou who healest all our infirmities! Who art the physician of our pride and self-conceit! Who art our Plato and our Galen! Love exalts our earthly bodies to heaven, And makes the very hills to dance with joy! — Rumi

Primitive Urges Quotes By Ilona Andrews

I know human nature. We might sacrifice a few, because we are stupid and hardwired for group survival. But we would never die in the thousands because a god wished it. Those kinds of numbers require material gains, like power, wealth, territory. — Ilona Andrews

Primitive Urges Quotes By Pierre De Coubertin

Racial distinctions should not play a role in sport. — Pierre De Coubertin

Primitive Urges Quotes By Abhijit Naskar

Regardless of all our pretenses, deep within, we are still unconsciously the same old cave-people. — Abhijit Naskar

Primitive Urges Quotes By Terry Pratchett

The problem with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and putting things in it. — Terry Pratchett

Primitive Urges Quotes By Francoise D'Aubigne, Marquise De Maintenon

The true way to soften one's troubles is to solace those of others. — Francoise D'Aubigne, Marquise De Maintenon

Primitive Urges Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

Say not, 'I have found the truth,' but rather, 'I have found a truth.' Say not, ' I have found the path of the soul.' Say rather, 'I have met the soul walking upon my path.' For the soul walks upon all paths. The soul walks not upon a line, neither does it grow like a reed. The soul unfolds itself, like a lotus of countless petals. — Kahlil Gibran

Primitive Urges Quotes By Oliver Markus

Men have always wanted to have sex with as many fertile young women as possible. It's part of a man's basic programming. That hasn't changed. Civilization is nothing more than an artificial and very thin veneer hiding our deep-seated primitive urges. — Oliver Markus