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Revisitar In English Quotes By Norman Mailer

I don't trust compliments. I've been getting them for years. Sometimes I deserve them, sometimes I didn't. But generally when people give you compliments there's one of two things wrong with them. Either they're false, or what's worse is they're sincere. They really mean the compliment. And then they're offering you their loyalty. And I'm kind of a stingy ... Well, I don't necessarily want to give all that loyalty back. So either way, let's skip the compliments. — Norman Mailer

Revisitar In English Quotes By C. G. Jung

I don't aspire to be a good man. I aspire to be a whole man. — C. G. Jung

Revisitar In English Quotes By Thomas Sowell

If you want to get each individual's honest opinion, you don't want that opinion to be influenced by others who are present, much less allow a group to coordinate what they are going to say. — Thomas Sowell

Revisitar In English Quotes By Shweta Ganesh Kumar

But with each step she took, Mythili realized why most people don't go shopping alone. It's because this mind of ours gets pretty damn busy. It starts analyzing every little stimulus you receive. And because you don't have another human being walking next to you distracting you from all the little stuff you should be ignoring, your mind takes it upon itself to provide you with companionship and talk you through your life. — Shweta Ganesh Kumar

Revisitar In English Quotes By Royce Gracie

I'm not part of the history, I am the history. — Royce Gracie

Revisitar In English Quotes By Stefan Zweig

Persistently trying to hoodwink one another, the Emperor, the kings, the princes, and the revolutionaries created an atmosphere of general distrust (like that which poisons the world today); and, in the end, though they had not directly purposed anything of the kind, they involved twenty-five million men in the cataract or a war which lasted for twenty-five years. — Stefan Zweig

Revisitar In English Quotes By Nathaniel Philbrick

It is painful to witness the death of the smallest of God's created beings, much more, one in which life is so vigorously maintained as the Whale! And when I saw this, the largest and most terrible of all created animals bleeding, quivering, dying a victim to the cunning of man, my feelings were indeed peculiar! — Nathaniel Philbrick

Revisitar In English Quotes By John Shelby Spong

I think one of the things we've got to look out for is human beings claiming that they know how God operates. — John Shelby Spong

Revisitar In English Quotes By Thomas Merton

our material riches unfortunately imply a spiritual, cultural, and moral poverty that are perhaps far greater than we see. — Thomas Merton

Revisitar In English Quotes By Philippa Gregory

Why not?' She asks the most challenging questions that a woman can ask. 'Why should I not read? Why should I not think? Why should I not speak? — Philippa Gregory

Revisitar In English Quotes By Christian Jarrett

Unconscious motivating forces play a central role in shaping our behavior, but they are also the primary cause of mental illness. — Christian Jarrett

Revisitar In English Quotes By Hester Lynch Piozzi

Tis never for their wisdom that one loves the wisest, or for their wit that one loves the wittiest; 'tis for benevolence and virtue and honest fondness one loves people. — Hester Lynch Piozzi