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Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By Umberto Eco

In this universe of ours, with its wealth of errors and legends, historical data and false information, one absolute truth is the fact that Superman is Clark Kent. All the rest is always open to debate. — Umberto Eco

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By John Dewey

We have lost confidence in reason because we have learned that man is chiefly a creature of habit and emotion. — John Dewey

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By Peace Pilgrim

Life is a mixture of successes and failures. May you be encouraged by the successes and strengthened by the failures. As long as you never lose faith in God, you will be victorious over any situation you may face. — Peace Pilgrim

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

If you will believe me, you who are young, yours is the golden season of life. As you have heard it called, so it verily is, the seed-time of life; in which, if you do not sow, or if you sow tares instead of wheat, you cannot expect to reap well afterwards, and you will arrive at little. And in the course of years when you come to look back, if you have not done what you have heard from your advisers,-and among many counsellors there is wisdom,-you will bitterly repent when it is too late. — Thomas Carlyle

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By Harold Prince

The perfect expression of receiving a lifetime award is to be working when they're handing it out. — Harold Prince

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By T. Scott McLeod

This would be a secret that I would carry with me, until the day I died. — T. Scott McLeod

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By AVA.

keep following your heart.
it won't always be easy, but it'll be the most important thing you'll do. — AVA.

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By Naomi Wolf

The proof that the One Stone Solution is political lies in what women feel when they eat 'too much': guilt. Why should guilt be the operative emotion, and female fat be a moral issue articulated with words like good and bad? If our culture's fixation on female fatness of thinness were about sex, it would be a private issue between a woman and her lover; if it were about health, between a woman and herself. Public debate would be far more hysterically focused on male fat than on female, since more men [40 percent] are medically overweight than women [32 percent] and too much fat is far more dangerous for men than for women ...
... But female fat is the subject of public passion, and women feel guilty about female fat, because we implicitly recognize that under the myth, women's bodies are not our own but society's, and that thinness is not a private aesthetic, but hunger a social concession exacted by the community. — Naomi Wolf

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By Mini Aodla Freeman

She greeted me very happily and asked if the children had been bad. To me, that was a strange question--in my culture, we expect children to be bad and good, and that parents will teach them the difference. — Mini Aodla Freeman

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By Larry McMurtry

I'm glad I've been wrong enough to keep in practice ... You can't avoid it, you've got to learn to handle it. If you only come face to face with your own mistakes once or twice in your life it's bound to be extra painful. I face mine every day
that way they ain't usually much worse than a dry shave. — Larry McMurtry

Sarah Louise Sue Hanna Quotes By Alan W. Watts

I have sometimes thought that all philosophical disputes could be reduced to an argument between the partisans of "prickles" and the partisans of "goo." The prickly people are tough-minded, rigorous, and precise, and like to stress differences and divisions between things. They prefer particles to waves, and discontinuity to continuity. The gooey people are tender-minded romanticists who love wide generalizations and grand syntheses. They stress the underlying unities, and are inclined to pantheism and mysticism. Waves suit them much better than particles as the ultimate constituents of matter, and discontinuities jar their teeth like a compressed-air drill. — Alan W. Watts