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Shashanka Quotes By Freddie Prinze Jr.

Girls in L.A. don't eat anything! I'll say, 'You look hungry. I'm not kissing you till you're full because I'm afraid you're going to bite my lip.' — Freddie Prinze Jr.

Shashanka Quotes By Alfred Binet

I wish that one would be persuaded that psychological experiments, especially those on the complex functions, are not improved [by large studies]; the statistical method gives only mediocre results; some recent examples demonstrate that. The American authors, who love to do things big, often publish experiments that have been conducted on hundreds and thousands of people; they instinctively obey the prejudice that the persuasiveness of a work is proportional to the number of observations. This is only an illusion. — Alfred Binet

Shashanka Quotes By William Shakespeare

It is an heretic that makes the fire,
Not she which burns in't. — William Shakespeare

Shashanka Quotes By Avi

When bright, it's dark, when darkest, it's gone. When gone for good, so are you.
What am I? — Avi

Shashanka Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

Religion can only do two things for mankind; turn them into monster or stupid. — M.F. Moonzajer

Shashanka Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

Establish a closing ritual. Know when to stop working. Try to end each work day the same way, too. Straighten up your desk. Back up your computer. Make a list of what you need to do tomorrow. — Daniel Kahneman

Shashanka Quotes By Trina Robbins

In the sixties, in the middle sixties, suddenly comics became this hip thing, and college students and hippies were reading them. So I was one of them, and I started reading, basically it was the Marvel Renaissance at that point. It was all their new characters, Spiderman and the X-Men and the Fantastic Four. — Trina Robbins

Shashanka Quotes By Paul Tournier

But in practice, every psychological confession has religious significance, and every religious confession, whether ritual and sacramental or free, its psychological effects. It is perhaps in this fact that we perceive most clearly the unity of the human being, and how impossible it is to dissociate the physical, psychological and religious aspects of his life. Every doctor, even without specializing in psychotherapy, in so far as he has understanding of what is human and likes contact with human beings, may suddenly find himself promoted to a confessor's priesthood without having sought it. — Paul Tournier