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Skolsky Komplex Quotes By Khushwant Singh

There was another matter which caused much disturbance in our mind: the viciousness of sibling rivalry. We knew that kingship knows no kinship. No bridge of affection spans the abyss that separates a monarch from his sons; no bonds of affection exist between the sons of kings. Sired though they may have been by the same loins, lain in succession in the same womb and suckled the same breasts, no sooner were they old enough to know the world than they understood that they must destroy their siblings or be destroyed themselves. — Khushwant Singh

Skolsky Komplex Quotes By John Robbins

Jesus prescribes a doctrinal test for false prophets because a behavioral test is unreliable. — John Robbins

Skolsky Komplex Quotes By Thierry Henry

I have the possibility to watch Messi in training each morning, and because of what he demonstrates he is the best player in the world, he stated during a press conference. It is a pleasure to watch him, and because of the way he plays he is an undisputed leader of the Barcelona team. — Thierry Henry

Skolsky Komplex Quotes By Annie Lennox

We would like to see the virtual elimination of the transmission of [HIV] from mother to child by 2015 ... We believe it can be achieved with political will. — Annie Lennox

Skolsky Komplex Quotes By Havelock Ellis

The aesthetic pleasure of dance is a secondary reflection of the primary, vital joy of courtship. — Havelock Ellis

Skolsky Komplex Quotes By William Easterly

The technocratic illusion is that poverty results from a shortage of expertise, whereas poverty is really about a shortage of rights. The emphasis on the problem of expertise makes the problem of rights worse. The technical problems of the poor (and the absence of technical solutions for those problems) are a symptom of poverty, not a cause of poverty. This book argues that the cause of poverty is the absence of political and economic rights, the absence of a free political and economic system that would find the technical solutions to the poor's problems. The dictator whom the experts expect will accomplish the technical fixes to technical problems is not the solution; he is the problem. — William Easterly