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Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Richard Dawkins

The idea of a divine creator belittles the elegant reality of the universe. — Richard Dawkins

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Gertrude Stein

There is no such thing as repetition. Only insistance. — Gertrude Stein

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Eric Jerome Dickey

I went to public school but kept to myself. When you live in a brothel, you don't want anyone coming to your home. — Eric Jerome Dickey

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Jennifer Megan Varnadore

Patience is hardest when it comes to love, especially love that creates an almost obsessive passion inside yourself to love the other person beyond what it costs you. How do you wait for someone you loved to come back to you? There is always a chance that you will be waiting forever, and that they will never come, but if they do ... every ounce of waiting is worth the weight of all the diamonds in the world. — Jennifer Megan Varnadore

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Diana Peterfreund

Remember the Russians! — Diana Peterfreund

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Jonny Wilkinson

I play with a fear of letting my team down. That's what motivates me. — Jonny Wilkinson

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Eduard Shevardnadze

I think if someone else other than Reagan, someone less of a hardliner, had been in power then the breakthrough in ending the Cold War would not have happened. — Eduard Shevardnadze

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Peter Weiss

We're all so clogged with dead ideas passed from generation to generation that even the best of us don't know the way out. — Peter Weiss

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Julian Barnes

Ah, the rheumy-eyed grandpa on the terraces inducting the lad into the mysteries of soccer: how to loathe people wearing different coloured shirts, how to feign injury, how to blow your snot onto the pitch - See, son, you press hard on one nostril to close it, and explode the green stuff out of the other. How to be vain and overpaid and have your best years behind you before you've even understood what life's about. Oh yes, I look forward to taking Lucas to the football. But — Julian Barnes

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Wangari Maathai

People need open space. People need to bring their children into an area where they can play without restriction." And I was told, "This is development." And I said, "That is not development, definitely not sustainable development, definitely not responsible development. People need fresh air. They can do without buildings. They can do without concrete. But they cannot do without fresh air. — Wangari Maathai

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Herbert Read

What we need, we are told every day, is more and better leadership. But what this demand involves is a closer and closer approximation to fascism. The fascists alone have evolved an efficient form of leadership: efficient leadership is fascism. — Herbert Read

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Phil Jackson

The most we can hope for is to create the best possible conditions for success, then let go of the outcome. The ride is a lot more fun that way. — Phil Jackson

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Scott Kiloby

What you take to be a "you" totally separate from the rest of life is really just awareness contracting or focusing on (i.e., identifying with) phenomena arising in awareness. The phenomena are the body, thoughts, beliefs, ideas, positions, opinions, emotions, sensations, experiences, states and all other temporary forms. As phenomena arise in awareness, there is identification. This identification creates a false center known as "me. — Scott Kiloby

Sociopathology Symptoms Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I don't think you get perfect couples. At best you get two people building something, and working at it, and loving each other, and doing their best to communicate. — Neil Gaiman