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I read a script and I know immediately whether that role is for me or not. — Jennifer Coolidge
On the whole, the psychological work of the last quarter of the nineteenth century emphasized the study of consciousness to the neglect of the total life of intellect and character. — Edward Thorndike
Before the discovery of agriculture mankind was everywhere so divided, the size of each group being determined by the natural fertility of its locality. — Arthur Keith
Observe how women defeat each other; whether it's simply for a promotion, for a husband, for survival, so she won't be beaten up in a relationship. She has to now fear every other woman because every woman represents a threat to her. — Frederick Lenz
Growing up really is bittersweet. — Jenny Han
Well, what was called the blessed hope of the Bible is that one day Jesus Christ would come back again, start a whole new era, that this world order that we know it would change into something that would be wonderful that we'd call the millennium. — Pat Robertson
What job is worth the enormous psychic cost of following a leader who values loyalty in the narrowest sense. — Warren G. Bennis
Michael Jackson is an extremely productive ethnographer, a serious reader of phenomenological and existential philosophy, and a remarkable writer at a level that one rarely sees in anthropology. Lifeworlds, unsurprisingly, is no exception. The several essays included here fit into an impressive whole that set out a compelling case for a type of ethnography of which Jackson is one of the masters. The writing is strong and the critical reflections impressive. This book defines an approach to anthropology that is resonant enough to challenge the leading models of our time. — Arthur Kleinman
Negative thinking limits God and our potential. — John C. Maxwell
God calls you to delight in Him because nothing will satisfy your soul like being close to Him in intimate fellowship. — Charles F. Stanley