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Torbjorn Summer Quotes By Joanna Russ

In my sleep I had a dream and this dream was a dream of guilt. It was not human guilt but the kind of helpless, hopeless despair that would be felt by a small wooden box or geometrical cube if such objects had consciousness; it was the guilt of sheer existence. — Joanna Russ

Torbjorn Summer Quotes By Gayle Ramage

First of all, you're dead. Secondly, I cut off your head. Thirdly... yes, I know that rhymed, you really don't have to tell me. — Gayle Ramage

Torbjorn Summer Quotes By Rhys Ifans

I freely admit that I am a bit of a misfit. — Rhys Ifans

Torbjorn Summer Quotes By Charles Eisenstein

What you're looking for, you won't find. But only by looking for it can it find you. — Charles Eisenstein

Torbjorn Summer Quotes By Stephen A. Mitchell

In breaking down the developmental journey through successive states of psychic organization, Mahler enabled clinicians to understand more deeply and treat more effectively children and adults who came to be officially diagnosed as borderline patients, whose severe pathology fell between the classifications of neurosis and psychosis. — Stephen A. Mitchell

Torbjorn Summer Quotes By Newt Gingrich

Stop costly new regulations that would increase unemployment, raise consumer prices, and weaken the nation's global competitiveness with virtually no impact on global temperatures. — Newt Gingrich

Torbjorn Summer Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

It's so mysterious, the land of tears. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Torbjorn Summer Quotes By Annie Dillard

There is something you find interesting, for a reason hard to explain. It is hard to explain because you have never read it on any page; there you begin. — Annie Dillard

Torbjorn Summer Quotes By Jonathan Swift

The greatest Inventions were produced in Times of Ignorance; as the Use of the Compass, Gunpowder, and Printing; and by the dullest Nation, as the Germans. — Jonathan Swift