Utesch Law Quotes & Sayings
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The presence of the other, which can be very threatening, becomes, in play, a delightful source of curiosity, and this curiosity contributes toward the development of healthy attitudes in friendship, love, and, later, political life. Winnicott — Martha C. Nussbaum
I was always jealous of something getting more attention. — Robyn Hitchcock
Our love was perfect. We were not. — Jessica Harman
Everything I'm saying shouldn't be taken so serious. I'm playing, but at the same token, I'm acknowledging that I'm not always the perfect man; I'm not always doing the right things. That's who I am. I'm working to be better. — Common
Life's a car ride ... Sometimes it's cruise control down smooth highways. Other times it's potholes on rural roads. — Carolyn Mackler
Anyway, if you really want to see the Arpanet as the origin of the internet, please explain why the government sat on it for thirty years and did almost nothing with it until it was effectively privatised in the 1990s, with explosive results. — Matt Ridley
When the knife was busy with my life's most intimate tie, my mind was so clouded with fumes of intoxicating gas that I was not in the least aware of what a cruel thing was happening. Possibly this is woman's nature. When her passion is roused she louses her sensibility for all that is outside it. When, like the river, we women keep to our banks, we give nourishment with all that we have: when we overflow them we destroy with all that we are. — Rabindranath Tagore
But perhaps the truth newly discovered is itself only temporary and when new discoveries are made these truths too will be abandoned. But one truth remains for ever, and that is the search for truth. — Shmuel Yosef Agnon
God, who winds up our sundials ... — Georg C. Lichtenberg
He enjoyed life for its own sake, not for material possessions. Life was the exact opposite of money, which in itself meant nothing. — Sergei Lukyanenko
No revolution is worth anything unless it can defend itself. — Vladimir Lenin
It is a matter of regret that many low, mean suspicions turn out to be well founded. — E.W. Howe
