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Volscian Hills Quotes By John Fowles

But suddenly he comprehended why her face haunted him, why he felt this terrible need to see her again: it was to possess her, to melt into her, to burn, to burn, to burn to ashes on that body and in those eyes. To postpone such a desire for a week, a month, a year, several years even, that can be done. But for eternity is when the iron bites. — John Fowles

Volscian Hills Quotes By Chip Heath

the more successful change transformations were more likely to set behavioral goals: 89 percent of the top third versus only 33 percent of the bottom third. For instance, a behavioral goal might be that project teams would meet once a week — Chip Heath

Volscian Hills Quotes By Jack Weatherford

Genghis Khan had well-founded and unshakable faith in his daughters and the other women around him. "Whoever can keep a house in order," he said, "can keep a territory in order." As the military campaigns grew longer, the division of labor solidified into a division of command authority. At its heart, the dual-shaft system functioned quite simply. She ruled at home; he served abroad. Even — Jack Weatherford

Volscian Hills Quotes By Mark Manson

Putting yourself in a position where you can be rejected, saying a joke that may not be funny, asserting an opinion that may offend others, joining a table of people you don't know, telling a woman that you like her and want to date her. All of these things require you to stick your neck out on the line emotionally in some way. You're making yourself vulnerable when you do them.

In this way, vulnerability represents a form of power, a deep and subtle form of power. — Mark Manson

Volscian Hills Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

What I had done was nothing so extraordinary. I had simply taken [the prisoners] as human beings and not mistaken them for mechanisms to repair. I had interpreted them in the same way they had interpreted themselves all along, that is to say, as free and responsible. I had not offered them a cheap escape from guilt feelings by conceiving of them as victims of biological, psychological, or sociological conditioning processes. Nor had I taken them as helpless pawns on the battleground of id, ego, and superego. — Viktor E. Frankl

Volscian Hills Quotes By Paolo Gentiloni

It is clear that several countries, in the Balkans for example, need to be considered countries of safe origin. But others like, in my opinion, Eritrea, undoubtedly need to be considered a country of origin with a valid claim to asylum. And with a third group of states, like Nigeria for example, each individual case needs to be evaluated. Then there are also very controversial cases like Afghanistan. In any case, united European action is needed. This argument for Europeanization may sound utopian, but there is no alternative. — Paolo Gentiloni

Volscian Hills Quotes By Charles Frankel

Anxiety is the essential condition of intellectual and artistic creation and everything that is finest in human history. — Charles Frankel

Volscian Hills Quotes By Brigitte Hamann

Whatever Elisabeth did, Franz Joseph's affection remained unchanged. — Brigitte Hamann

Volscian Hills Quotes By Rick Perry

We don't have to apologize for American exceptionalism or western values. — Rick Perry

Volscian Hills Quotes By Bill Gates

Giving money effectively is almost as hard as earning it in the first place. — Bill Gates

Volscian Hills Quotes By Jeff Sessions

I think the people who go to work every day don't feel like Washington cares a whit about them,and, actually, they're executing policies that are bad for them. — Jeff Sessions

Volscian Hills Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

New York is a wonderful place to be up, an awful place to be down. — Alexander McCall Smith

Volscian Hills Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

History is never surprising after it happens. — Robert A. Heinlein