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“Our minds can work for us or against us at any given moment. We can learn to accept and live with the natural psychological laws that govern us, understanding how to flow with life rather than struggle against it. We can return to our natural state of contentment.”
Richard Carlson Quotes |
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“You affect your subconscious mind by verbal repetition.”
W. Clement Stone Quotes |
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“Our knowledge and our ability to handle our problems progress through the open conflict of ideas, through the tests of phenomenological adequacy, inner consistency, and practical-moral consequences. Reason may err, but it can be moral. If we must err, let it be on the side of our creativity, our freedom, our betterment.”
Rudolph Rummel Quotes |
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“...aesthetic values are changed under the influence of sexual emotion; from the lover's point of view many things are beautiful which are unbeautiful from the point of view of him who is not a lover, and the greater the degree to which the lover is swayed by his passion the greater the extent to which his normal aesthetic standard is liable to be modified.”
Havelock Ellis Quotes |
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“The first step in freeing yourself from social restrictions is the realization that there is no such thing as a "safe" code of conduct - one that would earn everyone's approval. Your actions can always be condemned by someone - for being too bold or too apathetic, for being too conformist or too nonconformist, for being too liberal or too conservative. So it's necessary to decide whose approval is important to you.”
Harry Browne Quotes |
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“Art should be appreciated with passion and violence, not with a tepid, deprecating elegance that fears the censoriousness of a common room.”
W. Somerset Maugham Quotes |
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“The largely objective character of beauty is further indicated by the fact that to a considerable extent beauty is the expression of health. A well and harmoniously developed body, tense muscles, an elastic and finely toned skin, bright eyes, grace and animation of carriage- all these things which are essential to beauty are the conditions of health.”
Havelock Ellis Quotes |
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“There is nothing so awkward as courting a woman whilst she is making sausages.”
Laurence Sterne Quotes |
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“An inventor is simply a fellow who doesn't take his education too seriously.”
Charles Kettering Quotes |
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“Dare to be wrong and to dream.”
Friedrich von Schiller Quotes |
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“The mentality of an army on the march is merely so much delayed adolescence; it remains persistently, incorrigibly and notoriously infantile.”
Albert Jay Nock Quotes |
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“Don't be afraid to take a big step when one is indicated. You can't cross a chasm in two small steps.”
David Lloyd George Quotes |
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“If you see in any given situation only what everybody else can see, you can be said to be so much a representative of your culture that you are a victim of it.”
S.i. Hayakawa Quotes |
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“The seeds of great discoveries are constantly floating around, but they only take root in minds well prepared to receive them.”
Joseph Henry Quotes |
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“...it is curiosity, initiative, originality, and the ruthless application of honesty that count in research- much more than feats of logic and memory alone.”
Julian Huxley Quotes |
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“When scientific doctrines are mixed up with religious tenets, the same lifeless dogmatism will commonly benumb them both.”
Theodore Gomperz Quotes |
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“Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of our lives.”
Charles Fisher Quotes |
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“The envious man thinks that if his neighbor breaks a leg, he will be able to walk better himself.”
Helmut Schoeck Quotes |
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“The more kindness shown to an envious man, the worse he becomes.”
Helmut Schoeck Quotes |
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“A hurtful act is the transference to others of the degradation which we bear in ourselves.”
Simone Weil Quotes |
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“The world's greatest thinkers have often been amateurs; for high thinking is the outcome of fine and independent living, and for that a professional chair offers no special opportunities.”
Havelock Ellis Quotes |
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“Sin makes its own hell, and goodness its own heaven.”
Mary Baker Eddy Quotes |
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“It is by becoming increasingly complex that the self might be said to grow.”
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Quotes |
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“The honest man must be a perpetual renegade, the life of an honest man a perpetual infidelity. For the man who wishes to remain faithful to truth must make himself perpetually unfaithful to all the continual, successive, indefatigable renascent errors.”
Charles Peguy Quotes |
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“Ideals are very often formed in the effort to escape from the hard task of dealing with facts, which is the function of science and art. There is no process by which to reach an ideal. There are no tests by which to verify it. It is therefore impossible to frame a proposition about an ideal which can be proved or disproved. It follows that the use of ideals is to be strictly limited to proper cases, and that the attempt to use ideals in social discussion does not deserve serious consideration.”
William Graham Sumner Quotes |
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