Sigmund Freud Quotes
Much of our highly valued cultural heritage has been acquired at the cost of sexuality.

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My sexuality is not a phase. I am who I am.
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I chose to treat the homosexuality like I would treat any other form of sexuality.
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Sure, I've listed myself as Cuban-American. That's my heritage and my background.
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Be strong, believe in freedom and in God, love yourself, understand your sexuality, have a sense of humor, masturbate, don't judge people by their religion, color or sexual habits, love life and your family.
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On the one hand, she is cut off from the protection awarded to her sisters abroad; on the other, she has no such power to defend her interests at the polls, as is the heritage of her brothers at home.
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There's nothing wrong with showing sexuality. If you have that inside, it's just an expression of who you are. If you want to share that with people, that's amazing. I love that.
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I felt Brighton was a perfect ending to a really interesting career.
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The creation of Physics is the shared heritage of all mankind. East and West, North and South have equally participated in it.
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I like people who can and like to make fun of themselves!
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I know of my sex appeal. I know about sexuality, and I know how to use it - tastefully, of course.
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May they not forget to keep pure the great heritage that puts them ahead of the West: the artistic configuration of life, the simplicity and modesty of personal needs, and the purity and serenity of the Japanese soul.
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I have the deepest, deepest respect for these guys who are actually fighting for democracy in countries far away.
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One of the big misconceptions about me is that I walk around in mini-skirts and high heels twenty-four seven and go to the gym in heels.
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Instantly when I'm acting, I kick into Frank Agnew face.
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As touching the gods, I do not know whether they exist or not, nor how they are featured; for there is much to prevent our knowing: the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life.
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All my songs are based on melody, which is retrieved from my Jewish heritage. Melody will always exist no matter what the rhythmic changes there are.
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Why is a woman's sexuality always under so much scrutiny? Why can't she do exactly what she please without being called a million things?
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theological-political divide, which could open up even further down the boundary between so-called Christian heritage states and those of Islamic heritage.
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It's my experience that the fluidity of sexuality with younger people is more accepted.
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I went to drama school in England, and you spend your first year working on the muscles surrounding the vocal mechanisms. You learn how you support it and create characters through your voice so that became an obsession. So I went to Hollywood thinking, 'Oh, I'm going to be one of the great voice-over artists.'
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Pitch-black winter nights live in my bones.
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A play is much easier to maintain your personal life with because if you're rehearsing, you're working like from 11 to 6 or 11 to 5 and you get to have your whole morning and your whole evening. When you're doing the play, you have all day.
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I have tried to bring about better communication between people. I believe that humanitarian photography is like economics. Economy is a kind of sociology, as is documentary photography.
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Much of our highly valued cultural heritage has been acquired at the cost of sexuality.