Sigmund Freud Quotes
The impression forces itself upon one that men measure by false standards, that everyone seeks power, success, riches for himself, and admires others who attain them, while undervaluing the truly precious thing in life.
Sigmund Freud
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'The Simpsons' money got bigger and bigger. When I left 'The Simpsons', no one thought that this thing was going to still be around. It's the cumulative effect. It's like, 'Oh my God, 25 years later, and it's still coming in.'
Sam Simon
The best thing I did was to choose the right heroes.
Warren Buffett
I developed this - I don't know, like a burning love, almost, inside of me that I just wanted to get up, and I just wanted to skate every single day and get better.
J. R. Celski
I knew I wanted considerable education so that I wouldn't have to work as hard as my parents.
Ferid Murad
I remember auditioning for record labels and having them tell me, 'Well, the country-radio demographic is the thirty-five-year-old female housewife. Give us a song that relates to the thirty-five-year-old female, and we'll talk.'
Taylor Swift
I always felt that anorexia was the form of breakdown most readily available to adolescent girls.
Kate Beckinsale
All I can say is sometimes home gets burned into your occipital lobe, and it can't leave you, and there's always that longing.
James Gray
Longevity, for a columnist, is a simple proposition: Once you start, you don't stop. You do it until you die or can no longer put a sentence together. It has always been my intention to die at my desk, although my most cherished ambition is to outlive the estate tax.
Charles Krauthammer
I'm not really deep enough to have enough to think about for fifteen minutes.
Brian Kilmeade
Continuous learning is the minimum requirement for success in any field.
Brian Tracy
Becoming a dad was the proudest moment of my life. Playing football does not even compare.
Wayne Rooney
The impression forces itself upon one that men measure by false standards, that everyone seeks power, success, riches for himself, and admires others who attain them, while undervaluing the truly precious thing in life.
Sigmund Freud