Sigmund Freud Quotes
The transformation of object-libido into narcissistic libido which thus takes place obviously implies an abandonment of sexual aims, a desexualization - a kind of sublimation, therefore.Sigmund Freud
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The first thing people say to me when they meet me is, 'You're so much skinner in person.' You have to live up to these standards that are so unrealistic. I try to tune it out.
Gail Simmons -
I'm sure there are some commercial applications for Twitter, but they don't really interest me. I mean, 140 characters? I am really not interested in Ashton Kutcher's daily walks. Not for me.
Barry Diller -
Also, now as a result of that show being on, the cruise industry is just growing all over the place. Princess Cruises, who I now represent, is the fastest growning cruise line in the world.
Gavin MacLeod -
The fox has many tricks. The hedgehog has but one. But that is the best of all.
Ralph Waldo Emerson -
Just because you have star power and a huge marketing budget, you can see from some professional web series, it doesn't equal views.
Felicia Day -
I've always wanted to take up work that my heart is convinced about. And I shall continue to do so.
Sakshi Tanwar
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I keep on 5 to 10 pounds above my jeans weight, as the ultimate no-filler-needed refresher, and buy a size up on jeans.
Iman -
I think people think of me as this elegant person because they always see me dressed up.
Vanna White -
Isn't cricket supposed to be a team sport? I feel people should decide first whether cricket is a team game or an individual sport.
Sachin Tendulkar -
Organizations are trying to save extra money. Players are trying to get extra money. That's the way it is.
Lamar Odom -
In the absence of sound oversight, responsible businesses are forced to compete against unscrupulous and underhanded businesses, who are unencumbered by any restrictions on activities that might harm the environment, or take advantage of middle-class families, or threaten to bring down the entire financial system.
Barack Obama -
I love the 2000s because everyone started to love haute couture.
Valentino Garavani
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I want people to make sense of what I'm talking about.
Washed Out -
When you hear a story, do you believe only the nice parts? Truth isn’t like a baked fish, where you can eat the flesh and leave the bones and skin. You have to eat it all.
Kage Baker -
When I was exposed to brighter lights, I began noticing prettier things, faster cars, motorbikes...girls! Then just like any young man I wanted it all!
Amitabh Bachchan -
Cada vez que me despierto, comprendo que es fácil ser nada.
Antonio Porchia -
Workers were occupied with the ancient task of trying to stay alive, which simply happened to require, in a consumer economy overwhelmingly based on the satisfaction of peripheral desires, a series of activities all to easily confused with clownishness.
Alain de Botton -
Raising children is an enormously important part of life. I think one of the most important, or the most important, period.
Eric Braeden
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One of a handful of films made in Detroit, '8 Mile' doesn't feature the Motown renaissance that Mayor Coleman A. Young dreamed of in the 1970s. Instead, it's the beaten-down city: 8 Mile refers to the line of demarcation between Detroit and suburban, mostly white Oakland County.
Elvis Mitchell -
Forget bottled water; tap water is just as good! Pour it into a reusable water bottle, and always have fresh water on the go without wasting plastic.
Ashlan Gorse Cousteau -
This argument too shows that in truth we know nothing about anything, but every man shares the generally prevailing opinion.
Democritus -
'Do you play games of chance?''Emphatically yes. The process of living is a game of chance. To avoid chance is insanity.'
Larry Niven -
Genuine equality between the sexes can only be realized in the process of the socialist transformation of society as a whole.
Mao Zedong -
The transformation of object-libido into narcissistic libido which thus takes place obviously implies an abandonment of sexual aims, a desexualization - a kind of sublimation, therefore.
Sigmund Freud