Sigmund Freud Quotes
An unrestricted satisfaction of every need presents itself as the most enticing method of conducting one's life, but it means putting enjoyment before caution, and soon brings its own punishment.
Sigmund Freud
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Grandfather was an old-fashioned pharmacist who never ceased venting his resentment at the growing number of retail items the drugstore had to carry, and he would go into periods of fearful rage when the subject of chain stores was raised.
Walter Cronkite
There's a good deal in common between the mind's eye and the TV screen, and though the TV set has all too often been the boobtube, it could be, it can be, the box of dreams.
Ursula K. Le Guin
My first audition was for a commercial for the lottery. I didn't get it, so I hate the lottery.
Kat Dennings
Almost everyone thinks they are a good person, but the question you should be asking is, am I good enough to go to Heaven? How would you know?
Candace Cameron Bure
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Jack Kilmer
The TV business is soul crushing, talent destroying and human being destroying.
Olivia De Havilland
This is an opportunity for something positive in this community. And I am glad it is happening.
Angela Davis
It should be noted that all four of these exalted roles—Jesus as messiah, as Lord, as Son of God, as Son of Man—imply, in one sense or another, that Jesus is God. In no sense, in this early period, is Jesus understood to be God the Father. He is not the One Almighty God. He is the one who has been elevated to a divine position and is God in a variety of senses.
Bart Ehrman
The subject of management is man; the objective of management is the moving of man's mind and will and imagination.
David Lilienthal
We need to ask who is the enemy, and the enemies are terrorists.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
An unrestricted satisfaction of every need presents itself as the most enticing method of conducting one's life, but it means putting enjoyment before caution, and soon brings its own punishment.
Sigmund Freud