Edward F Edinger Quotes
The ultimate goal of Jungian psychotherapy is to make the symbolic process conscious.
Edward F Edinger
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Even before I did stand-up, I've always been the kind of guy - and I talk about it on stage - who says I like people and I always look for the good in people. I say, 'Every person has something good about them, if you can just find it.'
Larry the Cable Guy
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It's been amazing how this crazy career has been created. I feel that it's been given to me. I wouldn't be anywhere without Victoria's Secret.
Candice Swanepoel
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The day I became a hero, my dream was realised. Everything else is a bonus.
Vijay Sethupathi
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The mind is the effect, not the cause.
Daniel Dennett
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A weak man is just by accident. A strong but non-violent man is unjust by accident.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Being a showrunner meant writing and producing a television show, period, but with 'Lost,' suddenly it became part of the job to promote and be the face of the brand. In a weird way, the story was as much the star as any of the actors, so people wanted to hear from us.
Carlton Cuse
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People are reading news for free on the web, that's got to change.
Rupert Murdoch
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If you are discouraged it is a sign of pride, because it shows you trust in your own powers. Never bother about other people's opinions. Be humble and you will never be disturbed. Remember St. Aloysius, who said he would continue to play billiards even if he knew he was going to die. Do you play well? Sleep well? Eat well? These are duties. Nothing is small for God.
Mother Teresa
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I don't want to send my money to a bunch of Hugo Chavez-loving, Ivy League ideologically educated, politically opportunistic careerist in Washington, D.C.
Sean Hannity
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To be fond of learning is near to wisdom; to practice with vigor is near to benevolence; and to be conscious of shame is near to fortitude.
Confucius
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Honour to Agamemnon is a thing. That he can pick, pick up, put back, pick up again, A somesuch you might find beneath your bed.
Christopher Logue
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The ultimate goal of Jungian psychotherapy is to make the symbolic process conscious.
Edward F Edinger