Albert Einstein Quotes

But their intervention makes our acts to serve ever less merely the immediate claims of our instincts.

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The collective unconscious consists of the sum of the instincts and their correlates, the archetypes. Just as everybody possesses instincts, so he also possesses a stock of archetypal images.
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Can anything be so elegant as to have few wants, and to serve them one's self?
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I read that my lifelong dream is to serve as speaker with Hillary Clinton as president. So what?
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I've been watching a lot of A&E's 'Intervention.' I know that's sort of depressing, but I love watching it.
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If we do not lay out ourselves in the service of mankind whom should we serve?
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Candidate Trump held out his hand to Vladimir Putin. He rejected further U.S. intervention in Syria other than to smash ISIS.
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I believe that we don't need to worry about what happens after this life, as long as we do our duty here-to love and to serve.
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Remember Whose you are and Whom you serve.
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To keep your character intact you cannot stoop to filthy acts. It makes it easier to stoop the next time.
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Trust your instincts. Intuition doesn't lie.
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If computers take over, it will serve us right.
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The subconscious acts first on the dominating desires.
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A couple of times a day I sit quietly and visualize my body fighting the AIDS virus. It's the same as me sitting and seeing myself hit the perfect serve. I did that often when I was an athlete.
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[On her dogs:] I have four now. My friends tell me if I get any more they'll have to hold an intervention.
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In this movie, I feel like I didn't notice Monica in it at all, ... Your instincts would probably be to think about Monica, but I have to make sure you don't.
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Nothing liberates our greatness like the desire to help, the desire to serve.
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He who serves our Führer, Adolf Hitler, serves Germany, and he who serves Germany, serves God.
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Your playing small does not serve the world. Who are you not to be great?
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Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve. [...] You only need a heart full of grace.
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The author with the greatest influence on me is my friend Stephen Harrigan, who critiques everything I write before I even bother to show it to my agent or editor. He's a truly great writer - author of Gates of the Alamo and other books you might know of, and his instincts about what's working in a story, and what's not, are just about perfect. My books would be very different without his influence.
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Marriage cannot be severed from its cultural, religious and natural roots without weakening the good influence of society.
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There is hardly an absurdity of the past that cannot be found flourishing somewhere in the present.
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But their intervention makes our acts to serve ever less merely the immediate claims of our instincts.