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Alcuni di noi, però, pur non andando da nessuna parte, ingannano se stessi, convincendosi invece che stanno andando da qualche parte: per ingannarsi a questo modo ci vuole una specie di talento naturale, e le obiezioni che si levano a questo riguardo sono rare, ma ciò nonostante insidiose.
~ Thomas Pynchon
Words may be false and full of art, Sighs are the natural language of the heart.
~ Thomas Shadwell
The cavemen had the same natural resources at their disposal as we have today, and the difference between their standard of living and ours is a difference between the knowledge they could bring to bear on those resources and the knowledge used today.
~ Thomas Sowell
La quiebra es parte del ciclo natural de los negocios. Las empresas nacen, mueren y el capitalismo continúa. Revista Fortune
~ Thomas Sowell
Magazines and talk shows are filled with people who say that a successful marriage is hard and requires a lot of work. But to soulmates, their harmony often feels effortless, as though it is the most natural thing in the world to be completely at ease in a relationship. —Rosemary Ellen Guiley
~ Katherine Woodward Thomas
More than ever, I've come to see conspiracy theories as the refuge of those who have lost their natural curiosity to cope with change.
~ Kathleen Norris
i am a limitless series of natural disasters and all of these disasters have been unnaturally repressed.
~ Kathy Acker
To make the mask invisible involved not just creating a natural look, but training the eye to perceive makeup as a natural feature of women's faces.
~ Kathy Peiss
collocation(s) of a new vocabulary item. The meaning of collocation is apparent in its constituent parts: co (together) + location (place). A collocation is a word or phrase that naturally and frequently occurs before, after, or very near the target vocabulary item.
~ Keith S. Folse
We will live in big habitat spinning in the sun, natural environment for self-reliant conscious primate.
~ Ken MacLeod
Las habilidades suelen requerir una dosis considerable de educación y aprendizaje para poder desarrollarse. La tendencia natural no supone en absoluto que uno tenga que convertirse en un experto.
~ Ken Robinson
los tres alcanzaron el éxito y la satisfacción personal tras descubrir aquello que, de forma natural, se les da bien y les entusiasma.
~ Ken Robinson
In light of this pointlessness of existence rejectionism finds a dual objection to the business of procreation. It conscripts sentient beings to a lifetime of vexations and sufferings which they might be spared. Second, it perpetuates the unnecessary and pointless game of existence, taking it for granted as 'natural' and/ or legitimizing it with all sorts of rationalizations.
~ Kenneth S. Coates
Zen calls our attention to the wonders of the ordinary. There is a hidden dimension of beauty, richness, and harmony in the common world surrounding us, but we seldom take notice. Zen tries to stimulate our sensitivity to these natural wonders and hence to recover the joy in our daily lives.
~ Kenneth S. Leong
Love? What is it? Most natural painkiller what there is. LOVE.
~ burroughs william s
I hate all pain, Given or received; we have enough within us The meanest vassal as the loftiest monarch, Not to add to each other's natural burden Of mortal misery.
~ byron lord ii
There is a diabolical trio existing in the natural man, implacable, inextinguishable, co-operative and consentaneous, pride, envy, and hate; pride that makes us fancy we deserve all the goods that others possess; envy that some should be admired while we are overlooked; and hate, because all that is bestowed on others, diminishes the sum we think due to ourselves.
~ C. C. Colton
Many things — such as loving, going to sleep, or behaving unaffectedly — are done worst when we try hardest to do them.
~ C. S. Lewis
teachings about the "infantile-perverse-criminal" unconscious have led people to make a dangerous monster out of the unconscious, that really very natural thing. As if all that is good, reasonable, beautiful and worth living for had taken up its abode in consciousness!
~ C.G. Jung
My thoughts are not my self but exactly like the things of the world, alive and dead. Just as I am not damaged through living in a partly chaotic world, so too I am not damaged if I live in my partly chaotic thought world. Thoughts are natural events that you do not possess, and whose meaning you only imperfectly recognize.
~ C.G. Jung
Thoughts are natural events that you do not possess, and whose meaning you only imperfectly recognize.
~ C.G. Jung
Where Gnosticism regards the world as demonic and hostile, existentialism considers it natural and indifferent.14 In short, Jonas is far less intent than Voegelin in making Gnosticism modern.
~ C.G. Jung
But God, who also does not hear our prayers, wants to become man, and for that purpose he has chosen, through the Holy Ghost, the creaturely man filled with darkness—the natural man who is tainted with original sin and who learnt the divine arts and sciences from the fallen angels.
~ C.G. Jung
When experts exhibit their superior performance in public their behavior looks so effortless and natural that we are tempted to attribute it to special talents," Ericsson notes.
~ Cal newport