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Jung believed that there was a natural and proper path of development for each individual; and that neurosis might actually be a valuable signal which indicated when, through intellectual arrogance, a false set of values or an evasion of responsibilities, a person was straying too far from his own true path.
~ C.G. Jung
Men of Virginia, countrymen of Washington, of Patrick Henry, of Jefferson, and of Madison, will ye be true to your constitutional faith?
~ Caleb Cushing
But I am not the true thief, father. You have robbed yourself. You have no peace because you cling to sorrow and anger. You have no peace because you do not mourn.
~ Cameron Dokey
For surely, if this was anything, it was the power of true love. The power to bring life and hope where none had been before.
~ Cameron Dokey
Prophets are always disagreeable and usually have bad manners, but it is said that they occasionally hit the nail on the head . . . like every true prophet, the artist is the unwitting mouthpiece of the psychic secrets of his time and is often as unconscious as a sleep-walker.
~ Carl Jung
Humor, particularly dark humor, is a common way to communicate true concern without the risk of feeling silly afterwards, and without overtly showing fear. But
~ Gavin de Becker
The comfort zone is no place for a person like Maynard Webb, and I hope not for you, either. Your true home, and Maynard's, is in the Zone of Genius. It's the only place where we can fully celebrate and express the gifts we've been given.
~ Gay Hendricks
El contraste se plantea así: las obras muertas se oponen a la adoración del Dios verdadero.
~ Geerhardus Vos
On this subject, U.S. Air Force spokesman James W. Moseley argued, "Those tabloid papers and cult magazines have been raving about this stuff for years, and it's just not true!
~ Gene Steinberg
The great [Indochinese] possessions," wrote an early colonial administrator, "should be organized as true states…and made to possess all the characteristics that define states, except one: political independence.
~ Geoffrey C. Ward
It was like magic, but so much of magic is about misdirection, whereas so much of redemption is straightforward and ordinary, piercing true and lit with surprise.
~ Geoffrey Wood
That there are a hundred with wit for one with understanding is a true proposition with which many witless Dummkopf consoles himself.The Dummkopf should also reflect that there also a hundred possessing neither wit nor understanding for every man possessing wit .
~ Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Whatever is reasonable is true, and whatever is true is reasonable.
~ Georg W. Hegel
I hold that all the evil we know on earth finds in this violence done to love its true and legitimate birth.
~ George Arnold
What would success look like if the church were to be comprised of true followers of Christ?
~ George Barna
Memory is not so brilliant as hope, but it is more beautiful, and a thousand times as true.
~ George Dennison Prentice
Everyone is consistent in some things and not in others, yet ultimately true to some fundamental essence in themselves. The more things change, the more they stay the same; Newman was part mystic and part engineer, and he remained that way to the end.
~ George E. Vaillant
It had indeed been a failure of faith and courage not to wander on through the forest, not to search faithfully for his true mate, not to believe and endure.
~ Iris Murdoch
It's a lovely day today So whatever you've got to do You've got a lovely day to do it in, that's true And I hope whatever you've got to do Is something that can be done by two For I'd really like to stay It's a lovely day today And whatever you've got to do I'd be so happy to be doing it with you But if you've got something that must be done And it can only be done by one There is nothing more to say Except it's a lovely day for saying It's a lovely day!
~ Irving Berlin
Discipline today for a better life tomorrow is a true expression of First Law if robots could only be made to see it.
~ Isaac Asimov
No nation had wanted to report the true number of deaths. Only Spain, who had remained neutral in the conflict, shared news of the illness, which is why it ended up being called the Spanish influenza.
~ Isabel Allende
Physical bravery is an animal instinct; moral bravery is a much higher and truer courage.
~ Wendell Phillips
O Douglas, O Douglas! Tender and true.
~ Sir Richard Holland
A true history of human events would show that a far larger proportion of our acts are the result of sudden impulse and accident than of that reason of which we so much boast.
~ Peter Cooper