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neurosis fiction medical
The neurotic is nailed to the cross of his fiction. Alfred Adler
neurosis
Everything but happiness is neurosis. Anais Nin
neurosis behavior bizarre
A neurosis defends itself by coming up with rationalizations to explain away bizarre behavior. David Brin
neurosis sanity permanent
Sanity is permanent, neurosis is temporary. Chogyam Trungpa
neurosis isolation
National isolation breeds national neurosis. Hubert H. Humphrey
neurosis compatibility
our greatest compatibility was in how we complemented each other's neuroses. Fran Drescher
neurosis virtue parody
The neuroses parody the virtues. Mason Cooley
neurosis oscars stuff
Everyone says Oscar Wilde was a dandy, but he wasn't, he was an aesthete. He took pleasure in food and stuff like that. Dandyism is much more austere-much more Calvinistic, more neurotic - it oscillates between narcissism and neurosis. Sebastian Horsley
neurosis judgment ends
Every neurosis is a primitive form of legal proceeding in which the accused carries on the prosecution, imposes judgment and executes the sentence: all to the end that someone else should not perform the same process. Lionel Trilling
judgment ifs knows
If someone is making a judgment when they don't have firsthand experience, it's intolerant. How can you make a judgment on something you don't know about? Beck
judgments unless
I think that unless you can take judgments of right and wrong like an automaton, you must have emotions because that is our only way of moral guidance. Joanna Lumley
judgment rush simple view
I think my constituents' view is very simple -- no rush to judgment, don't be hasty, don't do anything too quick. Charles Schumer
judgment law learned people prevent proper rules themselves
I have learned how people think about themselves and others. Law and rules prevent proper judgment! Greg Mitchell
judgment positions quickly style tested
He was put into positions that tested very quickly his style and his judgment, Tom Wright
judgment liar thief
Milosevic, who in my judgment is a liar and a thief and a scoundrel, Lawrence Eagleburger
judgment mike
My judgment was that we had a battlefield commander, ... To go down there, I would have been doing Mike Brown's job. Michael Chertoff
judgments shalt thou
Now these are the judgments which thou shalt set before them. Bible Bible
judgmental cop behavior
Being judgmental about your own behavior is actually another cop-out because it makes you feel as though you're doing something virtuous. Barbara Sher
ends justify
Or at least the ends justify being really mean! Frank Miller
ends tight worked
Some of our tight ends have worked in that area. Bill Cowher
ends
The end...is just the beginning Bethany Hamilton
ends force happen nobody shots trying win
I want to win so bad. Sometimes it ends up with me trying to force shots and trying to make something happen for us as a team. I feel like if I won't do it, nobody else will. Justin Gray
ends falling hell jason knock people puts tries
Jason did all right, but he tries to overpower people and ends up falling behind. Then he puts one right over the plate, and they knock the hell out of it. Val Trujillo
ends fourth game gives momentum run score swings team time
That was huge; that play right there gives them their fourth run if they score it, and it ends an inning, ... Any time you make a play like that, in a game like this, it swings the momentum to the team that makes that play. Aaron Small
ends leads naturally turn
It is only a step from boredom to disillusionment, which leads naturally to self-pity, which in turn ends in chaos. Manly Hall
ends pursue safe
I think it would be safe to say that if that ends up being a more cost-effective way of deploying our on-demand applications, we'll pursue it. Bruce Cleveland
ends investors money oracle planning script spend wants
If Oracle wants to spend more money on lawyers, they should go ahead, but investors should be planning for a world where Oracle and PeopleSoft are separate, ... Unfortunately, the script of this movie ends with Oracle being disappointed. Jason Brueschke