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addiction change due likely preference wanting willpower
George Sheehan We may think there is willpower involved, but more likely change is due to want power. Wanting the new addiction more than the old one. Wanting the new me in preference to the person I am now.
addiction feelings drug
William S. Burroughs There isn't a feeling you can get on drugs that you can't get without drugs.
addiction black
William S. Burroughs I like the idea of generalizing the narcotic thing by making it black meat addiction.
addiction laughing survival
Sarah Silverman Making my family laugh when I was little - it became an addiction. It was a kind of survival.
addiction ive-learned arrested
Rodney King What I've learned to do is arrest my addiction - arrest it myself, so I don't get arrested.
addiction appreciate family-and-friends
Robin Williams My battles with addiction definitely shaped how I am now. They really made me deeply appreciate human contact. And the value of friends and family, how precious that is.
addiction when-things-go-wrong ifs
Roger Babson If things go wrong, don't go with them.
addiction intellectual madness
Samuel Taylor Coleridge My case is a species of madness, only that it is a derangement of the Volition, and not of the intellectual faculties.
intellectual tragedy values
Richard Hofstadter It is a part of the intellectual's tragedy that the things he most values about himself and his work are quite unlike those society values in him...
intellectual filters would-be
Umberto Eco If culture did not filter, it would be inane - as inane as the formless, boundless Internet is on its own. And if we all possessed the boundless knowledge of the Web, we would be idiots! Culture is an instrument for making a hierarchical system of intellectual labor.
intellectual way intellect
William Wordsworth The intellectual power, through words and things, Went sounding on a dim and perilous way!
intellectual film kung-fu
Werner Herzog Someone like Jean-Luc Godard is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good kung fu film.
intellectual atheism matter
Wendy Kaminer It is the inevitable effect of religion on public policy that makes it a matter of public concern. Advocates of religiosity extol the virtues or moral habits that religion is supposed to instill in us. But we should be equally concerned with the intellectual habits it discourages.
intellectual disease
Robert M. Pirsig Squareness is such a uniquely intellectual disease.
intellectual socialism communism
Robert M. Pirsig Communism and socialism, programs for intellectual control over society ... fascism, a program for the social control of intellect.
intellectual important information
Walter Wriston The information revolution has changed wealth. Intellectual capital is far more important than money.
intellectual investing climate
Joseph A. Schumpeter The intellectual and social climate needed to allow entrepreneurship to thrive will not exist in advanced capitalism.
madness realized
John Glover I think we all have madness in us, it's just that I've realized mine and found a way to let it out.
madness sanity
William Golding Worse than madness. Sanity.
madness inconvenience passerby
Joe Orton With madness, as with vomit, it's the passerby who receives the inconvenience.
madness intellect ifs
Ludwig Wittgenstein If in life we are surrounded by death, then in the health of our intellect we are surrounded by madness.
madness march needed time tournament win
Megan Duffy It's March Madness and its tournament time and we are going to play for our lives. We needed this win big time and this is what I live for.
madness people speaking
Ed Perlmutter It's madness, but you also have people speaking on your behalf.
madness knows
Marguerite Duras Madness is like intelligence, you know. You can't explain it. Just like intelligence. It comes on you, it fills you, and then you understand it. But when it goes away you can't understand it at all any longer.
madness
Naguib Mahfouz Madness is the acme of intelligence.
madness sanity ambiguous
R. D. Laing In the context of our present pervasive madness that we call normality, sanity, freedom, all our frames of reference are ambiguous and equivocal.