What we call "normal" is a product of repression, denial, splitting, projection, introjection, and other forms of destructive actions on experience...It is… — R. D. Laing Copy Share Image
The mistake consists in our splitting into two what is really and absolutely one. Is not life one as we live it,… — D.T. Suzuki Copy Share Image
We don't believe in splitting the experience. We don't believe in taking a row out and putting in motion seats [that shake… — Gerry Lopez Copy Share Image
Cathy, this lamb of yours threatens like a bull!' he said. 'It is in danger of splitting its skull against my knuckles.… — Emily Bronte Copy Share Image
The splitting up of color [as Impressionists did] brought the splitting up of form and contour . . . Everything is reduced… — Henri Matisse Copy Share Image
During a period of time when Italy is talking about splitting northern and southern Italy, France is talking about splitting with Corsica… — Juan Enriquez Copy Share Image
For a long time I used to think this a silly, straw-splitting distinction: how could you hate what a man did and… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
I'd much rather have 15 people arguing about something than 15 people splitting into two camps, each side convinced it's right and… — Linus Torvalds Copy Share Image
If the fall of man consists in the separation of god and the devil the serpent must have appeared out of the… — Diane Arbus Copy Share Image
Through the discovery of Buchner, Biology was relieved of another fragment of mysticism. The splitting up of sugar into CO2 and alcohol… — Jacques Loeb Copy Share Image
As soon as I got into the library I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. I got a whiff of… — Christopher Paul Curtis Copy Share Image
I'm Irish and always will be, but America has taught me so much. Maybe it's here in the U.S. that we find… — Fionnula Flanagan Copy Share Image
If you are not a skater, you probably can't imagine what I mean. I could try to tell you by saying it's… — Sonja Henie Copy Share Image
When I'm at home or in the studio, I have a 1963 Martin. It's a D-28, and I love that guitar. I… — Charlie Worsham Copy Share Image
What is it with girls?” Elliot said, splitting a smile between us. “I swear, I’ve never known a girl who could go… — Becca Fitzpatrick Copy Share Image
What I am anxious to do is to get the best bill possible with the least amount of friction… I wish to… — William Howard Taft Copy Share Image
Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, posses however, this distinctive feature; it has simplified the class antagonisms. Society as a whole… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
I would never be into splitting up. I don't think we should ever break up, I really don't. I think we should… — Nadine Coyle Copy Share Image
It is indeed acceptable practice to sometimes split an infinitive. If infinitive-splitting makes available just the shade of meaning you desire or… — Richard Lederer Copy Share Image
The river of truth is always splitting up into arms that reunite. Islanded between them, the inhabitants argue for a lifetime as… — Cyril Connolly Copy Share Image
It has always felt like a failure that Bjorn and I couldn't keep our family together. You never get it back, but… — Agnetha Faltskog Copy Share Image
Was the Buffalo chicken wing invented when Teressa Bellissimo thought of splitting it in half and deep frying it and serving it… — Calvin Trillin Copy Share Image
But wells don't come without first begging to see the wells; wells don't come without first splitting open hard earth, cracking back… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The genius of Man in our time has gone into jet-propulsion, atom-splitting, penicillin-curing, etc. There is none left over for works of… — Malcolm Muggeridge Copy Share Image
I always stand out by the voting lines on Election Day, and I can't tell you how many people say, 'I've never… — Wendy Davis Copy Share Image
I have definitely written a happy song about someone and then we ended up splitting up, but you have to put those… — Joe Jonas Copy Share Image
I'll be there for you, I will care for you, I keep thinking you just don't know. Tryna run from that, say… — Drake Copy Share Image
The good judge is not he who does hair-splitting justice to every allegation, but who, aiming at substantial justice, rules something intelligible… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
The rise of digital technology put marketers in a bind. No longer a captive audience, consumers were splitting their time across devices,… — Shawn Amos Copy Share Image
The longer I live the more I mistrust theatricality, the false glamour cast by performance, the more I know its poverty beside… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
The art of splitting hairs four ways. This is the department of useless techniques. Mechanical Avunculogratulation, for example, is how to build… — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
The gaps are the thing. The gaps are the spirit's one home, the altitudes and latitudes so dazzlingly spare and clean that… — Annie Dillard Copy Share Image
I am the best wrestler in the world. I've been the best ever since day one when I walked into this company,… — CM Punk Copy Share Image
The impressionistic method leads into a complete splitting and dissolution of all areas involved in the composition, and color is used to… — Hans Hofmann Copy Share Image
Behaviorism proposes to study human behavior according to the methods developed by animal and infant psychology. It seeks to investigate reflexes and… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
There is a certain kind of pain that can change you. Even the strongest sword, when placed in a raging fire, will… — Adam Gidwitz Copy Share Image
[Decoding the human genome sequence] is the most significant undertaking that we have mounted so far in an organized way in all… — Francis Collins Copy Share Image
She smiled, pulling the photo a little closer, and I wondered if I should ask her, too, the question for my project,… — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
People will then often say, 'But surely it's better to remain an Agnostic just in case?' This, to me, suggests such a… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image
Verily, chemistry is not a splitting of hairs when you have got half a dozen raw Irishmen in the laboratory. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image