Anatomy Quote by Joseph Hansen Download Open image ““It's a four-letter word for a part of the human anatomy but it's not m-i-n-d.”” — Joseph Hansen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anatomy Human Anatomy Language Letter Word Word Word Human
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“[T]he accumulation of things not spelled out, not properly articulated, may result in neurosis.” — Joseph Brodsky Copy Share Image
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“Something had offended her and failed to apologize. Not lately-long ago. Life probably.” — Joseph Hansen Copy Share Image
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“When people run out of probable things to do, they do improbable things.” — Joseph Hansen Copy Share Image
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“You're a little short on self-awareness. People who are always exacting right behaviour from other people tend to be that way.” — Joseph Hansen Copy Share Image
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