Absurd Quote by Wilhelm Reich Download Open image “I observe to the letter all laws that make sense but combat those that are obsolete or absurd.” — Wilhelm Reich ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Absurd Combat Law Letters Make sense Obsolete
“Once it's no longer accepted that something is wrong, all the laws in the world will avail you naught. The law functions as a… — Mark Steyn Copy Share Image
I don't make the laws, I just enforce them." "Then remind me to introduce a new set of laws, since the ones we have… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Laws are always useful to those who possess and vexatious to those who have nothing. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Let all the laws be clear, uniform and precise for interpreting laws is almost always to corrupt them. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
Those who believe that... detailed rules originate in a certain cause, are as far from the truth as those who assume that the whole… — Maimonides Copy Share Image
The search for historical laws is, I maintain, mistaken in principle. — George Gaylord Simpson Copy Share Image
We are better people than what these laws represent, and it is time to discard them into the ash heap of history. — John E. Jones III Copy Share Image
... laws haven't the slightest interest for meexcept in the world of science, in which they are always changing; or in the world of… — Margaret Anderson Copy Share Image
Even when laws have been written down, they ought not always to remain unaltered. — Aristotle Copy Share Image
It certainly makes no sense to enact more laws if we cannot, or do not, enforce the ones we have. — Blanche Lincoln Copy Share Image
The question of how and why the encrustations and rigidifications of human emotional life are brought about led directly into the realm of vegetative… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
“Saw a film on cancer yesterday, shown by the English delegation. No doubt about it. I'm right. "Migratory cancer cells" are amoebic formations. They… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
“All human philosophy is riddled with the nightmare of searching in vain.” — wilhelm reich Copy Share Image
I know that what you call 'God' really exists, but not in the form you think; God is primal cosmic energy, the love in… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
People should be _very_ careful when choosing the future fathers and mothers of their children. For that reason alone, it is extremely mean to… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
“Gradually it became clear that it is a fundamental error to try to give the sexual act a psychological interpretation, to attribute to it… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
Mistaking insolence for freedom has always been the hallmark of the slave. — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
“Build your house on granite. By granite I mean your nature that you are torturing to death, the love in your child's body, your… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
The vital energies regulate themselves naturally without compulsive duty or compulsive morality both of which are sure signs of existing antisocial impulses. — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
“You'll have a good, secure life when being alive means more to you than security, love more than money, your freedom more than public… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
The suppression of natural sexual gratification leads to various kinds of substitute gratifications. Natural aggression, for example, becomes brutal sadism which then is an… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
The cry for freedom is a sign of suppression. It will not cease to ring as long as man feels himself captive. As diverse… — Wilhelm Reich Copy Share Image
“It seem absurd to me that they don't know, haven't felt any change or tremor, even as my life has been completely turned upside… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
When a person’s tongue is extensively wrong, it is absurd, no less than unscriptural, to say that their heart is right. — J. C. Ryle Copy Share Image
Every sensible man, every honorable man, must hold the Christian sect in horror." "Christianity is the most ridiculous, the most absurd and bloody religion… — Voltaire Copy Share Image
It is human nature to think wisely and to act in an absurd fashion. — Anatole France Copy Share Image
It is a dangerous and fateful presumption, besides the absurd temerity that it implies, to disdain what we do not comprehend. For after you… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I thought to myself: if it’s true that every person has a star in the sky, mine must be distant, dim, and absurd. Perhaps… — Sadegh Hedayat Copy Share Image
If, indeed, a firearm were more dangerous to its possessors than to potential aggressors, would it not make sense for the government to arm… — David Mamet Copy Share Image
“You were torturing a cat," she says. "With a freaking prod." "A prod I built myself in metal shop," he says. "But of course… — George Saunders Copy Share Image
I have never heard enough classical music to be able to enjoy it; & the simple truth is, I detest it. Not mildly, but… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“Rachel got up and did this happy little shuffle, like she was some cheerful farmer chick who'd just stepped outside to find the hick… — George Saunders Copy Share Image
The absurd duty, too often inculcated, of obeying a parent only on account of his being a parent, shackles the mind, and prepares it… — Mary Wollstonecraft Copy Share Image
The workman of today works every day in his life at the same tasks, and this fate is no less absurd. But it is… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image