Count of St. Germain famous quotes
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Anxiety must go. It must be replaced by faith and solemn confidence in the outworking of the divine plan.
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Attention is the key; for where man's attention goes, there goes his energy, and he himself can only follow.
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Remember blessed children of men that the purpose of the real science should be to increase the happiness and to free the race from every external condition that would not be beneficial for the elation of man to the pristine greatness of his original cosmic destiny.
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An army must inevitably consist of the scum of the people and all those for which society has no use.
-- Count of St. Germain
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If you want to understand entrepreneurs, you have to study the psychology of the juvenile delinquent. They don't have the same anxiety triggers that we have.
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When I understand that everything happening to me is to make me more Christlike, it resolves a great deal of anxiety.
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Sweetness is the opposite of machismo, which is everywhere-and I really don't get on with machismo. I'm interested in sensitivity, and weakness, and fear, and anxiety, because I think that, at the end of the day, behind our masks, that's what we are.
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No psychological health is possible unless this essential care of the person is fundamentally accepted, loved and respected by others and by himself.
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Wit and puns aren't just decor in the mind; they're essential signs that the mind knows it's on, recognizes its own software, can spot the bugs in its own program.
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the labors of the true critic are more essential to the author, even, than to the reader.
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Surveillance technologies now available - including the monitoring of virtually all digital information - have advanced to the point where much of the essential apparatus of a police state is already in place.
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The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth.
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Combinatory play seems to be the essential feature in productive thought.
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The only domain where the divine is visible is that of art, whatever name we choose to call it.
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