Herb Goldberg famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Perhaps the male has become an artist in the creation of many hidden ways of killing himself.
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The struggle of the male to learn to listen to and respect his own intuitive, inner prompting is the greatest challenge of all. His conditioning has been so powerful that it has all but destroyed his ability to be self-aware.
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The male has paid a heavy price for his masculine 'privilege' and power. He is out of touch with his emotions and his body. He is playing by the rules of the male game plan and with lemming-like purpose he is destroying himself-emotionally, psychologically and physically.
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I have never seen a person grow or change in a self - constructive meaningful way when motivated by guilt, shame, or self hate.
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Man's conditioning has been so powerful that It has all but distroyed his ability to be self aware.
-- Herb Goldberg
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The artist draws a picture of a rose very nicely with all attention and artistic sense, and yet it does not become as perfect as the real rose. If that is the real fact, how can we say that the real rose has taken its shape without Intelligence behind the beauty?
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I think with anything where you delve into the back story of an artist, it kind of explains their work more intimately.
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The artist as businessman is uglier than the businessman as artist.
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We all name ourselves. We call ourselves artists. Nobody asks us. Nobody says you are or you aren't.
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If my boyfriend finds me sexy, then I don't need that kind of male attention from anyone else.
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One can know everything and still be unable to accept the fact that sex and murder are fused in the male consciousness, so that the one without the imminent possibly of the other is unthinkable and impossible.
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Satan delights in homosexual perversion because it not only exists outside of marriage, but it also defiles God' very image reflected as male and female.
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Science fiction is never about the future, in the same way history is rarely about the past: they're both parable formats for examining or commenting on the present.
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The only way to write is well and how you do it is your own damn business.
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I'm not an athiest. How can you not believe in something that doesn't exist? That's way too convoluted for me.
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