Stanley Hoffmann famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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It is only in the depths of crisis and despair that the fear of losing one's personality breeds millennial hopes of rescue: otherwise, complacency prevails.
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Deep down, Erikson wants profoundly to be respected and admired - and very deep down he wants to be left alone.
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Arms control has to have a future, or none of us does. But it doesn't necessarily have to come in big packages of 600-page treaties.
-- Stanley Hoffmann
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It is imperative that one approaches a spiritual master, for by such association one proportionately develops his consciousness towards the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
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God, our Creator, has stored within our minds and personalities, great potential strength and ability. Prayer helps us tap and develop these powers.
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It's wrong for a guy to have no personality, no heart. Because I don't care about style or money.
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It is necessary to fall in love... if only to provide an alibi for all the random despair you are going to feel anyway.
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...the habit of despair is worse than despair itself.
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I always felt there was kind of a millennial aspect to The Sex Pistols.
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But the Jews will also be believers, so you can say that all the saints, both gentiles and Jews, will go into the millennial kingdom and populate the earth.
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It seems like the millennial generation is a little bit of a cultural punching bag.
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[Millennials ] are sharing cars. They're sharing apartments. I'm not sure my generation quite knows how to take advantage of it.
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Millennials expect to create a better future, using the collaborative power of digital technology.
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