Top 20 Georg Groddeck Quotes
#2. Money is simply a tool to give you choices.
Hill Harper
#3. It was ridiculous of her to feel so wounded.
Anne Tyler
#4. For the next inn he spurs amain,
In haste alights, and skuds away,
But time and tide for no man stay.
William Somervile
#7. To say that you now trust the Russian military command and control system because some Russian general told you from the bottom of his heart that's the case, strikes me as most unrealistic.
William Odom
#8. Disease is a vital expression of the human organism.
Georg Groddeck
#9. There are three-hundred thousand sportswriters and they're all against me. Every one of them.
Joaquin Andujar
#10. You will never go wrong in concluding that a man has once loved deeply whatever he hates, and loves it yet; that he once admired and still admires what he scorns, that he once greedily desired what now disgusts him.
Georg Groddeck
#12. No one knows Anne's better side, and that's why most people can't stand me. Oh, I can be an amusing clown for an afternoon, but after that, everyone's had enough of me to last a month.
Anne Frank
#13. Very active in the label, maybe to a fault sometimes.
Kirk Franklin
#14. I would construct and work along various lines until I found them untenable. When one theory was discarded, I developed another at once. I realized very early that this was the only possible way for me to work out all the problems.
Thomas A. Edison
#15. An imagination is a powerful tool. It can tint memories of the past, shade perceptions of the present, or paint a future so vivid that it can entice ... or terrify, all depending upon how we conduct ourselves today.
Jim Davis
#16. He thought, We will miss Roberta Rockingham when she dies; of us, she is the most benign and stable.
Because, he realized, she knows she is soon going to die.
Philip K. Dick
#17. Human intelligence is nothing but the stupidity acquired through repression.
Georg Groddeck
#18. I ached for the difference between Carlisle and me - that he could touch her so gently, without fear, knowing he would never harm her.
Stephenie Meyer
#19. Each touch of dust on the clouding lenses was a violation, a dirty man touching something pure.
Hugh Howey
#20. One must not forget that recovery is brought about not by the physician, but by the sick man himself. He heals himself, by his own power, exactly as he walks by means of his own power, or eats, or thinks, breathes or sleeps.
Georg Groddeck
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