Top 32 Jeremy Griffith Quotes
#1. Men and women fall in love abandoning reality in favour of the dream
Jeremy Griffith
#2. Collect yourself: to smother what you feel, recall to order, summon in one place; making, like Orpheus, a system against loss.
Ruth Padel
#3. Throughout history we humans have struggled to find meaning in the awesome contradiction of our human condition. Neither philosophy, nor psychology nor biology has, until now, been able to provide the truthful explanation.
Jeremy Griffith
#5. The surgeon knows all the parts of the brain but he does not know his patient's dreams.
Richard Selzer
#6. The origin of all power is in the people, and they have an incontestable right to check the creatures of their own creation.
Mercy Otis Warren
#7. I couldn't sit by and watch them try to take her down. Not her.
Kami Garcia
#8. See your weakness as a reason to pray the more, it should not be the reason for sadness or to abandon your post.
T. B. Joshua
#9. But if Russia is to be part of this larger zone of peace it cannot bring into it its imperial baggage. It cannot bring into it a policy of genocide against the Chechens, and cannot kill journalists, and it cannot repress the mass media.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
#10. I just think you should concentrate more on what you are good at, and the strengths you already have, instead of worrying about changing yourself into something you're not.
Nicole Peeler
#11. Filmmaking is about moments. In real life, things might take six months, a year, but [in filmmaking] you have to create the moment where it happened.
Morten Tyldum
#12. What's needed on Earth is love of the dark side of ourselves
Jeremy Griffith
#13. It's not called 'falling in love' for no reason. It's scary! It's like jumping out of a plane with no parachute. Or bungee-jumping without your cord attached. Or hang-gliding with only one wing.
Andrea Lochen
#14. Pseudo idealism: apparent charitable behaviour that on scrutiny is revealed as selfish, because the giver is engaging in it only so that he or she can feel good about him or herself
Jeremy Griffith
#15. While religious assurances such as 'God loves you' could comfort us, we ultimately had to understand why we are loveable
Jeremy Griffith
#16. While it is one thing to wish for the truth, it is quite another to cope with it
Jeremy Griffith
#17. For true beauty - beauty, as it were, with a capital B - is terrifying; it puts us in our place; it reflects back to us our own ugliness. It is the prize beyond price.
Rick Yancey
#18. They rode out together from the shadows of the trees, leaving the Bala Hissar and the glowing torch of the burning Residency behind them, and spurred away across the flat lands towards the mountains ...
And it may even be that they found their Kingdom.
M.M. Kaye
#20. The increasingly thoughtful child can see the whole horribly upset world and would be understandably totally bewildered and deeply troubled by it
Jeremy Griffith
#21. A fresh approach is needed - an analysis of our human situation from a basis that recognises and confronts the psychological dimension to our behaviour
Jeremy Griffith
#22. We can transition from being victims of the human condition to becoming secure, sound, effective managers of our world
Jeremy Griffith
#23. We all intuitively know that a mother's love is crucial to the creation of a well-adjusted human and that we are all born with an instinctive expectation of receiving unconditionally selfless love from our mother.
Jeremy Griffith
#24. Since science and religion provide two different perspectives on the human situation, they must ultimately be able to be reconciled.
Jeremy Griffith
#25. After mature consideration it was unanimously agreed, that, to prevent as much as possible their attempting to return and molest the settlers that may be set down on their lands, a sufficient number of vessels should be hired with all possible expedition for that purpose.
Charles Lawrence
#26. When the human condition is finally demystified, human insecurity and nervousness will be at a maximum ... for this ultimate enlightenment to be allowed, society is going to have to adhere scrupulously to the democratic principle of freedom of expression.
Jeremy Griffith
#27. Finding understanding of the human condition is what rehabilitates and transforms the human race
Jeremy Griffith
#29. When the hypocrisy of life appears we often fail to recognise it or the question it raises
Jeremy Griffith
#30. I would rather believe God doesn't exist than believe he doesn't care.
Eric Wilson
#31. The agony of being unable to answer the question of why are we the way we are, divisively instead of cooperatively behaved, has been the particular burden of life. It has been our species' particular affliction or condition - our human condition.
Jeremy Griffith
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