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Criminal Mind Quotes

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The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.
Fyodor Dostoevsky

Unraveling the enigma of human life is not just sustaining one's existence, but discovering something to live for.
Authors on Criminal Mind Quotes: Mark Twain Malcolm X Friedrich Nietzsche Nelson Mandela William Shakespeare Barbara Kingsolver John Philpot Curran Oliver Herford Andy Partridge Fyodor Dostoevsky Thomas Fuller David Viscott Eric Schmidt Francisco Goya Salvador Dali Barbara Marciniak John Calvin Mahatma Gandhi Arthur Erickson Thomas Hardy Desiderius Erasmus Erich Fromm George Bernard Shaw Ralph Waldo Emerson Abraham Lincoln Kingman Brewster, Jr. W. S. Gilbert Eckhart Tolle John Churton Collins Richard Bach Domenico Cieri Euripides Guru Nanak
2.
We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell.
Oscar Wilde

We are the creators of our own misery, and we manifest this world into a living nightmare.
3.
I'm for truth, no matter who tells it. I'm for justice, no matter who it's for or against.
Malcolm X

I advocate veracity, no matter the source. I fight for fairness, regardless of who benefits or suffers.
4.
Names are not always what they seem.
Mark Twain

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The irrationality of a thing is no argument against its existence, rather a condition of it.
Friedrich Nietzsche

6.
All secrets become deep. All secrets become dark. That's in the nature of secrets.
Cory Doctorow

7.
Sometimes human places, create inhuman monsters.
Stephen King

8.
A memory is what is left when something happens and does not completely unhappen.
Edward de Bono

9.
There is no lasting hope in violence, only temporary relief from hopelessness.
Kingman Brewster, Jr.

10.
For darkness restores what light cannot repair.
Joseph Brodsky

11.
You may leave school, but it never leaves you.
Andy Partridge

12.
A man is known by the silence he keeps.
Oliver Herford

13.
It's love that makes the world go round.
W. S. Gilbert

14.
Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed.
John Locke

15.
Fantasy abandoned by reason produces impossible monsters
Francisco Goya

16.
And yet to every bad there is a worse.
Thomas Hardy

17.
Dwell in peace in the home of your own being, and the Messenger of Death will not be able to touch you.
Guru Nanak

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Memory is a complicated thing, a relative to truth, but not its twin.
Barbara Kingsolver

19.
Most people of action are inclined to fatalism and most of thought believe in providence.
David Viscott

20.
Where there is anger, there is always pain underneath.
Eckhart Tolle

21.
Dr. Thomas Fuller wrote: "With foxes, we must play the fox".
Thomas Fuller

22.
If I am what I have and if I lose what I have who then am I?
Erich Fromm

23.
If we knew each other's secrets, what comforts we should find.
John Churton Collins

24.
All is a riddle, and the key to a riddle...is another riddle.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

25.
There are no secrets better kept than the secrets everybody guesses.
George Bernard Shaw

26.
The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had.
Eric Schmidt

27.
Illusion is needed to disguise the emptiness within.
Arthur Erickson

28.
Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it.
Michel de Montaigne

29.
When truth is buried, it grows. It chokes. It gathers such an explosive force that on the day it bursts out, it blows up everything with it.
Emile Zola

30.
I'm for truth, no matter who tells it.
Malcolm X

31.
Of this alone, even god is deprived, the power of making things that are past never to have been.
Agathon

32.
I have never yet heard of a murderer who was not afraid of a ghost.
John Philpot Curran

33.
What really raises one's indignation against suffering is not suffering intrinsically, but the senselessness of suffering
Friedrich Nietzsche

34.
Sooner strangle an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires.
William Blake

35.
Experience is a brutal teacher, but you learn fast.
William Nicholson

36.
I am not concerned that you have fallen -- I am concerned that you arise.
Abraham Lincoln

37.
It is only in love and murder that we still remain sincere.
Friedrich Durrenmatt

38.
All humanity is one undivided and indivisible family. I cannot detach myself from the wickedest soul.
Mahatma Gandhi

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I know indeed what evil I intend to do, but stronger than all my afterthoughts is my fury, fury that brings upon mortals the greatest evils.
Euripides

40.
If there were no hell, we would be like the animals. No hell, no dignity.
Flannery O'Connor

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The torture of a bad conscience is the hell of a living soul.
John Calvin

42.
No one is ever a victim, although your conquerors would have you believe in your own victimhood. How else could they conquer you?
Barbara Marciniak

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Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those who we cannot resemble.
Samuel Johnson

44.
Who speaks to the instincts speaks to the deepest in mankind, and finds the readiest response.
Amos Bronson Alcott

45.
For trust not him that hath once broken faith
William Shakespeare

46.
Now what else is the whole life of mortals, but a sort of comedy in which the various actors, disguised by various costumes and masks, walk on and play each ones part until the manager walks them off the stage?
Desiderius Erasmus

47.
Bring the past only if you are going to build from it.
Domenico Cieri

48.
Unfortunately, a superabundance of dreams is paid for by a growing potential for nightmares
Peter Ustinov

49.
Measure not the work until the day's out and the labor done.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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Fortune is not satisfied with inflicting one calamity.
Publilius Syrus