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Incapacity Quotes

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Lets build a monument for the veto. Lets build a monument for impotence and incapacity.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Authors on Incapacity Quotes: Mason Cooley Gilbert K. Chesterton Arthur Erickson Abraham Kaplan Franz Kafka Robinson Jeffers Emile M. Cioran Roland Barthes Carl Jung Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Aldous Huxley Quintilian Francois de La Rochefoucauld Ambrose Bierce Polly Toynbee
2.
Cunning and treachery are the offspring of incapacity.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld

3.
Beggars market their incapacity.
Mason Cooley

4.
The incapacity to name is a good symptom of disturbance.
Roland Barthes

5.
He is strong and pain is worse to the strong, incapacity is worse.
Robinson Jeffers

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That which compels us to create a substitute for ourselves is not the external lack of objects, but our incapacity to lovingly include a thing outside of ourselves
Carl Jung

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The obscurity of a writer is generally in proportion to his incapacity.
Quintilian

8.
Our incapacity to comprehend other cultures stems from our insistence on measuring things in our own terms.
Arthur Erickson

9.
Our works, whatever they may be, derive from our incapacity to kill or to kill ourselves.
Emile M. Cioran

10.
Thresholds of pain, indignity and incapacity are entirely personal.
Polly Toynbee

11.
The old incapacity. Interrupted my writing for barely ten days and already cast out. Once again prodigious efforts stand before me. You have to dive down, as it were, and sink more rapidly than that which sinks in advance of you.
Franz Kafka

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ECCENTRICITY, n. A method of distinction so cheap that fools employ it to accentuate their incapacity.
Ambrose Bierce

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The price of training is always a certain trained incapacity: the more we know how to do something, the harder it is to learn to do it differently.
Abraham Kaplan

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Asceticism and celibacy can conceal many incapacities.
Mason Cooley

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Hell is the incapacity to be other than the creature one finds oneself ordinarily behaving as.
Aldous Huxley

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Bigotry is an incapacity to conceive seriously the alternative to a proposition.
Gilbert K. Chesterton