Use Quotes - Page 180
The primary cause of disorder in ourselves is the seeking of reality promised by another.
"Freedom From The Known". Book by Jiddu Krishnamurti, 1969.
Jerome Seymour Bruner (1979). “On Knowing: Essays for the Left Hand”, p.24, Harvard University Press
Power ... is not an end in itself, but is an instrument that must be used toward an end.
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick (1988). “National and international dimensions”, p.394, Transaction Publishers
I should have no use for a paradise in which I should be deprived of the right to prefer hell.
Jean Rostand (1962). “The substance of man”
Love makes use of the worst traps. The least noble. The rarest. It exploits coincidence.
Jean Genet (1994). “Our Lady of the Flowers”, p.44, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Argument against the writs of assistance, Boston, Mass., Feb. 1761. Burton Stevenson, Home Book of Proverbs, Maxims and Familiar Phrases (1948), traces the proverb "A man's house is his castle" back to 1567 and notes legal usages of it by Sir Edward Coke in the seventeenth century. See Coke 1; Coke 8; William Pitt, Earl of Chatham 2
"Monopolies, Perpetuities, Corporations, Ecclesiastical Endowments". Essay by James Madison, 1817 - 1832.