Contradictory Life Quotes
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Contradictory Life Quotes & Sayings
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Power calls to those who are hungry for power, and there are hungry idiots everywhere.
— Laura Anne Gilman
It is not that I love contradictions: life is contradictory. Existence itself is possible only through contradictions.
— Rajneesh
The form most contradictory to human life that can appear among the human species is the self-sat-isfied man.
— Jose Ortega Y Gasset
I pretty much bailed on high school. I mean, I graduated, but I wasn't even there for my own graduation.
— Tommy Caldwell
As a small child, I felt in my heart two contradictory feelings, the horror of life and the ecstasy of life.
— Charles Baudelaire
Life itself is contradictory. Only death is consistent.
— Vera Caspary
I have found human nature a bit contradictory in my living of it. Human life is incredibly strange.
— Pat Conroy
At the time of the pralaya (universal destruction) the oceans are to exceed their limits and seek to change, but a saintly man never changes.
— Chanakya
Sometimes our motivations can be quite hazy, contradictory and multi-faceted, in real life.
— Adam Rayner
Maturity is when you accept the fact that two contradictory ideas can exist together.
— David Kessler
There's nothing more ironic or contradictory than life itself.
— Robert De Niro
Logic rests on the axiom that existence exists. Logic is the art of non-contradictory identification.
— Ayn Rand
I'm a human being who lives a flawed, contradictory life. And I have all sorts of problems and all sorts of successes.
— Jamie Lee Curtis
You have to systematically create confusion, it sets creativity free. Everything that is contradictory creates life
— Salvador Dali
It may seem contradictory, but in the languid tropics one spends more time contemplating those great good things of sound and sight and smell.
— James A. Michener
Community is the fruit of our capacity to make the interests of others more important than our own.
— Henri Nouwen