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by James Patterson
ACT ONE, SCENE ONE, the Storyteller thought to himself, and couldn't hold back a dizzying rush of anticipation.
by Carl Gustav Jung
AS it seems to be the intention of the founder of the Terry Lectures to enable representatives of science, as well as of...
by Louis Sachar
Bradley Chalkers sat at his desk in the back of the room-last seat, last row.
by Richard Wilhelm, Cary F. Baynes
The first hexagram is made up of six unbroken lines.
by Carl Gustav Jung
To discuss the problems connected with the stages of human development is an exacting task, for it means nothing less th...
by James Patterson
THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY for Cumberland Country, North Carolina, Marc Sherman, pushed the old wooden captain's chair away f...
by Carl Gustav Jung
Man uses the spoken or written word to express the meaning of what he wants to convey.
by Stanley Coopersmith, Stanley Coopersmith
by Erich Fromm
A spirit of pride and optimism has distinguished Western culture in the last few centuries: pride in reason as man's ins...
by Isabel Briggs Myers
It is fashionable to say that the individual is unique.