What does What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger mean? What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger comes from an aphorism of the 19th century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It has been translated into English and quoted in several variations, but is generally used as an ...
By being 'present in a subject' I do not mean present as parts are present in a whole, but being incapable of existence apart from the said subject. View in context From the first the mere anecdote, the mere statement I might say, that such a thing had happened on the high seas, ap...
It hit Evan, because he recalled the six of clubs that a 15-year-old brat pulled out of the deck and then, in a kind of antisocial act, crumpled up, popped into his mouth, and chewed up, and Evan just smiled weakly while his parents said nothing. “Fifty-one, am I right?” And...
This is important as prior findings suggest that a person's general tendency to empathize does not necessarily translate into their empathy in a specific situation (Depow et al., 2021; Geiger et al., 2024; Nezlek et al., 2007). In addition, when assessing everyday emotional processes, ...
Need of the nose for individually fragrant impressions, smells, and aromas; strong effect on subconscious: smells activate memories and associated ideas Mouth hunger What can I perceive in the mouth? How much (more) of this food does my mouth want me to eat? The mouth's need for diverse ...
(Lovers in a Past Life, featuring Rag’n’Bone Man), David Guetta (I Don’t Wanna Wait, a duet with One Republic which steals its chorus from Dragostea Din Tei by O-Zone) and Jax Jones, whose song Never Be Lonely is a Becky Hill cast-off where 22-year-old German singer Zoe Wees...
"Here is my secret. It is very simple: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.."- Antoine de Saint Exupéry
One way to look at In Praise of Love would be as a frag- mentary remake of Jean Cocteau’s “Orphée”—a movie about the attempt to retrieve a lost love that haunts Alphaville and is itself haunted by France’s German occupation. Another way is as a loop or even a film installa-...
(Freud, Einstein, Warburg, Krebs, Meyerhof, Schroedinger, Coldwell). Strange that such an adorable authority with his lovely German accent has such a non German name. (Incidentally, I found a reference in the Amazon reviews of one of his books from somebody who actually went to the trouble ...
In fact, the expression ‘love is sweet’, or its equivalent, can be found in many different languages, including both German and Mandarin (see also Chan et al., 2013). 3 Though, as one person asked on a Reddit thread a few years ago: “Food can be sweet, salty, sour, and bitter...