“Sometimes negative news does come out, but it is often exaggerated and manipulated to spread scandal. Journalists sometimes risk becoming ill from coprophilia and thus fomenting coprophagia: which is a sin that taints all men and women, that is, the tendency to focus on the negative rather than the positive aspects.” MenDoeSometimesSinFocusRiskBecomingNewsMen And WomenNegativeAspectIllSpreadTendenciesJournalistScandalExaggerated Author:Pope Francis
“I love working with male actors, and I think there's a tendency to write really interesting characters that would work solely alongside men where they would be in a man's world and have to deal with that, and it creates a lot of interesting storylines. For me, it's kind of circumstantial, but I definitely enjoy it.” ThinkingMenWorldWritingKindCharacterWould BeActorsEnjoyInterestingDealsMalesTendenciesReally InterestingInteresting CharactersStoryline Author:Elisabeth Moss
“The theistic philosopher has a tendency to devalue insufficient worldviews, ideologies, and quite often common sense for the greater good, and in such cases, one should not be discouraged when seen as a bad guy. If he stresses over man's perception of a righteous heart, then he has given his heart to man.” IfsMenShouldHeartGuyGivenCommonCasesGreaterPerceptionStressPhilosopherCommon SenseTendenciesIdeologyRighteousBad GuysDiscouragedWorldviewInsufficientGreater GoodDevalue Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“I take up the standpoint that the tendency to aggression is an innate, independent, instinctual disposition in man, and I come back now to the statement that it constitutes the most powerful obstacle to culture.” MenCulturePowerfulPowerIndependentObstaclesTendenciesAggressionDispositionInnate Author:Sigmund Freud
“A man is arrogant in proportion to his ignorance. Man's natural tendency is to egotism. Man, in his infancy of knowledge, thinks that all creation was formed for him.” ThinkingMenNaturalCreationIgnoranceEgoTendenciesProportionArrogantEgotismInfancy Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“No man is an island- he is a holon. A Janus-faced entity who, looking inward, sees himself as a self-contained unique whole, looking outward as a dependent part. His self-assertive tendency is the dynamic manifestation of his unique wholeness, his autonomy and independence as a holon. Its equally universal antagonist, the integrative tendency, expresses his dependence on the larger whole to which he belongs: his 'part-ness.'.” MenSelfWholeUniqueUniversalIndependenceTendenciesManifestationIslandsDependentEntityInwardWholenessDependenceAutonomyAssertiveAntagonistSelf ContainedJanus Author:Arthur Koestler
“man has an irrepressible tendency to read meaning into the buzzing confusion of sights and sounds impinging on his senses; and where no agreed meaning can be found, he will provide it out of his own imagination.” MenFoundSoundImaginationSocietySightSensesConfusionTendenciesIrrepressibleSight And Sound Author:Arthur Koestler