“Madness in Civilization is a brilliant, provocative, and hugely entertaining history of the treatment and mistreatment of the mentally ill. Packed with bizarre details and disturbing facts, Andrew Scull's book offers fresh and compelling insights on the way medicine's inability to solve the mystery of madness has both haunted and shaped two thousand years of culture. Required reading for anyone who has ever gone to a shrink!” WayYearsTwoBookFactsCultureReadingGoneMysteryCivilizationOffersThousandMadnessMedicineIllDetailsInsightSolveBrilliantTreatmentEntertainingCompellingThousand YearsBizarreInabilityShrinksDisturbingProvocativeAndrewMentally IllMistreatment Author:Dirk Wittenborn
“Give a lecture to a thousand people.One walks out and says,I'm going to change my life." Another one walks out with a yawn and says,"I've heard all this before."Why is that? Why wouldn't both be affected the same way?Another mystery."” PeopleWayGivingWalksHeardMysteryThousandAffectedLecturesChanging My Life Author:Jim Rohn
“At every moment you choose yourself. But do you choose *your* self? Body and soul contain a thousand possibilities out of which you can build many I's. But in one of them is there a congruence of the elector and the elected. Only one--which you will never find until you have excluded all those superficial and fleeting possibilities of being and doing with which you toy, out of curiosity or wonder or greed, and which hinder you from casting anchor in the experience of the mystery of life, and the consciousness of the talent entrusted to you which is your *I*.” SoulSelfMomentsBodyConsciousnessWonderMysteryTalentPossibilityThousandCuriosityGreedYou ChooseToysSuperficialFleetingCastingAnchorsHinderExcludedMystery Of LifeCongruence Author:Dag Hammarskjold
“In spite of the seven thousand books of expert advice, the right way to disciplne a child is still a mystery to most fathers and...mothers Only your grandmother and Genghis Khan know how to do it.” KnowsWayChildrenStillsBookMotherFatherFamilyKnow HowMysteryAdviceThousandSevenExpertsSpiteGrandmotherRight WayYour Grandmother Author:Bill Cosby
“There is nothing more poetic and terrible than the skyscrapers' battle with the heavens that cover them. Snow, rain, and mist highlight, drench, or conceal the vast towers, but those towers, hostile to mystery and blind to any sort of play, shear off the rain's tresses and shine their three thousand swords through the soft swan of the fog.” PlayThreeHeavenMysteryTerribleBattleThousandRainBlindShiningSnowPoeticTowersFogHostileMistHighlightsSwansSkyscraperTresses Author:Federico Garcia Lorca
“At such times I felt something was drawing me away, and I kept fancying that if I walked straight on, far, far away and reached that line where the sky and earth meet, there I should find the key to the mystery, there I should see a new life a thousand times richer and more turbulent than ours.” IfsShouldEarthFeltLinesMysterySkyKeysThousandDrawingFar AwayNew Life Author:Fyodor Dostoevsky