Debra Ollivier Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 12 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Debra Ollivier.
Famous Quotes By Debra Ollivier
It's not equality that counts, it's reprocity that counts. Love is not like a balance sheet. There's no such thing as double-entry accounting when it comes to love. — Debra Ollivier
As the old French proverb warns: He who fears to suffer suffers from fear. — Debra Ollivier
For one of the first pressures that bear down on American girls is the pressure not only to be liked but to be like everyone else. This initial feat of self-transformation often involves loosening one's grip on that quiet sense of inner self and hitching one's wagon to a single standard of beauty. The stress of leaping through that hoop insinuates itself into the young heart and soul with a vengeance, and insecurities go from being hard little buds of confusion to overripe, snarled and tyrannical fruits that hang on the vine as we age. — Debra Ollivier
If you forbid [children] from doing what is natural , they will seek it out later in ways that are unnatural and perverse. — Debra Ollivier
Consider your life your personal currency-and invest it wisely. — Debra Ollivier
Harness your own power though what you keep to yourself — Debra Ollivier
Invest your time in what is personally meaningful and relevant — Debra Ollivier
Men may be the head of the house, but the women are the neck, and they can turn the head any way they want. — Debra Ollivier
[For the French] time ... is an ephemeral currency and should be spent doing the things that make life worth living. — Debra Ollivier
She is focused on living her own full life, following her own agenda and cultivating her actual self, rather than reinventing herself or pining away to be someone she's not. — Debra Ollivier
Fate. Now that's a loaded word. Like "yoga" or "karma", it's one of those words that slipped out of its native culture and ended up a celebrity with an extreme makeover. — Debra Ollivier
Feed your mind. Cultivate impressions and opinions. Know what you think. — Debra Ollivier