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1930s Seattle Quotes By Carl R. Rogers

Maslow might be speaking of clients I have known when he says, "self-actualized people have a wonderful capacity to appreciate again and again, freshly and naively, the basic goods of life with awe, pleasure, wonder, and even ecstasy, however stale these experiences may be for other people." (4, p. 214) — Carl R. Rogers

1930s Seattle Quotes By Elizabeth Sharp

Nate shook his head with a crooked grin. You haven't gone Back to the Future, McFly. — Elizabeth Sharp

1930s Seattle Quotes By Sarah Winman

You have to risk failure to become excellent. — Sarah Winman

1930s Seattle Quotes By Bipasha Basu

I don't think I've done any profound work yet ... People ask me, 'How would you want to be remembered?' I tell them I don't want to be remembered! I'm not here to become a Madhubala or receive a Lifetime Achievement Award. I'm not that kind of a person. And I'm not brash about it; it's just the way I am. — Bipasha Basu

1930s Seattle Quotes By Buffy Sainte-Marie

Another time factor is output: proofing and printing. That is, getting your work out of the computer and onto paper and having it satisfy you. It can be time consuming and expensive. — Buffy Sainte-Marie

1930s Seattle Quotes By Richard Dawkins

Constructing models is something the human brain is very good at. When we are asleep it is called dreaming; when we are awake we call it imagination or, when it is exceptionally vivid, hallucination. — Richard Dawkins

1930s Seattle Quotes By Michael Jackson

Your cameras can't control the minds of those who know, that you'll even sell your soul just to get a story sold. — Michael Jackson

1930s Seattle Quotes By George Savile

The best way to suppose what may come, is to remember what is past. — George Savile

1930s Seattle Quotes By Terence McKenna

The only real experience that counts, is your own. — Terence McKenna

1930s Seattle Quotes By Steven Millhauser

Awkward approximations, dull stammerings which cannot convey my sense of exhilaration as I seem to burst impediments, to exceed bounds of the possible, to experience, in the ruins of the human, the birth of something utterly new. — Steven Millhauser

1930s Seattle Quotes By David R. Gillham

It was the sort of cold that followed you inside, that searched your clothes for gaps and penetrated you slowly, until it crept into your heart and chilled your blood. — David R. Gillham