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I trained in psychiatry in the 1970s, and much of our training was about what was then psychoanalytic theory, with a little bit of theory from Jungian psychology and a few other places. — Thomas R. Insel
The woman may be a biomedical engineer, but I begin to think that she is a certifiable idiot. — Jessica Khoury
Today, I hold firm to my ability to say "no" to everything that doesn't fall under the umbrella of my ultimate gifts. If it doesn't allow me to offer my best self to the world, it's a graceful "no. — Heidi Tankersley
Writers have the purity of their art and what they want to achieve with that, and that this purity is bound up with the messy material conditions of trying to make a living while doing that work. — Chad Harbach
I accept the fact that some things don't go the way you hope. — Kevin Spacey
Thank you O Lord my savior. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Itinerant evangelists are the most important ambassadors and messengers on earth. They are a mighty army, spreading out across the world with a vision to reach their own people for Christ. — Billy Graham
Get close to grass and you'll see a star. — Dejan Stojanovic
The passionate interest being shown to a man of Kendall's timid demeanor proved that there was no aphrodisiac more effective than end-of-season bachelorhood. — Lisa Kleypas
Writing is a solitary occupation, except for Presidential speeches and sitcoms. — Ron Brackin
Visualize this thing that you want, see it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blue print, and begin to build. — Robert Collier
I was asking Cole to risk his life, again and again, for the boy I loved. And it wasn't him. — Brodi Ashton
For me, what all these years of psychedelic taking came to was a new model of how reality works, a new model of what the world is. — Terence McKenna
Acting and writing go together. Actors write because they love words and becoming other people - we love to escape into other characters. — Susannah York
Having one's mother or father or past abuser admit to their crimes or even apologize for them changes nothing
certainly not what they did. Rather, such an apology would give you the psychological permission to "move on" with your life.
But you do not need anybody's permisson to move on with your life.
It does not matter whether or not those responsible for harming you ever understand what they did, care about what they did, or apologize for it.
It does not matter.
All that matters is your ability to stop fondling the experience with your brain. Which you can do right now. — Augusten Burroughs
