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Best Funny Sms Quotes By Bruce E. Levine

When people are demoralized, they lack the energy to heal the source of their fear. So they fight their fear or surrender to it. Either way, the focus is on fear. Without healing, fear overcomes them, and they sink into depression and immobilization. Since the fear is often quite reasonable, a distraction from it is what I call wise unreasonableness. — Bruce E. Levine

Best Funny Sms Quotes By Jonathan Swift

I never knew a man come to greatness or eminence who lay abed late in the morning. — Jonathan Swift

Best Funny Sms Quotes By Ken Robinson

Creativity is as important now in education as literacy and we should treat it with the same status. — Ken Robinson

Best Funny Sms Quotes By Debasish Mridha

When we declare war for peace, we may win the war and lose the battle. — Debasish Mridha

Best Funny Sms Quotes By Michael Fassbender

You know, it's amazing. I don't even have a car, would you believe it? I had a motorbike and it got stolen last year. So I've got to buy another one of those, I suppose. I can treat myself to that. — Michael Fassbender

Best Funny Sms Quotes By Daley Thompson

Kids have been let down by adults - we've tried to give them too much, we've tried not to impose discipline. We've tried to make their lives easier and, in doing so, we've taken something away from them. Kids like boundaries, they also like to be pushed, need to learn what failure is all about, need guidance. — Daley Thompson

Best Funny Sms Quotes By John Cheever

Adultery and cruelty have well-marked courses of action but what can a man do when his wife wants to appear naked on the stage? — John Cheever

Best Funny Sms Quotes By Deanna Picon

Hearing those four little words, 'Your child has autism,' can hit parents like a Mack Truck, leaving them scared, confused,and overwhelmed. Once that happens, how can anyone possibly be expected to take care of their special needs child when they can barely take care of themselves?

That's why I wrote the book: to let parents know they're going to be okay - and that they can do a good job raising their child and still have a successful life. — Deanna Picon