Boundries Quotes & Sayings
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People's need to protect their own egos know no bounds. They will lie, cheat, steal, even kill, to do whatever it takes to maintain what we call ego boundries. — Andrew Samuels

[I'm a conscious parent] when I stay away from fear-based control tactics - punishment, yelling and threats and I'm seeking more enlightened ways to create boundries with my child. — Shefali Tsabary

We only understand the true love of our lives when we bound ourself within the boundries of right and wrong. — Jitendra Bhardwaj

Whether we fear the existence of boundaries with others or crave more of them, there's no denying that individuation and separation are inevitable parts of loving relationships that become the site of tension. — Sharon Salzberg

Knowing what to do is useless without the emotional strength to do what you know. — Keith Raniere

Laws set by God are boundries protecting our lives from destruction — Sunday Adelaja

I poop in the backyard ... I wear disposable diapers. — David Duchovny

A universal truth of bicycling is this - pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. — Robert Penn

Colors are beautiful when they are significant. — Robert Henri

A man is up against a hard game when he must die to beat it. — Zora Neale Hurston

I have been given a third chance at life, even if the circumstances are somewhat disconcerting. You are mine, and we both know it. — Chloe Neill

Whatever you want, Steven. Whatever you want. I want you. I want you to have all of me," I say. One of his huge arms wraps around the front of my slight body and his fingers slip into my wetness, stroking me firmly. I press back against him to feel his erection against my backside. It's hard and huge and throbbing in protest. The unladylike words that I want to say shock even myself. His fingers work me skillfully, unmercifully. A moan slips as the sounds of my wetness fill the air. — Rachel Robinson

To stay true to ourselves and remain kind to others is an art. It does require daily vigilance and, at the same time, it's important to remember that art can often get messy. — Christopher Dines