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Canalized Behavior Quotes By Lisa Gardner

Most people don't need the help of strangers to screw up their lives; most of them are quite capable of doing it themselves! — Lisa Gardner

Canalized Behavior Quotes By Ben Kingsley

I hope I'm able to achieve more on camera through stillness, through focus, through being quite careful to do less on every take, rather than more. So I'm reducing, rather than adding. Which hopefully is a good exercise. That's what I'd like to do. — Ben Kingsley

Canalized Behavior Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

May we know fear, but may we always refuse to court cowardice. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Canalized Behavior Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

Koschei the Deathless made a face as he tasted the wine. It is far too sweet. Comrade Stalin fears bitterness and has the tastes of a spoiled princess. I savor bitterness
it is born of experience. It is the privilege of one who has truly lived. You, too, must learn to prefer it. After all, when all else is gone, you may still have bitterness in abundance. — Catherynne M Valente

Canalized Behavior Quotes By Ami Bera

As a doctor, I've learned the importance and value of listening. — Ami Bera

Canalized Behavior Quotes By Thomas Merton

Detachment from things does not mean setting up a contradiction between 'things' and 'God' as if God were another thing and as if creatures were His rivals. We do not detach ourselves from things in order to attach ourselves to God, but rather we become detached from ourselves in order to see and use all things in and for God. — Thomas Merton

Canalized Behavior Quotes By Philip Kapleau

To put the flesh of an animal into one's belly makes one an accessory after the fact of its slaughter, simply because if cows, pigs, sheep, fowl, and fish, to mention the most common, were not eaten they would not be killed. — Philip Kapleau