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Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Alison Miller

Deliberately placed triggers for learned behaviours (programmes)
Although all abuse and trauma survivors may be "triggered" into intrusive flashbacks by present-day experiences that remind them of the trauma, the triggers deliberately installed by mind controllers are different, in that they are cues for conditioned behaviours. Some of these are behaviours such as going home, going outside (where someone is waiting), coming to the person who uses the trigger, or switching to a particular insider. Others are psychiatric symptoms such as flashbacks, self-harm, or suicide attempts, which are actually punishments given by insiders for disobedience or disloyalty. For many survivors, every trigger causes a switch to a part programmed to perform a particular behaviour associated with that trigger. For others, the front person remains present in the world but has an irresistible compulsion to perform the behaviour. — Alison Miller

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Agatha Christie

Beneath her self-control, though he did not guess it, was the impatience of the keen brain watching a slower brain laboriously cover the ground it had already traversed in a flash. — Agatha Christie

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Karen Russell

It's unclear whether Brauser was trying to hit Franz Josef or Rangi. I hope it was the former. There's one difference between a bully and a hero, I guess: good aim. — Karen Russell

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Camilo Villegas

I believe I've accomplished my goals of trying to get better every year, and a little bit of that, a little bit of luck, a little bit of everything just falls in place, and you end up on top. — Camilo Villegas

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By William S. Burroughs

May 4, 1985. I am packing for a short trip to New York to discuss the cat book with Brion. In the front room where the kittens are kept, Calico Jane is nursing one black kitten. I pick up my Tourister. It seems heavy. I look inside and there are her other four kittens.
Take care of my babies. Take them with you wherever you go. — William S. Burroughs

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Janet Evanovich

Even though two decades and several years had gone by since [she] first decided to be a fairy, even though Lizabeth Kane now stood five feet six inches tall in her stocking feet, even though she was thirty two years old - she still had aspirations of growing up to be a fairy. — Janet Evanovich

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Richard H. Davis

You see, I'd not a very good place here; the fellows looked on me as a sort of special object of ridicule, on account of the hat and cane, walk, and so on, though I thought I'd got over that by this time. — Richard H. Davis

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Henry Adams

The idea that any personal deity could find pleasure or profit in torturing a poor woman, by accident, with a fiendish cruelty known to man only in perverted and insane temperaments, could not be held for a moment. For pure blasphemy, it made pure atheism a comfort. — Henry Adams

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Its a beautiful woman's fate to be the subject of conversation where ever she goes — Oscar Wilde

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Juliet Marillier

Nobody expects you to exhibit godlike strength, excepting maybe yourself. — Juliet Marillier

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Donald Trump

One of the key problems today is that politics is such a disgrace, good people don't go into government. — Donald Trump

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By John Green

A paper town for a paper girl," she says. — John Green

Cartwheeling In Thunderstorms Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Comparing is empoverishing our own experience. There is meaning to our suffering, if we rise above it. — Paulo Coelho