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Colefax And Fowler Quotes By Marshall B. Rosenberg

NVC suggests behind every action, however ineffective, tragic, violent, or abhorrent to us, is an attempt to meet a need. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Colefax And Fowler Quotes By Sarah Mae

We can't get away with anything with children. They are keen and attentive, and they will eventually grow up to tell the story of their home. — Sarah Mae

Colefax And Fowler Quotes By Stella Adler

You act with your soul. That's why you all want to be actors, because your souls are not used up by life. — Stella Adler

Colefax And Fowler Quotes By Earl Nightingale

If you don't have a good model for success, just look at what everybody else is doing and do the opposite. — Earl Nightingale

Colefax And Fowler Quotes By Stanley Baldwin

The die-hard opinions of George III couched in the language of Edmund Burke. — Stanley Baldwin

Colefax And Fowler Quotes By Michael Stipe

There tend to be two different drives that lead young people toward music. One is that music provides an escape; it takes you away from the unhappiness or torture of where you are and makes you feel less alienated-you believe there is a place you fit in somewhere else. The other is a sort of transcendent, spiritual feeling in the purity of music. — Michael Stipe

Colefax And Fowler Quotes By Helena Hunting

Why do you want to have a drink with me?"

"Because I like you. Because you're fun. Because I want to get to know you better. Because I want you to see for yourself I'm not the kind of guy you think I am. — Helena Hunting

Colefax And Fowler Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Neither is life long enough for friendship. That is a serious and majestic affair. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Colefax And Fowler Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

What, for some, is sin, others do to the glory of God. And the good Dr. Pentecost's remarks notwithstanding , I intend to go home tonight and smoke a cigar to the glory of God. It is a kind of incense drifting to Heaven. — Charles Spurgeon