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Collateral Therapy Quotes & Sayings

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We haven't had any more rain since it stopped raining. — Harry Carpenter

We will never have more affection or passion for God than we understand He has for us. We will never be more committed to God than our understanding of His commitment to us. — Mike Bickle

How can we embrace rest and play if we've tied our self-worth to what we produce? — Brene Brown

The space that every man occupies in the world is measured by the faith he expresses in connection with his aims and purposes. — Napoleon Hill

Let me now praise the American writer James Dickey. In 1970, his novel 'Deliverance' was published. I found it to be 278 pages that approached perfection. Its tightness of construction and assuredness of style reminded me of 'The Great Gatsby.' — Pat Conroy

My study of chess was accompanied by a strong attraction to music, and it was probably thanks to this that from childhood I became accustomed to thinking of chess as an art, for all the science and sport involved in it. — Vasily Smyslov

Heaven's Way gives no favors. It always remains with good people. — Laozi

We must have imagination, awakened by the uncertainty of being able to attain our object, to create a goal which hides our other goal from us, and by substituting for sensual pleasures the idea of penetrating into a life prevents us from recognizing that pleasure, from tasting it true savor, from restricting it to its own range. — Marcel Proust

I tell you the truth, any object you have in your mind, however good, will be a barrier between you and the inmost Truth. — Meister Eckhart

To be a character who feels a deep emotion, one must go into the memory's vault and mix in a sad memory from one's own life. — Albert Finney

You cannot say that you are happy when you don't win. — Arsene Wenger

It is an art of no little importance to administer medicines properly: but, it is an art of much greater and more difficult acquisition to know when to suspend or altogether to omit them. — Philippe Pinel

Being taken seriously means missing out on the chance to be frivolous, promiscuous, and irrelevant. The desire to be taken seriously is precisely what compels people to follow the tried and true paths of knowledge production around which I would like to map a few detours. — J. Jack Halberstam