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Comportamentos Disruptivos Quotes By Wendell Phillips

Hearts are stronger than swords. — Wendell Phillips

Comportamentos Disruptivos Quotes By Johnny Depp

I trust kids far more than I do adults. Kids give you the honest opinion. They tell the truth. — Johnny Depp

Comportamentos Disruptivos Quotes By Ion Tiriac

I have 18 cars, but I never had a Rolls-Royce. — Ion Tiriac

Comportamentos Disruptivos Quotes By Barry Mann

I think if one wants to be in a continual state of insanity one should stay married to that writing partner. — Barry Mann

Comportamentos Disruptivos Quotes By David Hume

An established government has an infinite advantage, by that very circumstance of its being established
the bulk of mankind being governed by authority, not reason, and never attributing authority to anything that has not the recommendation of antiquity. — David Hume

Comportamentos Disruptivos Quotes By Craig S. Keener

Many of us who affirm and practice spiritual gifts would feel more comfortable among anticharismatics who are at least grounded in Scripture than among such flaky charismatics. — Craig S. Keener

Comportamentos Disruptivos Quotes By Cynthia Bourgeault

Beginning in infancy (or even before) each of us, in response to perceived threats to our well-being, develops a false self: a set of protective behaviors driven at root by a sense of need and lack. The essence of the false self is driven, addictive energy, consisting of tremendous emotional investment in compensatory "emotional programs for happiness," as Keating calls them. — Cynthia Bourgeault

Comportamentos Disruptivos Quotes By Barron H. Lerner

Susan was frustrated and angry with her disease, which she survived for more than nine years. And my father became the receptacle for her vitriol. 'She screams and carries on when the going gets tough,' he wrote, 'knowing that I understand and will never reproach her, never abandon her, whatever!' He even encouraged her to use him in this manner, suspecting that once she was drained, she became more rational, placid, and cooperative regarding treatment decisions. My dad suspected that his medical expertise had prolonged her life but was even surer that he had helped her mental suffering by letting her know that he 'was always available, even for the most trivial of problems or questions. — Barron H. Lerner