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Concretization Theory Quotes By Louis L'Amour

Several other men played — Louis L'Amour

Concretization Theory Quotes By Naomi Klein

It is always easier to deny reality than to allow our worldview to be shattered, a fact that was as true of die-hard Stalinists at the height of the purges as it is of libertarian climate change deniers today. — Naomi Klein

Concretization Theory Quotes By Cynthia Hand

We think of happiness as something we can take. But usually it comes from being content with what we have, and accepting ourselves. — Cynthia Hand

Concretization Theory Quotes By C.D. Reiss

We're just breaking through three comfort zones at a time. I feel off-balance. — C.D. Reiss

Concretization Theory Quotes By David Johansen

Sometimes I've found that by getting into a certain drag, or a certain feeling, you can cast off your mortal coil and really do something. I don't know if it's important, but it's something. It's entertainment. — David Johansen

Concretization Theory Quotes By Richelle Mead

Can you ever get off for good behavior?" he joked.
I gave him what I hoped was a seductive smile as I found my seat. "Sure," I called over my shoulder. "If I was ever good. — Richelle Mead

Concretization Theory Quotes By Isaac

It's so unattractive, I'm sorry. — Isaac

Concretization Theory Quotes By David Foster Wallace

My whole life I've been a fraud. I'm not exaggerating. Pretty much all I've ever done all the time is try to create a certain impression of me in other people. Mostly to be liked or admired. It's a little more complicated than that, maybe. But when you come right down to it it's to be liked, loved. Admired, approved of, applauded, whatever. You get the idea. — David Foster Wallace

Concretization Theory Quotes By Toni Morrison

Lonely, ain't it?
Yes, but my lonely is mine. Now your lonely is somebody else's. Made by somebody else and handed to you. Ain't that something? A secondhand lonely. — Toni Morrison