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Corticostriatal Projections Quotes By Jay A. Block

Emotional Channeling Technique #2: Focus Management — Jay A. Block

Corticostriatal Projections Quotes By Mesa Selimovic

Friendship is not chosen, he said, it happens, who knows why, like love. And I haven't bestowed anything on you, but on myself; I respect men who remain magnanimous even in their misfortune. — Mesa Selimovic

Corticostriatal Projections Quotes By Jean Kerr

I'm not so sure it's so civilized to be civilized all the time. — Jean Kerr

Corticostriatal Projections Quotes By Albert Camus

As if familiar paths traced in summer skies could lead as easily to prison as to the sleep of the innocent. — Albert Camus

Corticostriatal Projections Quotes By Anne Stuart

He pulled the knitting away from her, throwing it in the grass, then sank down on his knees in front of her, wrapping his arms around her waist and burying his head in her lap. He was shaking, she realized, and the tears were pouring down her face, onto him, as she stroked his long, silken hair and cried.
She didn't care what it sounded like - the hiccupping noises, the choking sobs.
Her own body was shaking, racked by the final release, and he sat back on his heels and pulled her out of the chair, into his arms, holding her so tightly that a weaker woman might break, whispering to her in Japanese, sweet, loving words, letting her cry.
She was a strong woman, and her tears, so long denied, only made her stronger.
His heart was pounding against hers, his hands firm and tender, pushing the hair away from her tear-drenched face. When he kissed her she couldn't breathe, and she didn't care. — Anne Stuart

Corticostriatal Projections Quotes By Friedrich August Von Hayek

This is not a dispute about whether planning is to be done or not. It is a dispute as to whether planning is to be done centrally, by one authority for the whole economic system, or is to be divided among many individuals. — Friedrich August Von Hayek