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Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By A.E. Samaan

Unfortunately for humanity, God is patient enough to actually enjoy watching the grass grow. — A.E. Samaan

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By William Edward Hartpole Lecky

Whenever the clergy were at the elbow of the civil arm, no matter whether they were Catholic or Protestant, persecution was the result. — William Edward Hartpole Lecky

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Philosophers are in the habit of setting themselves before life and experience. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By Ron DeLegge II

A stereotype is not a stereotype if it's true. — Ron DeLegge II

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By Charlie Lovett

So are you lonely, or just a loner? — Charlie Lovett

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By Helen Rowland

A good woman is known by what she does; a good man by what he doesn't. — Helen Rowland

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By Thomas S. Kuhn

The man who succeeds proves himself an expert puzzle-solver, and the challenge of the puzzle is an important part of what usually drives him on. — Thomas S. Kuhn

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By James Branch Cabell

I ask of literature precisely those things of which I feel the lack in my own life. — James Branch Cabell

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

She understood from it all what a woman, if she loves sincerely, always understands before anything else
namely, that I myself was unhappy. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By Sarah Rees Brennan

A green girl in the woods just kissed me," he announced furiously. "What is wrong with the world? — Sarah Rees Brennan

Depersonalization Treatment Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

Americans share an affinity to establish a distinctive identity and know one's self in a physiological, psychological, and spiritual sense, and we strive to attain self-actualization, self-realization, and/or bliss. — Kilroy J. Oldster