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Disabusing Means Quotes By Nalini Singh

None had had a chance to experience love in this way, to walk hand in hand with a man who would lay down his life for her. A day, a week, a month, a year - no matter how long she lived as a whole person, she would do it with an open heart and an unfettered spirit. — Nalini Singh

Disabusing Means Quotes By Eliezer Yudkowsky

There's a whole [ ... ] art to finding the truth and accomplishing value from inside a human mind: we have to learn our own flaws, overcome our biases, prevent ourselves from self-deceiving, get ourselves into good emotional shape to confront the truth and do what needs doing, etcetera etcetera and so on. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Disabusing Means Quotes By Robin Hobb

How much do you understand?' I demanded of her one afternoon. She cocked her head at me, met my gaze and demanded, 'How much do YOU understand? — Robin Hobb

Disabusing Means Quotes By Seneca The Younger

Freedom can't be bought for nothing. If you hold her precious, you must hold all else of little worth. — Seneca The Younger

Disabusing Means Quotes By Richard Simmons

How do you get motivated? By knowing your worth. Americans do not know how worthy they are. You deserve to be healthy, but a lot of times, people have, as childs been told - as a children been told that they're no good, that they're never going to be anything else. — Richard Simmons

Disabusing Means Quotes By Gerry Lindgren

The FEAR of becoming dehydrated causes dehydration. As with so many things in our life, it is because we KNOW it is a problem that it is a problem. — Gerry Lindgren

Disabusing Means Quotes By Alexander Ovechkin

Hockey is my life, you know. If I do not play hockey, I do not know what I do. — Alexander Ovechkin

Disabusing Means Quotes By Lee Child

Fiction started up, and we started burning brain cells on stories about things that didn't happen to people who didn't exist. Why? The only answer can be that humans deeply, deeply desired it. — Lee Child