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Dissociates Quotes By Michel Foucault

Thought is no longer theoretical. As soon as it functions it offends or reconciles, attracts or repels, breaks, dissociates, unites or reunites; it cannot help but liberate or enslave. Even before prescribing, suggesting a future, saying what must be done, even before exhorting or merely sounding an alarm, thought, at the level of its existence, in its very dawning, is in itself an action-a perilous act. — Michel Foucault

Dissociates Quotes By David E. Kelley

Chemistry is not anything an executive producer or writer can orchestrate or plan; you just hope for it. — David E. Kelley

Dissociates Quotes By Nick Lane

Pigments such as haemoglobin are coloured because they absorb light of particular colours (bands of light, as in a rainbow) and reflect back light of other colours. The pattern of light absorbed by a compound is known as its absorption spectrum. When binding oxygen, haemoglobin absorbs light in the blue-green and yellow parts of the spectrum, but reflects back red light, and this is the reason why we perceive arterial blood as a vivid red colour. The absorption spectrum changes when oxygen dissociates from haemoglobin in venous blood. Deoxyhaemoglobin absorbs light across the green part of the spectrum, and reflects back red and blue light. This gives venous blood its purple colour. — Nick Lane

Dissociates Quotes By Nick Lane

Listeria ... secretes two or three proteins that together hijack the host cell's cytoskeleton. As a result, the bacteria motor around the inside of the infected cell, pushed by an actin 'comet tail' that associates and dissociates behind them. — Nick Lane

Dissociates Quotes By Neil Strauss

Logically, I know I'm being controlled by my emotions. But my logic is just 2 percent right now. I feel emotionally raw." [Mystery] clenched his bedsheet in his fist. "I feel strange and empty, like after a shit. — Neil Strauss

Dissociates Quotes By Anita Diamant

Mameh would complain about America; how the apples had no taste — Anita Diamant

Dissociates Quotes By Eve Ensler

I think many of us get separated from the mothership - our body - early on. I think the mothership is also the Earth, and life itself. Trauma separates us from that and dissociates us from our hearts. — Eve Ensler

Dissociates Quotes By Lydia Anne Klima

Writing is acting on paper. — Lydia Anne Klima

Dissociates Quotes By Glenn Haybittle

She realises how little she knows about this man. Her knowledge little more than a thin sheen of brightness, like reflected sunlight on an opaque pond. — Glenn Haybittle

Dissociates Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Our actions as believers should be extensive and comprehensive — Sunday Adelaja

Dissociates Quotes By Heather Hans

likely to form a secure attachment. The less secure the relationship attachments in our first two years, the harder it is to have good relationships throughout our lives. Little or no response to a distressed child from a caregiver may result in the child developing an avoidant behavior pattern, and low self-esteem. When a caregiver is inconsistent in response to the child's needs, the child will likely form ambivalent relationship patterns, anxiously uncertain about whether they can trust people. Finally, frightening behavior, intrusiveness, withdrawal, negativity, role confusion, and maltreatment lead to a disorganized attachment, and cause a child to feel dazed and confused. This child dissociates and compartmentalizes the traumatic experiences as — Heather Hans

Dissociates Quotes By Jane Lynch

I'm kind of a 'Fix-It Felix' video girl. I like the simpler, sweeter kind of games. — Jane Lynch

Dissociates Quotes By Sorin Cerin

We live behind the closed doors of our own destiny. — Sorin Cerin

Dissociates Quotes By Kirsten Beyer

The ability to admit that you do not know is the surest indication of your enduring strength — Kirsten Beyer

Dissociates Quotes By Eve Ensler

Trauma dissociates us from the parts of our body that are wounded, so we have to leave our whole body. It's a journey you take your whole life, that coming back in, re-landing in your body, in your self, on the Earth. I think one of the reasons it's been so easy, in a way, for us to violate both women and the Earth is this profound dissociation that exists in everyone. — Eve Ensler

Dissociates Quotes By A.D. Aliwat

Not caring is absolute freedom, and if you own it, all the way, it emits supreme confidence. — A.D. Aliwat

Dissociates Quotes By Brian Christian

And if you're just operating by habit, then you're not really living. - MY DINNER WITH ANDRE — Brian Christian

Dissociates Quotes By Wendelin Van Draanen

I am a runner. That's what I do. That's who I am. Running is all I know, or want, or care about. — Wendelin Van Draanen

Dissociates Quotes By Naguib Mahfouz

It is an indication of truth's jealousy that it has not made for anyone a path to it, and that it has not deprived anyone of the hope of attaining it, and it has left people running in the deserts of perplexity and drowning in the seas of doubt; and he who thinks he has attained it, it dissociates itself from, and he who thinks he has dissociated himself from it has lost his way. — Naguib Mahfouz

Dissociates Quotes By Jamie Holoran

There was nothing normal about the divine twin sproutings that formed Rachel Melville's magically springy chest. Almost involuntarily Ronnie found himself nodding like an obedient puppy. — Jamie Holoran

Dissociates Quotes By Auliq Ice

Change must come before it's too late, the nature destroyed forever we shall not find. — Auliq Ice

Dissociates Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Action painting has to do with self-creation or self-definition or self-transcendence; but this dissociates it from self-expression, which assumes the acceptance of the ego as it is, with its wound and its magic. — Hannah Arendt

Dissociates Quotes By Richard Baxter

Beware lest, while you proclaim to the world the necessity of a Savior, your own hearts should neglect him, and you should miss an interest in him and his saving benefits. Take heed to yourselves, lest you perish, while you call upon others to take heed of perishing; and lest you famish yourselves while you prepare food for them. Though there — Richard Baxter