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Dopehead Cookie Quotes By Carl R. Rogers

I observe first that characteristically the client shows a tendency to move away, hesitantly and fearfully, from a self that he is not. In other words even though there maybe no recognition of what he might be moving toward, he is moving away from something. And of course in so doing he is beginning to define, however negatively, what he is. — Carl R. Rogers

Dopehead Cookie Quotes By Bell Hooks

While it is in no way racist for any author to write a book exclusively about white women, it is fundamentally racist for books to be published that focus solely on the American white woman's experience in which that experience is assumed to be the American woman's experience. — Bell Hooks

Dopehead Cookie Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

After all, what nobler thought can one cherish than that the universe lives within us all? — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Dopehead Cookie Quotes By Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Who lose courage; lose everything. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Dopehead Cookie Quotes By Kiera Cass

Almost all the girls who went home are already engaged to wonderful men. To be a part of the Selection at all makes you a prize. And you made it to the top four of the Elite at the very least. Trust me, Elise, guys will be lined up around the block for you."
Elise smiled. "I don't need a line. I just need one."
"Well, I need a line," Celeste said, making us all chuckle, even Elise.
"I'd like a handful," Kriss said. "A line does sound overwhelming." They looked at me.
"One."
"You're nuts," Celeste decided. — Kiera Cass

Dopehead Cookie Quotes By Mike Carter

There's something about the joint witnessing of the world that gives the experience a sense of permanence. — Mike Carter

Dopehead Cookie Quotes By Margaret Atwood

A whole person could go through the wringer and come out flat, neat, completed, like a flower pressed in a book. — Margaret Atwood