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Drivenly Quotes By Mary Jane Hathaway

He was like a paperweight, but less mobile. — Mary Jane Hathaway

Drivenly Quotes By Edward Abbey

Life is too short for grief. Or regret. Or bullshit. I — Edward Abbey

Drivenly Quotes By Sarah Hackley

Depression affects almost 80% of migraine sufferers at one time or another. People with migraine, especially chronic migraine, also are more likely to experience intense anxiety and to have suicidal tendencies. If we want to live happy and joyful lives with migraine, it is vital that we acknowledge and deal with the emotional realities of the disease. — Sarah Hackley

Drivenly Quotes By Ursula Denise Walker

True faith has no eyes, no ability to see. Instead, the Father left us with the most precious little grain - a tiny little thing - in a mustard seed. — Ursula Denise Walker

Drivenly Quotes By James Hillman

The pathologized images have moved the soul in several ways: we are afraid; we feel vulnerable and in danger; our very physical sustance and sanity appear to be menaced; we want to prevent or rectify. Especially this last seizes us. We feel protective, impelled to correct, straighten, repair. For we have confused something sick with something wrong. [ ... ]
affliction reaches us partly through the guilt it brings. Guilt belongs to the experiences of deviation, the the sense of being off, failing, 'missing the mark'. [ ... ]
However the true missing of the mark is taking the guilt literally, where failings becomes faults to be set right. This places the guilt on the shoulders of the ego who 'should not' have failed. Then pathologizing reinforces the ego's style and guilt serves a secondary gain, increasing the ego's sense of importance: ego becomes superego, drivenly busy with repairing wrongs. A guilty ego is no less egocentric than a proud one. — James Hillman

Drivenly Quotes By Stephen Beal

I have been interested in the dialogue of abstraction and modernist painting - and the rich history of the grid. I also think I have been influenced a bit by some of the particular qualities of the Bay Area. The weather and the atmosphere here is so exotic, like the fog rolling in and the nuanced differences in the quality of light. — Stephen Beal

Drivenly Quotes By Alison Goldfrapp

I have no guilt about any of my pleasures. — Alison Goldfrapp

Drivenly Quotes By Betsy Lerner

All writers are like bomb-throwers, whether they attack with dense academic prose or jazzy riffs of stream-of-consciousness writing. — Betsy Lerner

Drivenly Quotes By Ziad K. Abdelnour

I don't know how people can fake whole relationships ... I can't even fake a hello to somebody I don't like — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Drivenly Quotes By Gilda Radner

My life had made me funny, and cancer wasn't going to change that, — Gilda Radner

Drivenly Quotes By Helen Susan Swift

There are three sorts of people; those who are alive, those who are dead, and those who are at sea. Attributed — Helen Susan Swift

Drivenly Quotes By Brian M. Boyce

And He knew him, imagine, To be known, spoken of, By the creator of everything That rule from above. — Brian M. Boyce

Drivenly Quotes By Amy Grant

I just think music is such a beautiful thing. It lifts the heart and buoys up your spirits - all kinds of music. — Amy Grant

Drivenly Quotes By David Foster Wallace

This was why mothers were so obsessively, consumingly, drivenly, and yet somehow narcissistically loving of you, their kid: the mothers are trying frantically to make amends for a murder neither of you quite remember. — David Foster Wallace

Drivenly Quotes By Carolyn Weston

What woke him was a subconscious awareness of atmospheric change. The billowing curtains over his east windows looked like a fat ghostly intruder. — Carolyn Weston

Drivenly Quotes By Francois-Andre Danican Philidor

It is always advantageous to exchange your king's bishop pawn for the king's pawn, since this leads to the seizure of the centre and, in addition, to the opening of a file for the rook. — Francois-Andre Danican Philidor