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Emosional Menurut Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Is there a thinker apart from thought? — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Emosional Menurut Quotes By Ellen Page

I think there's a tremendous amount of guilt that goes on between mothers and daughters, no matter how good or bad their relationships are. — Ellen Page

Emosional Menurut Quotes By Ransom Riggs

Hark to the clinking of the hammers! Hark to the driving of the nails! What fun to build a gallows, the cure for all that ails! — Ransom Riggs

Emosional Menurut Quotes By Charlotte Eriksson

I wanted to say all these things about how you just have to hold on to the things you love and let go of all the rest. — Charlotte Eriksson

Emosional Menurut Quotes By Steve Sabol

A perfect record does not mean that someone is the greatest. Rocky Marciano never lost a fight, but I never hear anyone say he's the greatest heavyweight champion of all time. — Steve Sabol

Emosional Menurut Quotes By Harry Stack Sullivan

The psychiatric interviewer is supposed to be doing three things: considering what the patient could mean by what he says; considering how he himself can best phrase what he wishes to communicate to the patient; and, at the same time, observing the general pattern of the events being communicated. In addition to that, to make notes which will be of more than evocative value, or come anywhere near being a verbatim record of what is said, in my opinion is beyond the capacity of most human beings. — Harry Stack Sullivan

Emosional Menurut Quotes By Ann Aguirre

I think people can be trusted to know what makes them unhappy. Maybe we don't always know what we want exactly, but we can usually say what we don't with a fair amount of specificity. — Ann Aguirre

Emosional Menurut Quotes By Aristotle.

The purpose of art is to represent the meaning of things. This represents the true reality, not external aspects. — Aristotle.