Ericksonian Hypnotherapy Quotes & Sayings
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She raised us with humor, and she raised us to understand that not everything was going to be great-but how to laugh through it. — Liza Minnelli

I grew up in a Christian home. The strictness comes with religion in general. Whether you grew up Jewish or Orthodox Jewish or Muslim, there are certain rules and regulations. But my parents instilled in me the importance of defining God for yourself. — Vera Farmiga

I grew up a Red Sox fan. I grew up going to Fenway Park and the Museum of Fine Arts and the Science Museum and Symphony Hall and going to the Common, walking around. My whole family at different times lived and worked in Boston. — James Spader

Probably the undertaker thinks less of death than almost any other man. He is so accustomed to it that his mind must involuntarily turn from its horror to a contemplation of how much he makes out of the burial. — Clarence Darrow

How can I possibly say good-bye to the person I am so hopelessly, deeply and permanently in love with? Because I love you Chris. I do. I will always be in love with you, even though you'll never love me back. You have been my sanctuary this year. You saved me. Do you know that? You saved me. And I wish that you would let me save you. — Jessica Park

Never look back unless you are planning to go that way. — Henry David Thoreau

We're all captives, in one way or another . . . — Jaye Frances

I think I've lost 3lbs - I'm very, very happy. I thought of it as work and a spa. — Joan Rivers

The Black family of the future will foster our liberation, enhance our self-esteem, and shape our ideas and goals. — Dorothy Height

Even Colin Powell who was everywhere before he became secretary of state, just stopped going out. I think part of it was he didn't want to be viewed suspiciously by the other people in the White House who rarely go anywhere. — Sally Quinn

Many books serve merely to show how many ways there are of being wrong, and how far astray you yourself would go if you followed their guidance. You should read only when your own thoughts dry up ... — Arthur Schopenhauer