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The Karpman drama triangle is a classic model of codependent behaviour. First of all, a codependent will rescue someone. Then, when their 'brave and charitable' work hasn't been acknowledged, they become very angry at the person they have attempted to rescue. And finally, they start to feel like a victim. They feel sorry for themselves and complain how the person they rescued never appreciated them. The important thing to learn here is that if a person wants to change, it's because they have made a decision to do so. — Christopher Dines

The greatest lesson you taught me is that parents' actions and choices resonates into their child's life, sometimes affecting them in a way it never should. — Samantha Young

I asked the Zebra,
are you black with white stripes?
Or white with black stripes?
And the zebra asked me,
Are you good with bad habits?
Or are you bad with good habits?
Are you noisy with quiet times?
Or are you quiet with noisy times?
Are you happy with some sad days?
Or are you sad with some happy days?
Are you neat with some sloppy ways?
Or are you sloppy with some neat ways?
And on and on and on and on and on and on he went.
I'll never ask a zebra about stripes ... again. — Shel Silverstein

Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking of them. — Alfred North Whitehead

His steeds to water at those springs On chaliced flowers that lies; And winking Mary-buds begin To ope their golden eyes: With every thing that pretty is, My lady sweet, arise. — William Shakespeare

10For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost. — Anonymous

There's no evidence that vulnerabilty is weakness. — Brene Brown

Walter Payton is still the best back ever to play the game. — Corey Dillon

Opportunities don't knock at all. They don't have to, they're already all around us. It's up to us to see where they are and take advantage of them. — Dave Thomas

What kind of economy grows for decades on end but doesn't allow most of the population to share in the gains from that growth? — Mark Weisbrot

Of the big horror movies of the '70s, you have 'The Omen,' 'The Sentinel,' 'Rosemary's Baby,' 'The Stepford Wives,' 'Burnt Offerings' - these are all romantic fatalist movies where there's a sort of glimmer of hope ... but darkness wins. — Chuck Palahniuk

I remembered his laugh, like a flock of crows taking off — Maggie Stiefvater