Feuerstein Mediated Quotes & Sayings
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Who knows what the tide could bring. — William Broyles Jr.
Profound silence would brood over the valley, even weighing down our spirits with indefinable heaviness. There can be no other place in the world where man feels himself so alone, so isolated, so completely ignored by nature, so incapable of entering into communion with her — David Oliver Relin
Meeting the "self" activates the transformation of human consciousness, — Caroline Myss
But all bubbles have a way of bursting or being deflated in the end. — Barry Gibb
I metaphor for sex, but she slapped my face and walked away when I asked. — Stephen King
So the fire and its subsequent flood, wich destroyed everything left that was not flammable and added a particularly noisome flux to the survivors'problems, did not mark its end. Rather it was a fiery punctuation mark, a coal-like comma, or salamander semicolon, in a continuing story. — Terry Pratchett
For me, the real pleasure in writing is in having an excuse to pursue my curiosity about people who have meant something to me. — Robert Gottlieb
Whenever we have an opportunity to engage with each other as human beings and to minimize the differences between us based on disparity in resources, then we should do it. — William T. Vollmann
When nothing becomes the vocal
Then nothing becomes the focal
And nothing's becoming at all — Kate Kaiser
Of course, Zach Nortan could show up at school in a garbage bag and still look great. — Heather Vogel Frederick
Advertising is profoundly manipulative at its core. Its imagery strives to deprive us of realistic ideas about love, sex, beauty, health, money, work, and life itself, in an attempt to convince us that only products can bring us true joy. Its practitioners are trained in psychology, sociology, argumentation, poetry, and design. These are powerful tools in the art of persuasion, more so when deployed by a multibillion-dollar industry. — Jennifer L. Pozner
