Gaynard Psychosocial Care Quotes & Sayings
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Katy, that the whole world can be involved in this madness we call war, and all the while the flowers and the bees and the seasons keep on doing what they must, wise but never weary in their wait for humanity to come to its senses and remember the beauty of life? It is queer, but my love and longing for the world are always deepened by my absence from it; it's wondrous, don't you think, that a person can swing from despair to gleeful hunger, and that even during these dark days there is happiness to be found in the smallest things?) Anyway, — Kate Morton
I don't care if you go to bed smelling like him, so long as you wake up smelling like me. — Tiffany Snow
Regardless of whether you're trying to convince someone to support your favorite charity, eat healthier, switch their business from their current supplier to your firm, or just adopt a new way of working at the office, one of the most common explanations for lack of persuasive success is also one of the simplest: People recognize they should change their behavior, but they just don't feel like doing it right now. — Steve J. Martin
It is grievous for a man to leave behind him a shadow in his own shape. — Victor Hugo
Love leaves legacy. How you treated other people, not your wealth or accomplishments, is the most enduring impact you can leave on earth. — Rick Warren
Cole didn't see her for the rest of the weekend, and he was glad.
She wasn't in class on Monday either. That made it easier.
Tuesday she was still missing. — Danika Stone
I have always been aware of how I break.
I know what kind of situations will break me.
I know what kind of people will do it.
I know how much it will hurt. — David Levithan
I'd love to be a writer one day — Danielle Steel
I told him that without me he wouldn't be able to find his arse with his two hands, — Bill Carson
First, we become aware of that which is Divine around us. Then we become aware of that which is Divine within us. Finally, we become aware that all is Divine, and that there is nothing else. This is the moment of our awakening. — Neale Donald Walsch
