Generality Psychology Quotes & Sayings
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You can be total without being perfect and you can be perfect without being total. In fact, you can only be perfect if you are not total, because perfection will choose either the right or the left; then you become a perfect rightist, or you become a perfect leftist, or you become a perfect middler. But perfection means you are fixed; perfection means no change moves within you; perfection means now you are frozen, not flowing. And perfection is always partial. The — Osho

As with anything you set out to learn in life, you don't get from point A to point Z without touching upon all those letters in between. — Jill Whalen

Lord, send Your life throughout the entire church. Visit Your church; restore sound doctrine and holy, earnest living. Take away from professing Christians their love of frivolities, their attempts to meet the world on it's own ground, and give back the old love of the doctrines of the Cross and Christ. May free grace and dying love again be the music that refreshes the church and makes her heart exceeding glad. — Charles Spurgeon

Maria Clara did not faint, simply because the Filipinos do not know how to faint. — Jose Rizal

The party had all the best qualities of a riot and a night on the barricades. — John Steinbeck

Have big dreams but focus only on what you can control: your own thoughts, words and actions. This was Gandhi's way ... in the words of Buddhist poet Gary Snyder, our job is to move the world a millionth of an inch. — Eboo Patel

He's my sister's mate - it's my right to irritate him. It's what we males do. — Suzanne Wright

Sunny could think of lots of reasons about why the angel was crying, but the one that felt the best to her was that the angel wept so Sunny didn't have to. — Megan Hart

I bought a box of animal crackers, but there was nothing inside. They'd eaten each other. — Lily Tomlin

I didn't want to be treated like a 'star.' I fought it constantly, and I think I was rude. — Barry Manilow

I'm a monster too. And they probably can't help it either. — Frances Hardinge

A horse is wonderful by definition. — Piers Anthony