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Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Carl Rogers

There is another peculiar satisfaction in really hearing someone: It is like listening to the music of the spheres, because beyond the immediate message of the person, no matter what that might be, there is the universal. Hidden in all of the personal communications which I really hear there seem to be orderly psychological laws, aspects of the same order we find in the universe as a whole. So there is both the satisfaction of hearing this person and also the satisfaction of feeling one's self in touch with what is universally true. — Carl Rogers

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Suzy Kassem

Everything turns, rotates, spins, circles, loops, pulsates, resonates, and repeats. — Suzy Kassem

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Dean Koontz

Maybe magic and love, together, can achieve what magic alone cannot. — Dean Koontz

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

Watson: "You may be right."
Holmes: "The probability lies in that direction. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Jacob M. Braude

Consider how hard it is to change yourself and you'll understand what little chance you have in trying to change others. — Jacob M. Braude

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Will any man despise me? Let him see to it. But I will see to it that I may not be found doing or saying anything that deserves to be despised. — Marcus Aurelius

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Stephen Fry

As children everyone thinks their family is weird and they're upset by the weirdness of their own family. — Stephen Fry

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By George Lakoff

Why didn't the Democrats accomplish more right after the 2006 elections that gave them control of Congress? It wasn't just that they didn't have votes to override a presidential veto or block a filibuster. They didn't use their mandate to substantially change how the public--and the media-- thought about issues. They just tried to be rational, to devise programs to fit people's interests and the polls. Because there was little understanding of the brain, there was no campaign to change brains. Indeed, the very idea of "changing brains" sounds a little sinister to progressives-- a kind of Frankenstein image comes to mind. It sounds Machiavellian to liberals, like what the Republicans do. But "changing minds" in any deep way always requires changing brains. Once you understand a bit more about how brains work, you will understand that politics is very much about changing brains-- and that it can be highly moral and not the least bit sinister or underhanded. — George Lakoff

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Temitope Owosela

I love my persona because it seems like I am weak; but, stirring up within me, I can present strength within my weakness.
I only know strength in my weakness. Because that is what I know throughout my life.
Knowing pain daily; but, also the ability to stand on my 2 feet to say it is enough knowing I will get into more trouble. Also knowing that I can handle the pain through standing for myself. — Temitope Owosela

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Alice McDermott

A perfect poem you can't pin down and say, 'This is exactly what it meant to me.' It's not a self-help manual. — Alice McDermott

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Bernie Sanders

Defy the pundits again and reach for a high voter turnout that'll shock the establishment. — Bernie Sanders

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By David Perlmutter

statins may lessen brain function and increase risk for heart disease. The reason is simple: The brain needs cholesterol — David Perlmutter

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Jim Rohn

Learn how to say no. Don't let your mouth overload your back. — Jim Rohn

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

If England wants a happy, well-fed aristocracy, she mustn't have wars. She can't have it both ways. — P.G. Wodehouse

Himekawa From Tsubakihara Quotes By Simon Schama

From 1789, perhaps even before that, it had been the willingness of politicians to exploit either the threat or the fact of violence that had given them the power to challenge constituted authority. Bloodshed was not the unfortunate by product of revolution, it was the source of energy. — Simon Schama