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Kahramana Gifts Quotes By Studs Terkel

I want a language that speaks the truth. — Studs Terkel

Kahramana Gifts Quotes By Christopher Dines

When we practise self-compassion, we look after ourselves just as though we are nurturing a small child. In fact, a major part of grieving our original pain work (so that we can heal and be emotionally liberated) is to re-parent ourselves and reconnect with our inner child.

This is what the author, John Bradshaw, meant by 'reclaiming our inner child'. In recovery, we can begin to nurture our inner child and connect deeply with our heart and spirit. — Christopher Dines

Kahramana Gifts Quotes By David Foenkinos

Now, between them, there was literature. — David Foenkinos

Kahramana Gifts Quotes By Melissa McCarthy

Part of being young is you thinking that gaining 6 lbs. Is the end of the world — Melissa McCarthy

Kahramana Gifts Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

Friendship consists in forgetting; what one gives, and remembering what one receives. — Alexandre Dumas

Kahramana Gifts Quotes By St. Lucia

When I start working on an idea, I immediately record without judging it. — St. Lucia

Kahramana Gifts Quotes By Neil Postman

For in the end, he was trying to tell us what afflicted the people in 'Brave New World' was not that they were laughing instead of thinking, but that they did not know what they were laughing about and why they had stopped thinking. — Neil Postman

Kahramana Gifts Quotes By Carroll Quigley

The hope for the twentieth century rests on recognition that war and depression are man-made, and needless. They can be avoided in the future by turning from the nineteenth-century characteristics just mentioned (materialism, selfishness, false values, hypocrisy, and secret vices) and going back to other characteristics that our Western Society has always regarded as virtues: generosity, compassion, cooperation, rationality, and foresight, and finding a increased role in human life for love, spirituality, charity, and self discipline. — Carroll Quigley