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Kilcourse Photographs Quotes By Christopher Dines

It was only when I started to reconnect with my inner child four years into recovery (I was over four years clean and sober off drugs and alcohol) and started to attend a love addiction support group that I was able to trust again and have faith that there are just as many honest and trustworthy women as there are women who are not interested in monogamy.
However, it was after ten years of continuous recovery that I started to really dig deep into my childhood grief work and was finally able to reclaim my inner child. I started to take risks again. On a practical level, you can't get very far in this world if you resent and distrust the opposite sex and, sadly, many men and women suffer in this area. Rather than celebrating the opposite sex, they fear them. Empathy and self-compassion has helped me in this area too. — Christopher Dines

Kilcourse Photographs Quotes By Bill Gates

If u are born poor then it's not your mistake but if u die poor then it is your mistake — Bill Gates

Kilcourse Photographs Quotes By Harper Lee

Avery said it was written on the Rosetta Stone that when children disobeyed their parents, smoked cigarettes and made war on each other, the seasons would change: Jem and I were burdened with the guilt of contributing to the aberrations of nature, thereby causing unhappiness to our neighbours and discomfort to ourselves. — Harper Lee

Kilcourse Photographs Quotes By Miguel El Portugues

Always there whom we believe shouldn't be and never are there whom we believe should be. — Miguel El Portugues

Kilcourse Photographs Quotes By Michel Faber

What do his ambitions matter, if those are her collar-bones? — Michel Faber

Kilcourse Photographs Quotes By Hill Harper

People always think about what prison is. What prison really is - it's not a physical challenge, it's mental. — Hill Harper