Lhay Polyvagal Theory Quotes & Sayings
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First one's free. — Lilith Saintcrow
Even if I don't release it myself, somebody else might hear it and want to record it. When you write a song, it gives it that potential. — Smokey Robinson
Hey! Leave the door open will ya? The flies haven't been out all day. — Redd Foxx
In a symbol there is concealment and yet revelation: here therefore, by silence and by speech acting together, comes a double significance. In the symbol proper, what we can call a symbol, there is ever, more or less distinctly and directly, some embodiment and revelation of the Infinite; the Infinite is made to blend itself with the Finite, to stand visible, and as it were, attainable there. By symbols, accordingly, is man guided and commanded, made happy, made wretched. — Thomas Carlyle
The Transparency Bill is something we should all support - practical steps in promoting an open and accountable democracy. — Andrew Lansley
Bryant Gumbel is thrilled about his CBS deal and can't wait to start alienating the staff of an entirely new network. — Craig Kilborn
Remind a man of what he remembers, and you will make him forget it. — Plautus
My name is Leah, and I will do anything to keep my husband. — Tarryn Fisher
Sadie Kane here. If you're listening to this, congratulations, you survived doomsday. — Rick Riordan
The most powerful force possessed by the individual citizen is her own government ... Government is the only organized mechanism that makes possible that level of shared disinterest known as the public good. — John Ralston Saul
Perhaps I am too tame, too domestic a magician. But how does one work up a little madness? I meet with mad people every day in the street, but I never thought before to wonder how they got mad. Perhaps I should go wandering on lonely moors and barren shores. That is always a popular place for lunatics - in novels and plays at any rate. Perhaps wild England will make me mad. — Susanna Clarke
While the Marshall Plan was important for Europe's recovery, Europe's prosperity was really built on economic integration and policy coherence. — Mo Ibrahim
Misery comes the moment you become clinging, attached. The moment you put conditions on life. — Rajneesh
