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Mazefsky Emotional Regulation Quotes By Robert Stacy McCain

When somebody is determined to whup your ass, without regard to any concern for what is fair, you must recognize that the only alternative is to whup his ass by whatever means or methods are available. — Robert Stacy McCain

Mazefsky Emotional Regulation Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Although I was lonely, I was not unhappy. I was able to cling to myself. At least now I had a self to cling to. — Haruki Murakami

Mazefsky Emotional Regulation Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

No confict is so severe as his who labors to subdue himself. — Thomas A Kempis

Mazefsky Emotional Regulation Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

To believe in a God was to accept that He or She wasn't going to deliver you from every problem. — Brandon Sanderson

Mazefsky Emotional Regulation Quotes By John Chrysostom

Since it is likely that, being men, they would sin every day, St. Paul consoles his hearers by saying 'renew yourselves' from day to day. This is what we do with houses: we keep constantly repairing them as they wear old. You should do the same thing to yourself. Have you sinned today? Have you made your soul old? Do not despair, do not despond, but renew your soul by repentance, and tears, and Confession, and by doing good things. And never cease doing this. — John Chrysostom

Mazefsky Emotional Regulation Quotes By Kristin Hannah

Sitting around and waiting for your muse is not the best choice. — Kristin Hannah

Mazefsky Emotional Regulation Quotes By Michel Foucault

We are obliged to produce the truth by the power that demands truth and needs it in order to function: we are constrained, we are condemned to admit the truth or to discover it. Power constantly asks questions and questions us; it constantly investigates and records; it institutionalizes the search for the truth, professionalizes it, and rewards it ... In a different sense, we are also subject to the truth in the sense that truth lays down the law: it is the discourse of truth that decides, at least in part; it conveys and propels effects of power. — Michel Foucault