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Minotto Chair Quotes By Jonathan Rottenberg

Rather than assuming weakness or defectiveness, we should acknowledge that getting through depression requires considerable strength. Rather than assuming permanent debility, we should recognize that some depressions are followed by thriving. — Jonathan Rottenberg

Minotto Chair Quotes By Charles Kelley

Growing up I played in garage bands and cover bands with my older brother, and he got us a gig opening up for some hippie jam band. I was 15. I felt like such an adult! — Charles Kelley

Minotto Chair Quotes By Steven Erikson

He'd stood amidst the ranks more than once, sensing the soldiers alongside him seeking and finding that place in the mind, cold and silent, the place where husbands, fathers, wives and mothers became killers. And practice made it easier, each time. Until it becomes a place you never leave. — Steven Erikson

Minotto Chair Quotes By Daniel James Brown

set up machine-gun emplacements at Pier 91; the chief refused — Daniel James Brown

Minotto Chair Quotes By Matthew McConaughey

The tree is known by his fruit. — Matthew McConaughey

Minotto Chair Quotes By Marina Abramovic

Theatre is fake ... The knife is not real, the blood is not real, and the emotions are not real. Performance is just the opposite: the knife is real, the blood is real, and the emotions are real. — Marina Abramovic

Minotto Chair Quotes By Thomas M. Sterner

If you are not in control of your thoughts then you are not in control of yourself. Without self-control, you have no real power, regardless of whatever else you accomplish. If you are not aware of the thoughts that you are thinking in each moment, then you are the rider with no reins, with no power over where you are going. You cannot control what you are not aware of. Awareness must come first. — Thomas M. Sterner