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My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Lauryn Hill

How you gone win, when you ain't right within? Uh-uh come again — Lauryn Hill

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Clayton Christensen

People under-invest in family because it doesn't pay off until the long term. — Clayton Christensen

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Years ago someone wrote [about me]: 'She characterizes Molly Weasley as a mother who is only at home looking after the children.' I was deeply offended, because I until a year before that had also been such a mother who was at home all the time taking care of her child [ ... ] What has lesser status and is more difficult than raising a child? And what is more important? — J.K. Rowling

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By William Golding

He wanted to explain how people were never quite what you thought they were. — William Golding

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By E. O. Wilson

Science is the global civilization of which I am a citizen. The spread of its democratic ethic and its unifying powers provides my faith in humanity. The astonishing depths of wonders in the universe, continuously revealed by science is my temple. The capacity of the informed human mind, liberated at last by the understanding that we are alone and thus the sole stewards of earth, is my religion. The potential of humanity to turn this planet into a paradise for future generations is my afterlife. — E. O. Wilson

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Loretta Lynn

I was the first woman ever named Entertainer of the Year in country music. — Loretta Lynn

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Cornel West

I grew up in traditional black patriarchal culture and there is no doubt that I'm going to take a great many unconscious, but present, patriarchal complicities to the grave because it so deeply ensconced in how I look at the world. Therefore, very much like alcoholism, drug addiction, or racism patriarchy is a disease and we are in perennial recovery and relapse. So you have to get up every morning and struggle against it. — Cornel West

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Cara Elliott

Sweet Jesus," he whispered, trailing kisses along the line of her jaw. "Our excavation must have freed some deep, dark ancient enchantment from the earth. How else to explain this magic? — Cara Elliott

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Gene Wolfe

All the history of the stage is a struggle, the gasping of a beautiful child born at the point of death. The moralists, censorship and oppression, technology, and now poverty have all tried to destroy her. Only we, the actors and audiences, have kept her alive. — Gene Wolfe

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

A chat
With the Grim Reaper
should be enough to scare
away any thought of relapse.
Wish it were that easy,
but not even days conversing
with death can disintegrate
the claws of addiction. — Ellen Hopkins

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Brene Brown

Now I can lean into joy, even when it makes me feel tender and vulnerable. In fact, I expect tender and vulnerable. Joy is as thorny and sharp as any of the dark emotions. To love someone fiercely, to believe in something with your whole heart, to celebrate a fleeting moment in time, to fully engage in a life that doesn't come with guarantees - these are risks that involve vulnerability and often pain. When we lose our tolerance for discomfort, we lose joy. In fact, addiction research shows us that an intensely positive experience is as likely to cause relapse as an intensely painful experience. — Brene Brown

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Eddie Izzard

I am an evil Giraffe. — Eddie Izzard

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Julie Brown

I was always trying to do things to make school fun. — Julie Brown

My Addiction Vs Relapse Quotes By Edmund Burke

Somebody has said, that a king may make a nobleman but he cannot make a gentleman. — Edmund Burke