Mythotherapy Quotes & Sayings
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Top Mythotherapy Quotes

Sometimes we're all just sad little desserts who just need a little self-confidence. — Meghan Murphy

Cardigans can be very sexy."
"Really? Go into the bathroom, stare into the mirror, then come back out here and tell me if you'd fuck yourself. — Nick Pageant

Wisteria Ling," a familiar voice shouted. "I challenge you."
Sariil stood there, one finger pointed at Wisteria.
"To a dance? Sariil, I don't think you quite understand this assignment," Wisteria said, though she was amused.
"Backing down, are you? Seems the great Wisteria Ling is afraid after our last encounter," Sariil gloated.
"Ugh," Wisteria said, by way of acceptance. — Kara Loo

It was clear to my parents that I had the gift of voice, and they encouraged me to pursue it. — Rain Phoenix

What if the Secret to Success is Failure?, — Paul Tough

My experience of emptiness is that it is alive with the possibility of everything waiting to be born — Mary Martin

A heck of a lot more accountability comes from individuals or the church doing it than the government, that signs off on helping people at 5 o'clock, because it comes from the heart, not from a badge or a mandate. — Doug LaMalfa

Volgar birdmen, hear my cry, Jeru's burning, you will die. Close your wings and bow your heads, Every living birdman, dead. — Amy Harmon

human societies always define themselves by their narrowest possible interests.That they are exclusive not inclusive. — Joel Shepherd

I'm climbing into a vehicle that has a powerful influence on our culture. I'd like to make it do something good. The media is populated with attorneys, psychologists and pundits but there are only three physicians: me, Dr. Oz and Sanjay Gupta. We are the only MDs who practice medicine and have board certifications in one or two fields. That's it. — Drew Pinsky

Forget pleasure and Ambition — Allen Ginsberg

There's never been a great fight without the writers taking on and finding an identity for it. That's probably what has happened boxing. Writers are not writing about us big boys anymore and I tell you right, however you feel, take something, find it, and use it because American needs something to read about. Not to see on television, but to read about. Let the writers take over. — George Foreman