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He pushed the steelframed glasses up on his perfect nose. "I don't pay much attention to the selfhelp movement, but even I've heard of you. Is the doctorate real or phony?"
"I have a very real Ph.D. in psychology, which qualifies me to make a fairly accurate diagnosis: "You're a jerk. Now, leave me alone. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Life is about balance. It's not about forgetting the bad times or escaping them. It's about creating enough good times to outweigh the bad. — Tommy Cotton

In the hall of mirrors, you are everywhere. Which is the real you? Find your original Self, the one who perceives all the reflections and is amused by them. Then you will recognize your path and walk it. — Alberto Villoldo

I am not a nostalgic person. — Elizabeth Wurtzel

What I've learned is there's a scientifically proven phenomenon that's attached to gratitude, and that if you consciously take note of what is good in your life, quantifiable benefits happen. — Deborah Norville

The ego relies on the familiar. It is reluctant to experience the unknown, which is they very essence of life. — Deepak Chopra

The morning was full of sunlight and hope. — Kate Chopin

When you risk nothing you gain nothing — Sai

Shyness is I-ness. Shyness is really wondering if you have other people's approval. — Dorothy Sarnoff

Only now are increasing numbers of political and social scientists beginning to realize that Kelso's theories provide a private-property-based alternative to the imminent passage of a government-distributed "guaranteed income" or "negative income tax." — Hazel Henderson

Place a weapon in the hands of
Greed, hatred, especially of ignorance
You've created innocent deaths
That wasn't neccasary — R.K. Cowles

I have the deepest respect even for Pagan myths, still more for the myths in Holy Scripture. — C.S. Lewis

In our quest to reach the stars we must first learn how to balance on our toes. — Brandon R. King

There's a lot of craft in songwriting. The divine inspiration is when the idea comes. It may be a riff. It may be a word. It may be a phrase. It may be a title. Sometimes, in the best of both worlds, that divine inspiration extends through the whole song. I've literally sat down and written a song from beginning to end, almost complete lyrics and everything without ever stopping ... in two minutes. The chorus of 'She's Gone' was like that.. — John Oates