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Opment Quotes By Elsa Triolet

You can kill time or kill yourself, it comes to the same thing in the end. — Elsa Triolet

Opment Quotes By Cornelia Funke

Oh yes, he was an idiot. He'd always been frightened by how much he needed her. And now it was too late. — Cornelia Funke

Opment Quotes By John Irving

Most dump kids are believers; maybe you have to believe in something when you see so many discarded things. — John Irving

Opment Quotes By Shia Labeouf

Most actors on most days don't think they're worthy. — Shia Labeouf

Opment Quotes By Vaclav Havel

Every meaningful cultural act
wherever it takes place
is unquestionably good in and of itself, simply because it exists and because it offers something to someone. Yet can this value 'in itself' really be separated from 'the common good'? Is not one an integral part of the other from the start? Does not the bare fact that a work of art has meant something to someone
even if only for a moment, perhaps to a single person
already somehow change, however minutely, the overall condition for the better? ... Can we separate the awakening human soul from what it always, already is
an awakening human community? — Vaclav Havel

Opment Quotes By Mary Crocker Cook

Any discussion of male codependency, even one rooted in early attachment dis-ruption, must address the pressures of the social-norm context for male devel-opment. These pressures are often referred to in the literature as "gender role strain." Gender role strain in men has been identified as either the failure to fulfill male role expectations or the traumatic fulfillment of these expectations, and their negative consequences. One proposed cause of gender role strain is the early gender role socialization process which begins within the family context and is supported by a larger cultural socialization based on patriarchy. — Mary Crocker Cook