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Psychological Contracts Quotes By E. Lockhart

...you must wear clothes, you must honor your teachers, you must not attack fellow students' dorm rooms with chain saws. — E. Lockhart

Psychological Contracts Quotes By Ana Monnar

Good for you and be proud of yourself because you have your priorities in order. Be proud of yourself if you are responsible, reliable, persistent, and take your job and education seriously. — Ana Monnar

Psychological Contracts Quotes By Martin Schulz

Particularly in periods of crisis, governments have the obligation to lead by good example! Instead, many in Europe are confronting this global challenge with a penny-pinching mentality that drives me crazy. — Martin Schulz

Psychological Contracts Quotes By Martial

Of no day can the retrospect cause pain to a good man. — Martial

Psychological Contracts Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

Marriage is a psychological condition, not a civil contract and a license. Once a marriage is dead, it is dead, and it begins to stink faster than a dead fish. — Robert A. Heinlein

Psychological Contracts Quotes By Brenda Strong

Growing up in the Pacific Northwest as a young girl, whenever I felt emotionally overwhelmed, I would take a walk in the woods. Being in the stillness and grandeur of trees had always calmed me. — Brenda Strong

Psychological Contracts Quotes By George Santayana

It is not society's fault that most men seem to miss their vocation. Most men have no vocation. — George Santayana

Psychological Contracts Quotes By Kody Keplinger

I'd never felt like this, like I wanted to climb into another person's skin. — Kody Keplinger

Psychological Contracts Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Non-surrender hardens your psychological form, the shell of the ego, and so creates a strong sense of separateness. The world around you and people in particular come to be perceived as threatening. The unconscious compulsion to destroy others through judgment arises, as does the need to compete and dominate. Even nature becomes your enemy and your perceptions and interpretations are governed by fear. The mental disease that we call paranoia is only a slightly more acute form of this normal but dysfunctional state of consciousness. Not only your psychological form but also your physical form - your body - becomes hard and rigid through resistance. Tension arises in different parts of the body, and the body as a whole contracts. — Eckhart Tolle