Rabbit Therapy Quotes & Sayings
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As my friend said that when people say the church is full of hypocrites, he says we always have room for more. — Shane Claiborne

As Lily Cavenaugh says in The Talisman (and it was Peter Straub's line, not mine), "You can never be too thin or too rich." And if you don't believe it, you were never really fat or really poor. — Stephen King

The third principle is that any philosophic knowledge is only valuable if it is true or if it works. — L. Ron Hubbard

There is a recurrent scene from those dinners that surfaces again and again, like an obsessive undercurrent in a dream. Julian, at the head of the long table, rises to his feet and lifts his wineglass. 'Live forever,' he says.
And the rest of us rise too, and clink our glasses across the table, like an army regiment crossing sabres: Henry and Bunny, Charles and Francis, Camilla and I. 'Live forever,' we chorus, throwing our glasses back in unison.
And always, always, that same toast. Live forever. — Donna Tartt

- You are exceedingly annoying.
- Thank you.
- It was not a compliment. — Jen Turano

To do all that one is able to do, is to be a man; to do all that one would like to do, is to be a god. — Napoleon Bonaparte

If you want to sustain excellence over a long time, you'd better come up with a system that works well. Anyone can sprint for a little while, but you can't sprint for forty years. — Michael Dell

Negotiation is not a policy. It's a technique. It's something you use when it's to your advantage, and something that you don't use when it's not to your advantage. — John Bolton

When your inner mantra becomes 'How may I serve?' rather than 'What am I going to get?' and 'Who do I need to defeat?,' you start to see the unfolding of God in everything and everyone around you and you shift into higher consciousness. — Wayne Dyer

The quest of Truth involves tapas-self-suffering-sometimes even unto death. — Mahatma Gandhi

The books we love offer a sketch of a whole universe that we secretly inhabit, and in which we desire the other person to assume a role.
One of the conditions of happy romantic compatibility is, if not to have read the same books, to have read at least some books in common with the other person - which means, moreover, to have non-read the same books. From the beginning of the relationship, then, it is crucial to show that we can match the expectations of our beloved by making him or her sense the proximity of our inner libraries. — Pierre Bayard

What do you call it when you end up right where you're supposed to be?"
Foster simply replies, "The perfect chemistry. — Renee Ericson