Reframing Techniques Quotes & Sayings
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Religion (Dharma) begins with an obliging nature. — Dada Bhagwan
Only then, when no situation or character is obviously good or evil, is it truly interesting to act. — Liv Ullmann
You can't even begin to understand biology, you can't understand life, unless you understand what it's all there for, how it arose - and that means evolution. — Richard Dawkins
There wasn't a key moment when I knew I wanted to quit. — Chris Cornell
Nothing bears out in practice what it promises incipiently. — John Irving
True, most married men are convinced that their lives are dedicated to the family, and from a material standpoint this might be true. But it takes more than food in the fridge and two cars in the garage to keep a family going. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
I'm going to introduce BookShots, which are these under-150-page books that I'm launching, and they're under $5. They just launched in Australia. I already had a ton of content, but now add 50 books a year of content. — James Patterson
Ah! dear friend,
you little know the possibilities which are in you. — Charles Spurgeon
Wisdom remembers. Happiness forgets. — Mason Cooley
Susan had told him once that bravery was when you wanted to pee your pants, but you kept fighting — Dan Krokos
Freedom necessarily means that many things will be done which we do not like. — Friedrich August Von Hayek
Women did such things and went on doing them while the sun died because in all of women's lives there were so many moments that would kill the mind if one thought about them, which would suck the heart and the life out of one, and engrave lines in the face and put gray in the hair if ever one let one's mind work; but there was in the rhythm and the fascination of the stitches a loss of thought, a void, a blank, that was only numbers and not even that, because the mind did not need to count, the fingers did, the length of a thread against the finger measured evenly as a ruler could divide it, the slight difference in tension sensed finely as a machine could sense, the exact number of stitches keeping pattern without really the need to count, but something inward and regular as the beat of a heart, as the slow passing of time which could be frozen in such acts, or speeded past. — C.J. Cherryh
When people approach you angrily, you take them very seriously, and, if you're like me, with the faint suggestion that you can be angry too, and that you would like to know what the shooting is about. — Harry Stack Sullivan
