Reinforcers That Satisfy Quotes & Sayings
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There often is a dark secret in books ... There is often a gathering sense of dread; there's a gap sometimes in the text from which all kinds of monsters can emerge. — Anne Enright

Life is full of highs and lows. We need them both to grow to our fullest potential. Just hang on tight & enjoy the ride. — Dawn Gluskin

I think it keeps your brain moving faster, singing in another language. — Thalia

She assured them,too, of her firm belief, that, at some brighter period, when the world should have grown ripe for it, in Heaven's own time, a new truth would be revealed, in order to stablish the whole relation between man and woman on a surer ground of mutual happiness. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

You have to do something to make your real life match your visualization. — Susan Jeffers

It's always winter but it's never Christmas. — C.S. Lewis

Gaze up at the stars knowing that I see the same sky and wish the same sweet dreams. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

It is a man's sympathy with all creatures that first makes him truly a man. — Albert Schweitzer

In my mind it strolls, as well as in my apartment. A cat, strong, sweet and delightful.. — Charles Baudelaire

The soil needs the seed and the seed needs the soil. The one only has meaning with the other. It is the same thing with human beings. When male knowledge joins with female transformation, then the great magical union is created, and its name is wisdom. Wisdom means both to know and to transform. — Paulo Coelho

I think the skin is the most important thing. If you take care of your skin, you don't really need much makeup. — Natasha Poly

The scientific approach to the phenomenon of human nature enables us to be ignorant without bieng frightened, and without, therefore, having to invent all sorts of wierd theories to explain away our gaps in knowledge. — Donald Woods Winnicott

I want more than what I want. (Vina Apsara) — Salman Rushdie