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Reinserted Means Quotes By Suzie Burke

That is the problem with repressed memory and dissociative identity disorder. Your mind represses certain traumas for reasons of pure survival. And then you learn that to survive as an adult, you must uncover the memories, find the parts, and relieve the traumas. The contradiction is almost too much for the mind to comprehend and for the heart and soul to endure. — Suzie Burke

Reinserted Means Quotes By Nigel Farage

Should we continue to run our economic affairs or be managed by people in Brussels? — Nigel Farage

Reinserted Means Quotes By John Of The Cross

They say, "God told me", or "God replied to me". And yet most of the time they are talking to themselves. — John Of The Cross

Reinserted Means Quotes By Anonymous

In a modern Western culture, where the main idol is self; and its main doctrine is autonomy; and its central act of worship is being entertained; and its three main shrines are the television, the Internet, and the cinema; and its most sacred genuflection is the uninhibited act of sexual intercourse. ========== This Momentary Marriage A Parable of Permanence — Anonymous

Reinserted Means Quotes By Tahereh Mafi

It's only when he finds my face that he meets my gaze; I step into the sea of blue in his eyes, dive right in and drown. — Tahereh Mafi

Reinserted Means Quotes By Carl Jung

I have always tried to make room for anything that wanted to come to me from within. — Carl Jung

Reinserted Means Quotes By Yiyun Li

Your characters are always your children. And while you are writing, you're keeping them safe. Now they're ready to go into the world and it's sad. I'm happy with the way the novel came out but all the characters' ending really saddened me. — Yiyun Li

Reinserted Means Quotes By Robert McCammon

I was never afraid of my monsters. I controlled them. I slept with them in the dark, and they never stepped beyond their boundaries. My monsters had never asked to be bora with bolts in their necks, scaly wings, blood hunger in their veins, or deformed faces from which beautiful girls shrank back in horror. My monsters were not evil; they were simply trying to survive in a tough old world. They reminded me of myself and my friends: ungainly, unlovely, beaten but not conquered. They were the outsiders searching for a place to belong in a cataclysm of villagers' torches, amulets, crucifixes, silver bullets, radiation bombs, air force jets, and flamethrowers. They were imperfect, and heroic in their suffering. — Robert McCammon