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Role Modeling Psychology Quotes By Charles Caleb Colton

Theory is worth but little, unless it can explain its own phenomena, and it must effect this without contradicting itself; therefore, the facts are sometimes assimilated to the theory, rather than the theory to the facts. — Charles Caleb Colton

Role Modeling Psychology Quotes By Alastair Reynolds

Clavain was looking at a hyperpig: a genetic chimera of pig and human. — Alastair Reynolds

Role Modeling Psychology Quotes By Adam Green

When you go to Best Buy and see a DVD of your movie, you think it's amazing. But then there's a whole other world that comes with it. It's a very small percent that's difficult, stalker-like, or annoying. Most people are just so gracious and so nice. As cheesy as it sounds, that's the thing that really keeps you going. — Adam Green

Role Modeling Psychology Quotes By M T Anderson

It is a land of Wonders!
It is a land of Mystery.
It is a land that Time Forgot (or chose specifically not to remember).
Cut off from the civilized world for untold years, this land is called:
Delaware. — M T Anderson

Role Modeling Psychology Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

A pen is to me as a beak is to a hen. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Role Modeling Psychology Quotes By Ouida

It is the north wind that lashes men into Vikings; it is the soft, luscious south wind which lulls them to lotus dreams. — Ouida

Role Modeling Psychology Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

Imagine hidden in a simpler exterior a secret receptacle wherein the most precious treasure is deposited - there is a spring which has to be pressed, but the spring is hidden, and the pressure must have a certain strength, so that an accidental pressure would not be sufficient. So likewise is the hope of eternity hidden in man's inmost parts, and affliction is the pressure. When it presses the hidden spring, and strongly enough, then the contents appear in all their glory. — Soren Kierkegaard