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Runaway Process Quotes By Naomi Klein

the solution to global warming is not to fix the world, it is to fix ourselves. — Naomi Klein

Runaway Process Quotes By Jon Ronson

Sometimes labeling is only useful, like with OCD. Once you're labeled you can be treated. On other occasions labeling leads to tyranny, like with childhood bipolar disorder in the U.S. — Jon Ronson

Runaway Process Quotes By Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann

Thought and action are the redeeming features of our lives. — Johann Georg Ritter Von Zimmermann

Runaway Process Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

If we love someone very much, we know that even if we give him the most valuable thing we have, we know not to expect harm from him. This is what a sacrifice is. Who — Orhan Pamuk

Runaway Process Quotes By Herman Melville

It is a thing which every sensible American should learn from every sensible Englishman, that glare and glitter, gimcracks and gewgaws, are not indispensable to domestic solacement. — Herman Melville

Runaway Process Quotes By Ovid

A safe pleasure is a tame pleasure. — Ovid

Runaway Process Quotes By Charles Frazier

We mark some days as fair, some as foul, because we do not see that the character of every day as identical — Charles Frazier

Runaway Process Quotes By Yaya Toure

My biggest concern and main engagement with UNEP is focused on endangered species and illegal wildlife trade - mostly elephants, rhinos, etc. — Yaya Toure

Runaway Process Quotes By Brene Brown

I found that men and women with high levels of shame resilience share these four elements: They understand shame and recognize what messages and expectations trigger shame for them. They practice critical awareness by reality-checking the messages and expectations that tell us that being imperfect means being inadequate. They reach out and share their stories with people they trust. They speak shame - they use the word shame, they talk about how they're feeling, and they ask for what they need. — Brene Brown

Runaway Process Quotes By Burt Rutan

Look at the aerospace industry as it was just after the Kennedy talk. We were hiring like crazy. We were trying to get people graduated from college. Hey, you got to go to the program. We need you. — Burt Rutan

Runaway Process Quotes By Terence McKenna

No one is in charge of this process, this is what makes history so interesting, it's a runaway freight train on a dark and stormy night. — Terence McKenna

Runaway Process Quotes By Mark Anthony Jarman

You're born thinking you're the centre of things, and they chip away at that until you expire muttering If I knew then, or some nonsense in an empty rooming house. — Mark Anthony Jarman

Runaway Process Quotes By Lindsay McKenna

Frowning, Shiloh forced herself to look up at him. Roan deserved her courage, not her cowardice. "You wanted to kiss me."
"I still do. — Lindsay McKenna

Runaway Process Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

Some things are to be enjoyed, others to be used, and there are others to be enjoyed and used. — Augustine Of Hippo

Runaway Process Quotes By Ayn Rand

Government holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force. — Ayn Rand

Runaway Process Quotes By Patrick L. Gardiner

...they had succumbed to an impersonal and anonymous mode of consciousness which precluded personal feeling and which was devoid of a secure sense of self-identity. Everything tended to be seen in 'abstract' terms, as theoretical possibilities which could be contemplated and compared but to the concrete realization of which people were unwilling to commit themselves. If they attended to their own attitudes or emotions it was through a thick haze of pseudo-scientific expressions or cliche-ridden phrases which they had picked up from books or newspapers rather than in the direct light of their own inner experience. Living had become a matter of knowing rather than doing; accumulating information and learning things by rote as opposed to taking decisions that bore the stamp of individual passion or conviction. — Patrick L. Gardiner