Quotes & Sayings About Salutary Neglect
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I think it's a human tendency that's been around for a while to try to be as good as possible to prove your worth. — Veronica Roth

Wildness we might consider as the root of the authentic spontaneities of any being. It is that wellspring of creativity whence comes the instinctive activities that enable all living beings to obtain their food, to find shelter, to bring forth their young: to sing and dance and fly through the air and swim through the depths of the sea. This is the same inner tendency that evokes the insight of the poet, the skill of the artist and the power of the shaman. — Thomas Berry

A lot of people find themselves in the entertainment business - or perhaps society steers them toward it - because they're beautiful. — Nick Offerman

We stayed at a cheap hotel that had a view out the window more beautiful than anything I'd ever seen. The water was wickedly blue. A cliff of dark rock jutted out of the sea. I wanted to cry because I was sure I would never get to be in such a place again. — Jenny Offill

When everything in life gets so complicated it only takes a day to change it — Bruno Mars

I can relate to somebody wanting to have something to believe in. — Terry O'Quinn

No, I'm not a vegetarian. I do eat that way. I actually eat vegan quite a lot. I feel better when I eat that way, and I think there's been a lot of proof that's come up over the last however many years, that you can't deny, I don't think, that meat or dairy aren't all that good for us. — Hayley Williams

In my head, the sky is blue, the grass is green and cats are orange. — Jim Davis

The funny thing about destiny is that you can't predict it, and you can't prevent it.
- Leslie — Kathy Love

First of all there is always that artistic challenge of creating something. Or the particular experience to take slum life in that period and make something out of it in the form of a book. And then I felt some kind of responsibility to my family. — Frank McCourt