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Self Righteous Opinion Forming Quotes By Marshall B. Rosenberg

I recommend allowing others the opportunity to fully express themselves before turning our attention to solutions or requests for relief. When we proceed too quickly to what people might be requesting, we may not convey our genuine interest in their feelings and needs; instead, they may get the impression that we're in a hurry to either be free of them or to fix their problem. Furthermore, an initial message is often like the tip of an iceberg; it may be followed by yet unexpressed, but related - and often more powerful - feelings. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Self Righteous Opinion Forming Quotes By Bisco Hatori

Love Egoist:
Let me tell you this. I've done things to be appreciated but nothing to be insulted for. After all, I'm trying my hardest not to disappoint my students. — Bisco Hatori

Self Righteous Opinion Forming Quotes By Ingrid Newkirk

It's interesting that one of the definitions of the word 'human' is 'sympathetic.' More and more people are beginning to show that they understand why that is important. — Ingrid Newkirk

Self Righteous Opinion Forming Quotes By Alan Turing

The popular view that scientists proceed inexorably from well-established fact to well-established fact, never being influenced by any unproved conjecture, is quite mistaken. Provided it is made clear which are proved facts and which are conjectures, no harm can result. Conjectures are of great importance since they suggest useful lines of research. — Alan Turing

Self Righteous Opinion Forming Quotes By Robert Rauschenberg

I feel as though the world is a friendly boy walking along in the sun. — Robert Rauschenberg

Self Righteous Opinion Forming Quotes By Armand Hammer

Seize opportunity by the forelock and see where it leads you. — Armand Hammer