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Streamlining Communication Quotes By Patrick Carman

No matter how many times the world had attempted to show me how special I was, I had always remained sure that it was all a hoax, that I really wasn't special after all. That I had nothing to offer. — Patrick Carman

Streamlining Communication Quotes By Frederick Lenz

The description you have been given of the world is an aberrant one. It does not accept and give proper place to the nagual, to the mysterious unknown that is our heritage. — Frederick Lenz

Streamlining Communication Quotes By Iyanla Vanzant

Healing is the application of love. — Iyanla Vanzant

Streamlining Communication Quotes By Jacqui Stedmon

Language allows us to represent autobiographical events in the past, present and future; we can imagine events that have not yet happened, that we wish to happen or fear will happen. Jerome Bruner first proposed narratives as the best candidate for how people give meaning to the world, themselves and dominated in our everyday representation of our lives, rather than narrower units that featured in the information processing paradigm at that time. — Jacqui Stedmon

Streamlining Communication Quotes By Maya Angelou

Being a woman is hard work. — Maya Angelou

Streamlining Communication Quotes By David Bohm

Another problem of fragmentation is that thought divides itself from feeling and from the body. Thought is said to be the mind; we have the notion that it is something abstract or spiritual or immaterial. Then there is the body, which is very physical. And we have emotions, which are perhaps somewhere in between. The idea is that they are all different. That is, we think of them as different. And we experience them as different because we think of them as different. — David Bohm