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Switches among identities occur in response to changes in emotional state or to environmental demands, resulting in another identity emerging to assume control. Because different identities have different roles, experiences, emotions, memories, and beliefs, the therapist is constantly contending with their competing points of view. Helping the identities to be aware of one another as legitimate parts of the self and to negotiate and resolve their conflicts is at the very core of the therapeutic process. It is countertherapeutic for the therapist to treat any alternate identity as if it were more "real" or more important than any other.
Guidelines for Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder in Adults, Third Revision — James A. Chu

The slightest stirring in the air can set a hurricane in motion a thousand miles off. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

When I became prime minister last September, I promised the Japanese people that I would not tolerate the politics of indecision. A propensity to delay difficult and weighty decisions has been hurting our country. It is detrimental to our economy, society and future, and it cannot be allowed to continue. — Yoshihiko Noda

It's easier to play quirky characters and hide behind wardrobe and make-up, especially. — William Sanderson

If you want to change the world, just change yourself. The world needs traitors. — Bauvard

Was she happy? Yes. And no. Because now the words were back, and with them the name that had spun gold around her heart for so long she hardly remembered how things had felt before him. — Cornelia Funke

I think it's very hard in this day and age to raise little girls with morals, ethics and values, and them knowing that they are precious creations and that they are important. — Angie Harmon

This would not have a happy ending. So Ender decided that he'd rather not be the unhappiest at the end. — Orson Scott Card

It was a mixed marriage. I'm human, and he was a Klingon. — Carol Leifer

The proposition that the meek (that is the adaptable and serviceable), inherit the earth is not merely a wishful sentiment of religion, but an iron law of evolution. — Kenneth E. Boulding