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Top Theraputic Quotes

Theraputic Quotes By Wallace Stegner

Habit is my true, my wedded wife. — Wallace Stegner

Theraputic Quotes By Miya Yamanouchi

I do not subscribe to the abuse "victim" or "survivor" labelling mentality. I have experienced every kind of abuse imaginable and I am and always have been the most happy-go-lucky, positive and life affirming person around. Your labels do not serve you, so don't use them as an excuse to be miserable. You have a beautiful life to live, so accept the beauty and start living. — Miya Yamanouchi

Theraputic Quotes By Andrew Rannells

I've certainly played those leading man or male juvenile roles, where you're not supposed to make people laugh. — Andrew Rannells

Theraputic Quotes By Emma Caulfield

We're far more defined by our mistakes than the things that we succeed at. — Emma Caulfield

Theraputic Quotes By T.A. Cline

Sometimes the heart speaks, and the brain does not understand the language. — T.A. Cline

Theraputic Quotes By Spalding Gray

How theraputic it is to surrond yourself with people stranger than yourself. — Spalding Gray

Theraputic Quotes By Ricky Gervais

I love how people walk around with crucifixes, skullcaps, pointy hats, funny beards and then say 'you should keep your atheism to yourself.' — Ricky Gervais

Theraputic Quotes By Sharon Gannon

Through the deeply theraputic practice of asana, we begin to purify our karmas, thereby healing our past relationships with others and reestablishing a steady and joyful connection with the Earth, which means all beings. — Sharon Gannon

Theraputic Quotes By Emma Watson

I think the actresses who are really successful are the ones who are comfortable in their own skins and still look human. — Emma Watson

Theraputic Quotes By Eleanor H. Porter

Pollyanna now, like Mrs. Snow, was knitting wonderful things out of bright colored worsteds that trailed their cheery lengths across the white spread, and made Pollyanna -- like Mrs. Snow -- so glad she had her hands and arms, anyway. — Eleanor H. Porter