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Visualist Chicago Quotes By Stephen Covey

The spirit of America has nurtured responsibility and community unlike any other country. — Stephen Covey

Visualist Chicago Quotes By William James

Modern transcendental idealism, Emersonianism, for instance, also seems to let God evaporate into abstract Ideality. Not a deity in concreto, not a superhuman person, but the immanent divinity in things, the essentially spiritual structure of the universe, is the object of the transcendentalist cult. In that address of the graduating class at Divinity College in 1838 which made Emerson famous, the frank expression of this worship of mere abstract laws was what made the scandal of the performance. — William James

Visualist Chicago Quotes By Krista Van Dolzer

Lots of folks know stuff we don't, but that doesn't make 'em smart. — Krista Van Dolzer

Visualist Chicago Quotes By William Wordsworth

Small service is true service, while it lasts. — William Wordsworth

Visualist Chicago Quotes By Alyssa Rose Ivy

We're both broken people looking for a safe place to land. Maybe this time we've actually found solid ground — Alyssa Rose Ivy

Visualist Chicago Quotes By John Bradshaw

All human development, according to Silvan Tompkins, is rooted in affect (feeling) dynamics because affects (feelings) are the primary innate biological motivator of human life. Our anger is the energy that gives us strength. The Incredible Hulk becomes the huge, powerful hulk when he needs the energy and power to take care of others. Our sadness is an energy we discharge in order to heal. As we discharge the energy over the losses relating to our basic needs, we can integrate the shock of those losses and adapt to reality. Sadness is painful. We try to avoid it. Discharging sadness releases the energy involved in our emotional pain. To hold it in is to freeze the pain within us. The therapeutic slogan is that grieving is the "healing feeling." Fear releases an energy that warns us of danger to our basic needs. Fear is an energy leading to our discernment and wisdom. — John Bradshaw