Voir Films Quotes & Sayings
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Telling someone who was clinically depressed, for example, to shake it off and get out of the house was tantamount to telling a man with two broken legs to sprint across the room. That was all well and good in theory, but in practice, the stigma continued. — Harlan Coben
The female suspect, you said someone she'd counseled. You have her records? — J.D. Robb
You believe you could not live with the pain. Such pain is not lived with. It is only endured. I am sorry. — Erin Morgenstern
Maybe where there's clarity of air, there's clarity of thought. — Chet Huntley
We already have so much abundance. We truly do. We need not search too far. It is within. The reason we fail to recognize this is because we haven't quite mastered the art of being. For abundance to prevail, we must have LOVE, gratitude, acceptance and compassion. — John Welwood
If one were to just understand the worldly life and what it is, he would attain liberation [moksha]. The worldly life is 'relative'. And "All these relatives are temporary adjustments". — Dada Bhagwan
And why not?" she snapped. "Because I'm a girl? I am becoming very tired of people thinking I can't do things! — Heidi Schulz
I think his deepest quality is empathy. — Paul Begala
I am inviting you to discover that deeper than any pattern, deeper than personality, deeper than success or failure, deeper than worth or worthlessness, there is a radiance that is undeniable, always present - the truth of who you are. — Gangaji
I'm my own doctor. I have a group of people who call me up on a weekly basis. I'm a 'doctor' without a license. — George Hamilton
The platter could probably sate four starving Ethiopians into a crapulous state. — Rabih Alameddine
Logic, also, is founded upon suppositions to which nothing in the actual world corresponds, - for instance, on the supposition of the equality of things, and the identity of the same thing at different points of time, - but that particular science arose out of the contrary belief (that such things really existed in the actual world). It — Friedrich Nietzsche
