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Weisstein Psychology Quotes By Richard Roeper

Equilibrium is enjoyably classy trash. — Richard Roeper

Weisstein Psychology Quotes By Stephen Covey

I define discipline as the ability to make + keep promises and to honor commitments. — Stephen Covey

Weisstein Psychology Quotes By Diane Wakoski

Poetry is one of the essential structures of civilization
carrying myth, ritual, 'tales of the tribe' and the essence of language ... — Diane Wakoski

Weisstein Psychology Quotes By Dick Cheney

I think Barack Obama is a one-term President. — Dick Cheney

Weisstein Psychology Quotes By Renata Adler

The style of flirtation specific to classrooms was of service to the students all their lives. — Renata Adler

Weisstein Psychology Quotes By Tony Dungy

It's the journey that matters. Learning is more important than the test. Practice well, and the games will take care of themselves. — Tony Dungy

Weisstein Psychology Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

The world," Aelin said, "will be saved and remade by the dreamers, Rolfe. — Sarah J. Maas

Weisstein Psychology Quotes By Naomi Weisstein

The first reason for psychology's failure to understand what people are and how they act, is that clinicians and psychiatrists, who are generally the theoreticians on these matters, have essentially made up myths without any evidence to support them; the second reason for psychology's failure is that personality theory has looked for inner traits when it should have been looking for social context. — Naomi Weisstein

Weisstein Psychology Quotes By James Madison

Can it be of less consequence that the meaning of a Constitution should be fixed and known, than a meaning of a law should be so? — James Madison

Weisstein Psychology Quotes By Kelly Romo

Some people just liked putting limitations on others. They liked having the power to say "No, you cannot do that." They liked to decide what was good for someone else and then take away that person's right to decide for themselves. But there was no adventure in life if you did only what was safe and allowed. — Kelly Romo