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Bowlby uses the notion of faulty internal working models to describe different patterns of neurotic attachment. He sees the basic problem of 'anxious attachment" as that of maintaining attachment with a care-giver who is unpredictable or rejecting. Here the internal working model will be based not on accurate representation of the self and others, but on coping, in which the care-giver must be accommodated to. The two basic strategies here are those of avoidance or adherence, which lead to avoidant or ambivalent attachment. — Jeremy Holmes
I learned at an early age that using the third person will push some buttons. — Craig Kilborn
Far over the misty mountains cold. To dungeons deep, and caverns old — J.R.R. Tolkien
O jealousy, Thou ugliest fiend of hell! thy deadly venom Preys on my vitals, turns the healthful hue Of my flesh check to haggard sallowness, And drinks my spirit up! — Hannah More
All of the great whales are endangered. — Paul Watson
Music - good music, great music - had a hard, irreducible purity to it. It might be bitter and despairing and pessimistic, but it could never be cynical. If music is tragic, those with asses' ears accuse it of being cynical. But when a composer is bitter, or in despair, or pessimistic, that still means he believes in something. — Julian Barnes
You can't go back', she told him bluntly. Her voice was neither kind nor unkind. 'That part of your life is over. Set it aside as something you have finished. Complete or no, it is done with you. No being gets to decide what his life is 'supposed to be'. — Robin Hobb
Stress means there is something wrong, and you are not aligned with life. — Eckhart Tolle
During sex, it is very difficult to deceive the other person because that is when each person shows who they really are. — Paulo Coelho
To tell you the truth, I don't like talking too much once I leave this booth. I'm talked out. — Lynn Samuels
