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The heart of religion lies in its personal pronouns. — Martin Luther
Any limiting categorization is not only erroneous but offensive, and stands in opposition to the basic human foundations of the therapeutic relationship. In my opinion, the less we think (during the process of psychotherapy) in terms of diagnostic labels, the better. (Albert Camus once described hell as a place where one's identity was eternally fixed and displayed on personal signs: Adulterous Humanist, Christian Landowner, Jittery Philosopher, Charming Janus, and so on.8 To Camus, hell is where one has no way of explaining oneself, where one is fixed, classified - once and for all time.) — Irvin D. Yalom
Feel body as luxury
as a bird feels when shooting through the air, and as a child does always
is health — Paramahansa Yogananda
His voice was so quiet she almost didn't hear it. I'll be here, Ileni. When you do come back. — Leah Cypess
A lot of people quit looking for work as soon as they find a job. — Zig Ziglar
Yeah, impress her with your carpentry skills. Judging by some of the books she reads, she likes big, strong, guys - men who do honest work to build their muscles. She's horny as hell when she comes to bed some nights. I'm thinking you could offer to mend some fencing, finish my deck, or something. Watching you work would get her juices flowing."
"Is this your way of tricking me into doing your yard work?" Connor snickered and raised his beer. "Strange way to go about it, bud. — Anne Lange
Faith will falter if the authority of holy scripture is shaken; and if faith falters, love itself decays. For if someone lapses in his faith, he inevitably lapses in his love as well, since he cannot love what he does not believe to be true. — Augustine Of Hippo
Evangelism is just one beggar telling another beggar where to find bread. — R.C. Sproul
The conflicts we have with the outside world are often conflicts we have within ourselves. — Bryant H. McGill
Taking responsibility means never blaming anyone else for anything you are being, doing, having, or feeling. — Susan Jeffers
