Great Psychology Quotes
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Great Psychology Quotes & Sayings
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One is a great deal less anxious if one feels perfectly free to be anxious, and the same may be said of guilt.
— Alan W. Watts
She wasn't scared of going deep, deep down in a world of no air and little light
— Katherine Paterson
There's no weakness as great as false strength.
— Stefan Molyneux
Evil surrounding can destroy a Good soul.
— Udayveer Singh
The one thing you learn from looking at places like Afghanistan is that the power of business to do good is enormous.
— Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
Such is the great nature of man, it resides the true face beneath a glittering masquerade.
— K. Hari Kumar
Psychological growth is the great gift and inexorable fact of human life.
— Jean Baker Miller
I have such a love of good music that I find even melancholic music uplifting. Maybe I'm a rare breed.
— Anton Corbijn
When the Italians play the Germans it'll be fascinating. Mightn't be very good football but it'll be great psychology.
— Eamon
They climb the mountain like beasts, stupid and sweating; it seems that no one bothered to tell them that there are beautiful vistas along the way.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Winning is a great deodorant.
— John Madden
If you can eliminate the yelling and listen to the message, there's a great message there.
— Joey Galloway
Love: the great connector. Stay Connected
— Renae A. Sauter
Education delivered by a strict councellor, and recieved with great pains would never brighten the future of any student.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
Maybe one of the qualities of being a great coach is being [a jerk]. There are quite a few of them around.
— Larry Robinson
To have great pain is to have certainty; to hear that another person has pain is to have doubt.
— Elaine Scarry
The great mass of humankind possesses an unmistakable unit-identity. It can be one thing. It can act as a single organism.
— Frank Herbert
We remember an atmosphere because girls were smiling in it.
— Marcel Proust