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Children need loving attention, closeness and deep affection and also loving touch. Love will make them feel safe.
— Deepak Chopra
Many dogs grow up without rules or boundaries. They need exercise, discipline and affection in that order.
— Cesar Millan
I have a great need for affection from an audience. I don't know whether this is because I had such a tough life when I was a child.
— Eartha Kitt
Say Say Say What you want But don't play games With my affection Take take take What you need But don't leave me With no direction
— Michael Jackson
Only secretly rebellious teachers have ever done right by our least advantaged kids.
— Deborah Meier
Fortunately I did not need affection.
— Samuel Beckett
I think like, 'And we have some problems here on the earth we worry about? Compared to likenothing. Just be happy. Don't worry be happy right now
— Ilya Bryzgalov
But if you love animals for all the right reasons- and that's just love and affection- then you're going to go after animals who need you.
— Eric Roberts
I need to give affection and love, because without that, I wither. I need to give that love to someone. Without that, I'm rudderless.
— Les Dawson
Don't ever phone if you can possibly come yourself. Don't ever leave if you can stay.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
One cannot watch chimpanzee infants for long without realizing that they have the same emotional need for affection and reassurance as human children.
— Jane Goodall
Affection is like the noonday sun; it does not need the presence of another to be manifest.
— Isabel Allende
We're already saying it's not the dog, but you need to adopt this lifestyle which is exercise, discipline, and affection.
— Cesar Millan
Here it is out in the open and based - like all love is, maybe - on some amount of abiding affection and on some other amount of need.
— Susan Conley
Most humans expressed affection by pressing their lips together, a simple act, so why would anyone feel the need to research the process?
— Melissa Landers
... mischief, ... arises not from our living in the world, but from the world living in us; occupying our hearts, and monopolizing our affections.
— Karen Swallow Prior
He felt as though his capacity for loving had been blunted, the nerve endings severed. He
— Robert Galbraith