Imbalances Quotes
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Imbalances Quotes & Sayings
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Melting our attachment to self is the most powerful medication for bringing mental and emotional imbalances in check.
— Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
When you talk about emotional, chemical imbalances in people, there is no science behind that.
— Tom Cruise
I don't like overdubs, never liked them.
— Lou Reed
Have you heard or been told that chemical imbalances occur in depression? If so, you have been seriously misinformed.
— Terry Lynch
I want to show how difficult was the discovery of modern science, how far from obvious are its practices and standards.
— Steven Weinberg
There aren't any small parts, only small paychecks.
— Joe Pantoliano
Bipartisanship helps to avoid extremes and imbalances. It causes compromises and accommodations. So let's cooperate.
— Zbigniew Brzezinski
It's not the imbalances of life that will get you down-it's doing meaningless things that aren't taking you where you want to go.
— Danielle LaPorte
What's a dementor?"
I mean, I can't even. "Nora, you are no longer my sister."
"So it's some Harry Potter thing," she says. — Becky Albertalli
I mean, I can't even. "Nora, you are no longer my sister."
"So it's some Harry Potter thing," she says. — Becky Albertalli
The things we fear most in organizations - fluctuations, disturbances,
imbalances - are the primary sources of creativity. — Margaret J. Wheatley
imbalances - are the primary sources of creativity. — Margaret J. Wheatley
Whenever there is authority, there is a natural inclination to disobedience.
— Thomas Chandler Haliburton
Monetary policy itself cannot sensibly be directed at reducing imbalances.
— Timothy Geithner
Dreams don't often come true, do they? Wouldn't it be nice if they did?
— L.M. Montgomery
The key is to never recognize these imbalances. To not let the dauntingness daunt us.
— David Levithan
The imbalances in the climate have been brought on by the incessant push for more and more immediate wealth.
— Jayni Chase
These fundamental imbalances led them into concentric circles of ever decreasing size: a nautilus shell of their discontent.
— John L. Parker Jr.
Men think they may justly do that for which they have a precedent.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero