Peak Experiences Quotes
Collection of top 18 famous quotes about Peak Experiences
Peak Experiences Quotes & Sayings
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It is better to eat the dog than be eaten by the dog', Montagu had remarked quietly to the king, after being dismissed from Mortimer's presence.
— Ian Mortimer
Do not try to lead men who are unwilling to follow you; if their heart is not in it, you will never find the old spirit or the old courage.
— Arrian
Rhys was hot enough to bake cookies on.
— Dani Harper
I have a utilitarian approach to dressing; as long as I quite like it and it covers me up, I don't care what it is.
— Jo Brand
In the '80s, Ronald Reagan inspired me to become politicized, because I grew up in that era when everything I cared about was under attack.
— Michael Franti
You don't want to look back at your years with regrets. Regrets have no place in your memory jar.
— Tricia Goyer
Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.
— M. Scott Peck
The maturity of every society is reflected in the attitude toward women, upon whom the continuation of mankind depends. Civilization
— Deborah Kaple
In my experience, there are two things that no one will admit to: having no sense of humor and being susceptible to flattery.
— Margaret George
One's only failure is failing to live up to one's own possibilities.
— Abraham Maslow
Just as dogs love to chew bones, the mind loves to get its teeth into problems. That's why it does crossword puzzles and builds atom bombs.
— Eckhart Tolle
Laugh at what you hold sacred, and still hold it sacred.
— Abraham Maslow
I really look for peak experiences and dramatic material that can allow peak experiences.
— Kathryn Bigelow
What was considered a peak mystical experience a few years ago is today the basic platform of sanity from which our exploration begins.
— Arjuna Ardagh
Its author can be excused of dishonesty only on the grounds that before deceiving others he has taken great pains to deceive him-self'.
— Richard Dawkins
What shall we think of a well-adjusted slave?
— Abraham Maslow