Psychological Addiction Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about Psychological Addiction
Psychological Addiction Quotes & Sayings
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Mindfulness helps us see the addictive aspect of self-criticism - a repetitive cycle of flaying ourselves again and again, feeling the pain anew.
— Sharon Salzberg
He's been injecting the anti-aging hormone into his wife.
— Dianne Harman
Alcoholism, of course, is more than a habit. It's a physical addiction with psychological and perhaps genetic roots.
— Charles Duhigg
I came to this office to solve problems and not pass them on to future presidents and future generations.
— George W. Bush
He could still remember how the first sip of wine made him feel.
— Dianne Harman
You have typewriters, presses. And a huge audience. How about raising hell?
— Jenkin Lloyd Jones
The stars are honest and sensible. But humanity is insane!
— Lloyd C. Douglas
She pulled off the highway and quickly changed into the burkha.
— Dianne Harman
Motherhood is a joy! I have dreamed about being a mother since I was 12 years old, and there's nothing disappointing about it.
— Evangeline Lilly
The Old Ones say you can feel your spirit during a Vision Quest.
— Dianne Harman
This madman must be stopped.
— Dianne Harman
It is essential that children who are directly or indirectly affected by domestic violence receive psychological care.
— Asa Don Brown
While we may love each other and never stop loving
each other, so often we stop "showing" each
other love. — Lisa Nichols
each other, so often we stop "showing" each
other love. — Lisa Nichols
Where shall I say you've gone?"
She threw an arm about airily. "Oh, way up high. Over the rainbow somewhere, I guess. — Gregory Maguire
She threw an arm about airily. "Oh, way up high. Over the rainbow somewhere, I guess. — Gregory Maguire
Drug addicts had their drugs. Alcoholics had their bottles. Serial killers had their murders.
— Jess C. Scott
There's talk he's become emotionally unhinged.
— Dianne Harman