Unconditional Positive Regard Quotes
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I like to listen to music that makes me feel a certain way - either it reminds me of something important that happened or a certain time in my life
— Martin Johnson
I would agree with you that there's 90% imitation and 10% innovation. That's true of any genre.
— DJ Shadow
OPEN WITH CARE. TRIPPLE G RANCH IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE, MAIMING, OR EXCRUCIATINGLY PAINFUL DEATHS.
— Rick Riordan
Strong people write bad stories.
— Manu Joseph
We do not sit in authority over the Scripture, the Scripture sits in authority over us.
— Steven J. Lawson
The only happy and relevant people are those who have learnt to walk with change
— Vinita Dawra Nangia
This grimoire was written in the language of angels."
"Shouldn't that be,like, harp music or chanting, and not hard-core hieroglyphics? — Rachel Hawkins
"Shouldn't that be,like, harp music or chanting, and not hard-core hieroglyphics? — Rachel Hawkins
She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness. It is the feet of clay that make the gold of the image precious.
— Oscar Wilde
Moral indignation is too precious an export to be wasted at home
— Perry Anderson
Why me?"
"Because Amanda." He lifted my chin with his finger. "Because you and me - we're going to be amazing. — Jay McLean
"Because Amanda." He lifted my chin with his finger. "Because you and me - we're going to be amazing. — Jay McLean
If you don't want to cook, you should try throwing a dish.
— Kyung-Sook Shin
Without stories we end up with stereotypes
a flat earth with flat cardboard figures that have no texture or depth, no INTERIOR. — Eugene H. Peterson
a flat earth with flat cardboard figures that have no texture or depth, no INTERIOR. — Eugene H. Peterson
I believe in my neighbors. I know their faults and I know that their virtues far outweigh their faults.
— Robert A. Heinlein
On a medical school professor noted for slowly, carefully interviewing the patient: He taught the love of truth.
— David McCullough