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lifeline open please road
This road is a lifeline for us. Please open it, Ahmed Khan
lifeline people relationships target
We target people who understand that relationships are the lifeline of a small company. David Rose
lifelines
Your waistline is your lifeline Jack LaLanne
lifeline neurotic object self self-esteem symptoms task thereby
All neurotic symptoms have as their object the task of safeguarding the patient's self-esteem and thereby also the lifeline into which he has grown. Alfred Adler
neurotic
Writers are too neurotic to ever be happy. Connie Willis
neurotic worried
The hardest thing for a chef is to become comfortable with what you do. Not to be too neurotic and worried with what you are doing and how wrong or right you are. Daniel Boulud
neurotic
Every neurotic is partly in the right. Alfred Adler
neurotic humans
As we are human, we can't do what we can't do; as we're neurotic, we can't do what we can. Mignon McLaughlin
neurotic focused
I'm quite neurotic, usually. But when it comes to work, I become extremely focused. Julie Delpy
object
'Mary Poppins,' the movie, was an object of mockery if you were a student in the '60s, something to be laughed at. Richard Eyre
object proper quite reinforce
Excellent, there's nothing quite like a blunt object to reinforce proper administration ethics. Simon Travaglia
object river sole whoever
Whoever makes me the sole object of their love, merges in me like a river in the ocean. Sathya Baba
object
Bitterness is cancer - it eats upon the host. It doesn't do anything to the object of its displeasure. Maya Angelou
objects seen
One of the most beautiful objects I have ever seen was a Yupik wolf mask, made in Nunivak in around 1890. John Burnside
object shadow
I look for the extraordinary in the ordinary. The shadow is often more interesting than the object itself. Ellen Thorsen
objectivity literature littles
We journalists make it a point to know very little about an extremely wide variety of topics; this is how we stay objective. Dave Barry
objects ifs
What would you do if money was no object? Alan Watts
objectivity jam traffic
We are caught in a traffic jam of discursive thought. Chogyam Trungpa
self giving creation
For in self-giving, if anywhere, we touch a rhythm not only of all creation but of all being. C. S. Lewis
selfish party men
Deep down, underneath all his layers of stupidity, he’s a really good man. He may act out far too many selfish thoughts, says all the wrong things at all the wrong times, but behind closed doors he’s a best friend. I understand that he has idiotic tendencies and I can still love him for it. He may not be someone that you feel comfortable sitting next to at a dinner party but for me, he’s someone that I feel comfortable sharing my life with. Cecelia Ahern
self-worth quality gauges
We women often gauge our own self-worth by the quality of our interactions with our lovers. And often these interactions are interpreted for, described for, processed by our women friends. Relationships are the conduits through which flows our connection with each other. Carrie Preston
self rooms demon
There's no room for demons when you're self-possessed. Carrie Fisher
self feminist perception
The education situation which most effectively promotes significant learning is one in which (1) threat to the self of the learner is reduced to a minimum and (2) differential perception of the field of experience is facilitated Carl Rogers
self individuality architect
I am increasingly an architect of self. I am free to will and choose. I can, through accepting my individuality... become more of my uniqueness, more of my potentiality. Carl Rogers
self-esteem people majority
If I were to search for the central core of difficulty in people as I have come to know them, it is that in the great majority of cases they despise themselves, regarding themselves as worthless and unlovable. Carl Rogers
self numbers depth
Perhaps the depth of love can be calibrated by the number of different selves that are actively involved in a given relationship. Carl Sagan
self-questioning errors criticism
Indeed the reasoned criticism of a prevailing belief is a service to the proponents of that belief; if they are incapable of defending it, they are well advised to abandon it. This self-questioning and error-correcting aspect of the scientific method is its most striking property. Carl Sagan
self-esteem people majority
If I were to search for the central core of difficulty in people as I have come to know them, it is that in the great majority of cases they despise themselves, regarding themselves as worthless and unlovable. Carl Rogers
self-esteem past challenges
Whenever our ethnic or national prejudices are aroused, in times of scarcity, during challenges to national self esteem or nerve, when we agonize about our diminished cosmic place and purpose, or when fanaticism is bubbling up around us - then, habits of thought familiar from ages past reach for the controls. Carl Sagan
self-esteem judging moments
Measure yourself by your best moments, not by your worst. We are too prone to judge ourselves by our moments of despondency and depression. Robert Johnson
self-esteem women
Self-esteem is such a challenging issue for young women. Kimberly Elise
self-esteem esteem
Don't be afraid of your own strength. Diane von Furstenberg
self-esteem believe persistence
Negative thinking patterns can be immensely deceptive and persuasive, and change is rarely easy. But with patience and persistence, I believe that nearly all individuals suffering from depression can improve and experience a sense of joy and self-esteem once again. David D. Burns
self-esteem voice worthy
You don't have to do anything especially worthy to create or deserve self-esteem; all you have to do is turn off that critical, haranguing, inner voice. David D. Burns
self-esteem compassion optimism
If you're self-compassionate, you'll tend to have higher self-esteem than if you're endlessly self-critical. And like high self-esteem - self-compassion is associated with significantly less anxiety and depression, as well as more happiness, optimism, and positive emotions. David D. Burns
self-esteem character sacrifice
I love seeing my characters big up there and I would have liked to have reached a different public in movies from my television public. There's still a part of me that wishes that my character range could be seen on the big screen. Rather, as Rod Steiger was, because he was a big influence on me - about becoming other people and not worrying about your own glory or self esteem but sacrificing yourself to become somebody else. David Suchet
symptoms piracy
More often than not, piracy is a symptom of an under-provisioned market. Charles Stross
symptoms
Everyone always told me that I had the symptoms of a P.O.W. Darrell Hammond
symptoms
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF SUPERCALAFRAJALISTICEXPEALODOCIOUS BECAUSE i THINK I GOT EM ALL. Tracy Brown
symptoms
You're actually dehydrating yourself, which are some of the symptoms of a hangover. Dr. Kovacik
tasks students behavior
It has always been the task of formal education to set up behavior which would prove useful or enjoyable later in a student's life. B. F. Skinner
task works
He, who works incessantly, accomplishes any task that he undertakes! Atharva Veda
tasks abstract modernization
I always say that modernization is not an abstract thing; its a very specific task. Dmitry Medvedev
tasks advertising easy
It is an easy and vulgar thing to please the mob, and no very arduous task to astonish them. Charles Caleb Colton
tasks generations embrace
Every generation must recognize and embrace the task it is peculiarly designed by history and by providence to perform. Chinua Achebe
tasks reader
As a reader you have a task to do, you have something to do. You bring your experience to it. It's not all inherit in the poem. Edward Hirsch
tasks illusion principal
The principal task of friendship is to foster one`s friends` illusions. Arthur Schnitzler
tasks artistic solutions
That is the artistic task: To choose the best from these solutions. Arne Jacobsen
tasks may architecture
In addressing a task, one almost always has several possible options, sometimes only a few, and they may all be practical and functional. But they lack the aesthetic aspect that raises it to architecture. Arne Jacobsen