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memories thinking looks
And I start to say, no. Start to ask him to please just take it off and put it away. Start to explain how it holds far too many memories for me. But then I remember what Damen said once about memories - that they're haunting things. And because I refuse to be haunted by mine - I just take a deep breath and smile when I say, "You know, I think it looks really good on you. You should defiantly keep it. Carl Jung
memories tonight body
Tonight, I feel like my whole body is made out of memories. I'm a mix-tape, a cassette that's been rewound so many times you can hear the fingerprints smudged on the tape. Rob Sheffield
memories old-friends
Old friends are memories personified. Richard Paul Evans
memories real people
The psychologist Elizabeth Loftus has shown great courage, in the face of spiteful vested interests, in demonstrating how easy it is for people to concoct memories that are entirely false but which seem, to the victim, every bit as real as true memories. Richard Dawkins
memories inspiration people
People often ask where I get my inspiration from, and I always say I have no good answer because, well, inspiration comes from everywhere: people, places, memories. Richelle Mead
memories real giving
I nearly dropped the plate I held. "You've asked me out tons of times." "Not really. I've made inapproprite suggestions and frequently pushed for nudity. But I've never asked you out on a real date. And, if memory serves, you did say you'd give me a fair chance once I let you clean out my trust fund." "I didn't clean it out," I scoffed. Richelle Mead
memories eye kissing
That’s the last time you’re going to kiss me,” I warned when it ended. He smiled knowingly, and in his eyes, I could see his own memories of that night. “So you say. Richelle Mead
memories power mere
The memory, experiencing and re-experiencing, has such power over one's mere personal life, that one has merely lived. Rebecca West
memories writing thinking
My memory is certainly in my hands. I can remember things only if I have a pencil and I can write with it and I can play with it. ... I think your hand concentrates for you. I don't know why it should be so. Rebecca West
judgemental mindfulness attention
Mindfulness - moment to moment non-judgemental attention and awareness. Richard Davidson
judgement enthusiasm causes
Enthusiasm for a cause sometimes warps judgment. William Howard Taft
judgement blame conditions
You must send blame out of your life for any conditions of your life. Wayne Dyer
judgement style demand
Styles may change, details may come and go, but the broad demands of aesthetic judgement are permanent. Roger Scruton
judgement judgment
Judgment is forced upon us by experience Samuel Johnson
judgement listening matter
Listening can be an antidote to judgement. Listening matters. Ruth Messinger
judgement next playing time
This is judgement time for who is going to be here and who's going to be playing next year, too, Dusty Baker
judgement demand penalties
'Til the infallibility of human judgements shall have been proved to me, I shall demand the abolition of the penalty of death. Marquis de Sade
judgement influence contempt
You can have no influence over those for whom you have underlying contempt. Martin Luther King, Jr.
complaining politics olympics
Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion. Richard M. Nixon
complaining
Never explain, never complain. Wallis Simpson
complaining sin
He who complains, sins. Saint Francis de Sales
complaining hardship misery
Maybe it's the music that enables them to function like that, to always take everything as it comes and never complain about the misery, hardship or injustice. Wim Wenders
complaining praise raised
Complain and remain. Praise and be raised. Joyce Meyer
complaining praise currents
When we complain about our current situation, we remain in it; when we praise God in the midst of difficulty, He raises us out of it. Joyce Meyer
complaining blame
Don't moan, don't whine, don't blame. Just get on with it. Katharine Hepburn
complaining more-time alone-time
Do not whine... Do not complain. Work harder. Spend more time alone. Joan Didion
complaining hearing orthodoxy
A sure sign of a crisis is the prevalence of cranks. It is characteristic of a crisis in theory that cranks get a hearing from the public which orthodoxy is failing to satisfy. Joan Robinson