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pain
Jesse Jackson I think the pain is subsiding. The back is getting better.
paintings
Kim Bauer The paintings were all over the place, on the walls, hanging.
paintings tend
Susan Kuretsky The paintings tend to be reproduced more often.
pain taken idle
William Wilberforce As much pains were taken to make me idle as were ever taken to make me studious.
painfully
Kelsea Ballerini I'm so weird and quirky, and painfully awkward sometimes.
pain fickle hours
Richard Paul Evans such fickle days of love when pain and ecstasy share the same hour
pain cutting night
Richelle Mead Hey, if you'd wanted to avoid 'this,' you shouldn't have lured me last night. Now it's too late. You might as well avoid the long, drawn-out pain and get it over with quickly. Sort of like taking off a Band-Aid. Or cutting off a limb." "Wow, who says there's no romance left in the world?
pain self-harm going-away
Richelle Mead She felt so much emotionally, she would say, that a physical outlet - physical pain - was the only way to make her internal pain go away. It was the only way she could control it.
collective-unconscious world spirit
Carl Jung The world of gods and spirits is truly 'nothing but' the collective unconscious inside me.
collective-unconscious dressing-up america
Dennis Miller America was founded by puritans and like it or not the anti-pleasure dogma of those buckled-shoed killjoys still pervades our collective unconscious like an I-max shot of Dennis Franz's naked hairy cop ass. Hence, anything enjoyable is automatically forbidden and bad and in our panic to avoid it at all cost we become obsessed with it... like dressing up in a pink teddy and a pair of ugboots and repeatedly screaming the word 'VERBOTEN!' into a conk shell balanced on the back on a miniature pony... Oh, I see.. That would just be me.
collective-unconscious race culture
Stanislav Grof Ancient eschatological texts are actually maps of the inner territories of the psyche that seem to transcend race and culture and originate in the collective unconscious.
collective-unconscious want way
Nick Bantock For me, synchronicity is a way of confirming the rightness of action. It is only in its absence that I realize I'm out of kilter with, for want of a better term, the collective unconscious.
birth date maiden maybe obviously people suspect throw
Richard Cohen I suspect the fraudster obviously had my name, my date of birth and maybe my mother's maiden name. People do not actually think about what they throw into the rubbish.
birth causes defects increased mental risk
Richard Roberts It causes an increased risk of birth defects and mental retardation.
birth giving memory remember
Alan Henderson Her memory is about two years behind, ... She doesn't remember giving birth to Alania.
birthday kelly loved obviously seemed
Tony Gomez He said he loved his son, that he'd just had a one-year birthday, so we started working that angle, and that seemed to be working. ... The only thing he wanted was to see his child. He told Kelly he wanted to say goodbye. Obviously we were not going to do that.
birth control futile past talk trying
Charles E. Wilson It is futile to talk too much about the past . . . like trying to make birth control retroactive.
birth children god good grant hope love loves nor prayer reward shall thee thy wealth
Swami Vivekananda IT is good to love God for hope of reward, but it is better to love God for loves sake; and the prayer goes: O Lord, I do not want wealth nor children nor learning. If it be Thy will, I shall go from birth to birth. But grant me this, that I may love thee without the hope of reward - love unselfishly for loves sake.
birth giving happiest hide life supposed time women
Marie Osmond I think a lot of women do hide it out of shame. It is supposed to be the happiest time in your life after giving birth to a child, you know.
birth happens hard might patience people whatever
C. S. Lewis It is hard to have patience with people who say ''There is no death'' or ''Death doesn't matter.'' There is death. And whatever is matters. And whatever happens has consequences, and it and they are irrevocable and irreversible. You might as well say that birth doesn't matter.
birth declare drowning guilt high time women worry
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon It is high time to declare an end to the breastfeeding dictatorship that is drowning women in guilt and worry just when they most need support: after the birth of a child.