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Harry Stack Sullivan If you do jot feel equal to the headaches that psychiatry induces, you are in the wrong business. It is work - work the like of which I do not know.
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Albert Ellis I just had a client this week who came to me after 10 years of Freudian therapy. He's in love with his analyst, and she is sort of in love with him.
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Carl Rogers In my early professionals years I was asking the question: How can I treat, or cure, or change this person? Now I would phrase the question in this way: How can I provide a relationship which this person may use for his own personal growth?
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Wayne Dyer You cannot always control what goes on outside. But you can always control what goes on inside.
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Wayne Dyer The fact that you are willing to say, ''I do not understand, and it is fine,'' is the greatest understanding you could exhibit.
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J. Martin Kohe The greatest power that a person possesses is the power to choose.
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Jonathan Kellerman The key to this collaboration - which we undertook after much deliberation - was to stretch creatively. New characters, new locales, new form (the novella).
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Robert Jay Lifton And so I had an early but somewhat vague interest in both medicine and in what was to become, in my mind and in my work, psychiatry.
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Sally Drucker He carved so many of them that the house used to look like a Cracker Barrel.
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Tony Russa He's a craftsman, a surgeon. He can carve you up.
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Joe Carnahan In TV, you can carve out a beautiful little niche like 'Breaking Bad' did. Like 'The Wire' did. Like 'Homeland' did.
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Bruce DiVaccaro I gave it a try, but I didn't do very well. Most people don't on their first one. I carved a mallard; at least, it was supposed to be a mallard.
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Bruce DiVaccaro I never thought I had my own style before, until I carved that bird.
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Arab Proverb Insults should be written in sand, compliments should be carved in stone
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Caron Butler I'm just happy to be someplace where I'm wanted, where I can dig in and carve out a place for myself,
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Donovan Hayles I know that to get back on winning ways was going to be hard. It's something that plays on the players' minds but I tried to keep them relaxed even though it was a victory that they would have had to carve out.
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Dunta Robinson You watch this guy carve up defenses, and you know he's going to be a special player at the next level. He's just so explosive.
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Duncan Hunter I think it shows they were trying to save American lives when they did that. Unfortunately, those pictures were released.
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Jack Miller He will be able to get them if he lives long enough to do it. He was always a diplomat.
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Adriano Moraes Rob is a legend. He's been saving lives for 30 years and never missed a season.
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Bob Denver Our lives will never be the same without him,
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Tracie Beasley Our lives are so full. For people to get outdoors and recreate is so important.
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Courtney Anderson I like to know what's going on in everyone's lives and how I can relate to them.
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Chi Minh I'm very moved to be here today. Our lives are now much better, but Vietnam remains a very poor country. We need to work much harder.
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Daniel Levine I like the warmth in the people. They love to meet foreigners. People take you into their lives and homes.
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Robert Harris I like to take people you wouldn't really think people would write novels about: an aqueduct engineer, a code-breaker, a hedge-fund manager. It's in those sorts of lives that I find more fascination than in a CIA operative or a Marine or something like that.