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night self water
It is easy to forget how mysterious and mighty stories are. They do their work in silence, invisibly. They work with all the internal materials of your mind and self. They become part of you while changing you. Beware the stories you read or tell; subtly, at night, beneath the waters of consciousness, they are altering your world. Ben Okri
night light
They say in the darkest night there is a light beyond Art Garfunkel
night long-ago wind
So here is my story, may it bring Some smiles and a tear or so, It happened once upon a time, Far away, and long ago, Outside the night wind keens and wails, Come listen to me, the Teller of Tales! Brian Jacques
night cities kansas-city
In spite of the incident, my experience in Kansas City was wonderful and I thank all the warm and supportive people, including so many veterans, who came to welcome me last night. Jane Fonda
night europe bulls
It's like night and day... to do business, in Europe, there is no bull, they are pretty straightforward. Caprice Bourret
night people sorrow
When I look out on such a night as this, I feel as if there could be neither wickedness nor sorrow in the world; and there certainly would be less of both if the sublimity of Nature were more attended to, and people were carried more out of themselves by contemplating such a scene. Jane Austen
night vampire culture
Popular culture no longer craves archangels and new dawns. Pop culture traffics in vampires and deads of night. James Wolcott
night thinking eight
For every album, I look at where I'm at in my career and think of a title that kind of represents that. And for me, 'Night Train' was kind of a metaphor for where things have gone, from being on one bus with 12 other guys, pulling a trailer my first few years on the road, to now. We're out here with six or seven buses and eight or nine semis. Jason Aldean
night years knowing
When I went through a really intense break-up - you know, I was engaged - the thing that gave me the most anxiety was not knowing what to do with myself when Disney wasn't there to carry me anymore or if I didn't have him. And now I'm FREE of both of those things and I'm fine. I lay in bed at night by myself and I'm totally OK and that's so much stronger than the person three years ago, who would have thought they would have died if they didn't have a boyfriend. Miley Cyrus
psychology privilege stuck
A lot of positive psychology is stuck in being the psychology of privilege, and I reject that. Ariel Gore
psychology today principles
Human nature is perpetual. In most respects it is the same today as in the time of Caesar. So the principles of psychology are fixed and enduring Claude C. Hopkins
psychology branches action
I conceive ethics as a branch of psychology. Thomas Nagel
psychology pops not-sure
Well, I'm not sure what pop psychology is, but I don't like it. Phil McGraw
psychology neurosis cold
Neurosis is no worse than a bad cold; you ache all over, and it's made you a mess, but you won't die from it. Mignon McLaughlin
psychology roles next
Daniel Dennett is our best current philosopher. He is the next Bertrand Russell. Unlike traditional philosophers, Dan is a student of neuroscience, linguistics, artificial intelligence, computer science, and psychology. He's redefining and reforming the role of the philosopher. Marvin Minsky
psychology problem reason
All human behavior has a reason. All behavior is solving a problem. Michael Crichton
psychology fiction use
When it [truth] emerges it often bears out the saying that 'truth is stranger than fiction.' A novelist has to appear plausible, and would hesitate to make use of such astounding contradictions as occur in history through some extraordinary accident or twist of psychology . Bill Vaughan
psychology disease cures
Psychology often becomes the disease of which it should be the cure. Bertrand Russell
wicked grit true-grit
The wicked flee when none pursueth. Charles Portis
wicked events ecclesiastes
All things come alike to all; there is one event to the righteous, and to the wicked; to the good and to the clean, and to the unclean; to him that sacrificeth, and to him that sacrificeth not. Doris Lessing
wickedness weakness pity
Satirize wickedness if you must--but pity weakness. Lucy Maud Montgomery