Top 33 A.S.A Harrison Quotes
#1. We are all mediums for our own basic truths. All we really have in life is the primal force that moves us through our days
our unvarnished, untutored, ever-present, inborn agency.
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#2. Whoever you are and wherever you come from, you grew into your present shape and form in the garden of your early childhood.
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#3. Peace of mind comes with taking people as they are and emphasising the positive.
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#4. It's money not education that's the holy grail in America.
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#6. We live alone in our cluttered psyches, possessed by our entrenched beliefs, our fatuous desires, our endless contradictions - and like it or not we have to put up with this in one another.
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#7. like planks but narrow. Eyebrows unplucked. In the hours he's spent here fewer than a dozen words have passed between them. She has a Mediterranean look but speaks
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#8. If your clients know that you care about them, that's half the battle. Emotional support in itself can do wonders. After that you rely on your training and your wits.
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#9. He's a man whose touch is always warm, a matter of animal significance for someone who is nearly always cold.
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#10. It's a known fact that in certain contexts people's great strengths become their epic failings.
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#11. There are lots of reasons why a woman stays with a man, even when she's given up on changing him and can predict with certainty the shape that the rest of her life with him is going to take.
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#12. Other people are not here to fulfill our needs or meet our expectations, nor will they always treat us well. Failure to accept this will generate feelings of anger and resentment. Peace of mind comes with taking people as they are and emphasizing the positive.
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#13. Every shrink knows that it's not the event itself but how you respond to it that tells the story. Take ten assorted individuals, expose them all to the same life trial, and they will each suffuse it with exquisite personal detail and meaning.
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#14. Men are a race of suckers who don't realize that having sex is the biggest risk they'll ever take.
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#15. In biology, fungus is a kingdom unto itself, a documented land of rot and decay, a place for yeasts and molds and spores and every manner of thing that grows in the dark, a fairy tale gone wrong.
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#16. As for herself, every morning on waking she gives thanks to the God she doesn't disbelieve in. Although she can't credit him with saving her, she needs this outlet for her gratitude.
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#17. A revolution is taking place within her, as though a lifetime's experience could be outdistanced in the span of a conversation.
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#19. Women like to believe that their men are nicer than they actually are," Jodi adds. "They make excuses for them. They don't see the whole picture,
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#20. love after all is indivisible. Loving one more doesn't mean loving another less.
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#21. Life has a way of taking its toll on the person you thought you were.
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#22. What he understands is that life has suffering in it, can't not have suffering in it, because in life there is everything. Life is a mosaic of everything,
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#23. Back then they had the freedom of barely knowing each other at all; the were in gleeful possession of a leisurely future with all the doors still open and all promises still redeemable.
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#24. In spite of what anyone says it's women who make the rules.
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#25. You make your choices when you're far too young to understand their implications, and with each choice you make the field of possibility narrows.
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#26. What's knocking around in her head is that people act on impulse, make mistakes, and regret them later.
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#27. You will not be the same person coming out of a relationship as you were going into it.
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#28. In asserting that people don't change, what she means is that they don't change for the better. Whereas changing for the worse, that goes without saying.
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#29. She likes things orderly and predictable and feels secure when her time is mapped out well in advance.
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#30. In your car you're in your own private world and in the world at large, both at the same time.
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#31. At times he swears that he's going to go straight, but mostly he feels like a drowning man in love with the surf.
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#32. Autumn can be glorious but menacing too - the long shadows, brisk winds, scurrying leaves, impending frost.
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#33. The experience you've had may be unwanted, may amount to nothing but damage and waste, but experience has substance, is factual, authoritative, lives on in your past and affects your present, whatever you attempt to do about it.
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