
Top 15 Birth Trauma Quotes
#1. Common to the many theories about the birth trauma is the assumption that the feelings produced by this event were recorded and reside in some form in the brain. This assumption is supported by the great number of repetitious dreams of the "drainage pipe" variety
Thomas A. Harris
#2. but the older he got, the better he understood; forgiveness was an act done after the fact - a piece of the bad deeds future - and if you point the people's eyes to the future they might not see what is being done to hurt them in the present.
Yaa Gyasi
#3. Never stop loving yourself, for how can you truly love someone if you don't love yourself first. And never be afraid to love, for it is one of the most beautiful uglist things of this world.
Adrian Ross
#4. Leadership is more likely to be assumed by the aggressive than by the able, and those who scramble to the top are more often motivated by their own inner torments.
Bergen Evans
#5. Marry me. You'll learn to love me, I promise.
Robyn Carr
#6. I hate Alzheimer's. It is one of the most awful things because, here is a loved one, this is the woman or man that you have loved for 20, 30, 40 years, and suddenly, that person is gone. They're gone. They are gone.
Pat Robertson
#7. None of us have yet seen an ideally perfect man, and yet without that ideal we cannot progress.
Swami Vivekananda
#8. Brand handling synergy means developing and communicating your company's values and identity consistently.
Martin Lindstrom
#10. The thing that sets Mars apart is that it is the one planet that is enough like Earth that you can imagine life possibly once having taken hold there.
Steven Squyres
#11. Think of it." Now he is speaking to you, no one but you. "It may not matter what we want for science, or what we think is ethical. All we must do is provide the right environment, and let the heart do what it desires. The heart wants to beat.
Stephen Kiernan
#12. The most lies we will ever tell in our lives will be to ourselves.
Carla H. Krueger
#13. I knew that I was the least-loved child because I was a girl and because my mother had died giving birth to me.
Adeline Yen Mah
#14. Three thousand years have not changed the human condition in this respect; we are still lovers and victims of the will to violence, and so long as we are, Homer will be read as its truest interpreter.
Homer
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