Top 18 Drama Of The Gifted Child Quotes

#1. I think Alice Miller's Drama of the Gifted Child is one of the books read by nearly every therapist. Everyone's jaw drops when they read Miller's dead-on description of why we became therapists. (...) I wish more people were familiar with her work.

Ryan Howes

#2. All it is, is a tone. So I'm gonna come back as a note!

Rahsaan Roland Kirk

#3. This is a grave danger: the stoppage of information between the parts of the planet. Contemporary science knows that such stoppage is the way of entropy, of universal destruction.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

#4. The bone-chillingingly cold air is still. Silent.

Andrew Anastasios

#5. I have this very strange sensitive skin. If I put anything on it but this one product, it erupts into a rash.

Rebecca De Mornay

#6. Everybody's going to approach a character differently, depending upon what they bring to it on their own intellectual level or their feelings from their heart and soul.

Peter Cullen

#7. Susan had decided to sit by the pool at the hotel with a copy of a book by Alice Miller called The Drama of the Gifted Child.

Robert B. Parker

#8. Tiger Mother felt like reliving a childhood trauma; The Drama of the Gifted Child felt like going through the therapy to cure it.

William Deresiewicz

#9. No matter how much I wish it was another way, the world is always going to be filled with the ignorant. The only thing I can do is rise above it.

Melyssa Winchester

#10. What has been is immovable and unchanging; what will be is full of infinite possibilities - some more likely than others. Nothing is certain until it happens.

Laura Thalassa

#11. One individual life may be of priceless value to God's purpose, and yours may be that life.

Oswald Chambers

#12. Twitter has already birthed an entire ecosystem of other sites that extend its power or interact with it. But Twitter isn't just a platform for technological innovation: It's showing signs as an engine of creativity for the language, too.

Erin McKean

#13. We cannot explain life by scientific means only because life is both a miracle and a phenomenon . Wonder and admiration are the highest forms of our understanding of life .

Alija Izetbegovic

#14. Talking about feelings to a man will feel like work. When he's with a woman, he wants it to feel like fun.

Sherry Argov

#15. Having felt people's love and support first hand through difficult moments in my life makes me feel it's our responsibility to help one another.

Gloria Estefan

#16. As well consult a butcher on the value of vegetarianism as a doctor on the worth of vaccination.

George Bernard Shaw

#17. Anything is to be preferred or endured rather than marrying
without affection.

Jane Austen

#18. One is free from depression," writes Alice Miller in The Drama of the Gifted Child, "when self-esteem is based on the authenticity of one's own feelings and not on the possession of certain qualities.

John Bradshaw

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