Top 15 Fantabulous Birthday Quotes

#1. Ask open ended questions. Pull out the pain and the hurt your prospect is experiencing.

Timi Nadela

#2. She started to explain her project to him again but the words stopped in her throat. 'You don't have to understand it,' she said. 'It's mine.

Emily St. John Mandel

#3. She wanted to get at the hate of them all, to pry at it and work at it until she found a little chink, and then pull out a pebble or a stone or a brick and then a part of the wall, and, once started, the whole edifice might roar down and be done away with.

Ray Bradbury

#4. Using no control and using humor will build a relationship and make a dent to where the client puts the counselor in their quality world and then begins to relate and seek out the counselor. Effective therapy begins with the acceptance of the therapist into the client's quality world.

William Glasser

#5. The bourgeois prefers comfort to pleasure, convenience to liberty, and a pleasant temperature to the deathly inner consuming fire

Hermann Hesse

#6. Fall, then figure out what to do on the way down.

Del Close

#7. My records are basically a litany of complaints against the world, and I'm quite like that in real life as well.

Nick Cave

#8. The snow was knee-deep, my leg hurt, and my sweats were soaked, but I was hopped up on painkillers and a huge dose of pissed off, so I didn't care.

Barbra Annino

#9. How is it that many who profess and call themselves Christians, do so little for the Savior whose name they bear?

J.C. Ryle

#10. Don't ever slam a door, you might want to go back.

Don Herold

#11. Foreign interventions always end badly.

Stephen Kinzer

#12. He was the first prime minister in a long time who did not have a son or a son-in-law in business or real estate

Sanjaya Baru

#13. If we lived each day as our last, I bet we'd all be a lot more honest with people, because we wouldn't have to care what people think anymore.

Ellen DeGeneres

#14. And yet is not mankind itself, pushing on its blind way, driven by a dream of its greatness and its power upon the dark paths of excessive cruelty and of excessive devotion. And what is the pursuit of truth, after all?

Joseph Conrad

#15. At a crucial point in my early twenties, being able to end a pregnancy had restored to me what I regarded as a normal life. I remember that it saved me.

Susan Faludi

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