Top 15 Quotes On Setting Healthy Boundaries

#1. That is where a big part of the Old South is, on coffee tables in Greenwich Village.

Rick Bragg

#2. Dangers await only those who do not react to life.

Mikhail Gorbachev

#3. There is a definite argument to be made that videogames are becoming an art form put together by artists of different types.

John Romero

#4. Unattainable wishes are often "pious." This seems to indicate that only profane wishes are fulfilled.

Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

#5. I've become a lot more relaxed about my career, but maybe that's a part of growing up. I realise there are things I hold dear and value, aside from professional achievements.

Martin Henderson

#6. I like to play with tropes.

V.E Schwab

#7. Novels ought to have hope; at least, American novels ought to have hope. French novels don't need to. We mostly win wars, they lose them. Of course, they did hide more Jews than many other countries, and this is a form of winning.

Anne Lamott

#8. I do the unpleasant tasks before I do the pleasant ones.

Viktor E. Frankl

#9. Death: Do you never stop questioning?
Antonius Block: No. I never stop.

Ingmar Bergman

#10. People who don't have experience setting healthy boundaries, they have secrets instead.

Jill Soloway

#11. There is much of economic theory which is pursued for no better reason than its intellectual attraction; it is a good game. We have no reason to be ashamed of that, since the same would hold for many branches of mathematics.

Sir John Richard Hicks

#12. Like a mermaid in sea-weed, she dreams awake, trembling in her soft and chilly nest.

John Keats

#13. I never thought I'd love someone this way." His hard eyes almost soften. "I never thought I could, but you've made me love my life more than I ever fucking have. I can't even imagine spending the rest without you.

Krista Ritchie

#14. Fortunes are made by buying low and selling too soon.

Nathan Rothschild, 1st Baron Rothschild

#15. It is natural that such a thing as a dead man's scream should give horror, for it is obviously, not a pleasing or ordinary occurrence; but I was used to similar experiences, hence suffered on this occasion only because of a particular circumstance. And,

H.P. Lovecraft

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