Top 13 Unhealing Quotes

#1. Our young people are assets to be cultivated and nurtured; let's begin treating them that way.

Jane Fonda

#2. But easy victories pall after a while. If one always wins, perhaps one is attempting only what is well within one's capabilities - and there lies a kind of death, don't you think? That which does not grow may well be showing the first signs of atrophy.

Anne Perry

#3. I will sit here but an hour or two, then leave."
I yawn. "So very long as that?"
When he answers, there is a wry note in his voice. "I do have my reputation to protect.

R.L. LaFevers

#4. I think a lot of psychological healing tends to work on that basis. We go into the unconscious to find what's holding you back, so to speak, and I think there is an unconscious body image that may be responsible for the unhealing that's taking place.

Fred Alan Wolf

#5. The reason I love kids so much is because they're so honest, so you know right away if they like you or they don't.

Colin Egglesfield

#6. The task that we face today is to understand the language of nature.

Paul Stamets

#7. Brothers and sisters, let us not be closed to the newness that God wants to bring into our lives! Are we often weary, disheartened, and sad? Do we feel weighed down by our sins? Do we think that we won't be able to cope? Let us not close our hearts, let us not lose confidence, let us never give up.

Pope Francis

#8. The great bronze gate began to crack,
The sea broke in at every crack,
Pellmell, blueblack.

Sylvia Plath

#9. The mark you give is as a result of your search and struggles

Sunday Adelaja

#10. You're really not right, are you?
Yeah, I know. It was all the paint chips I ate as a kid. They were good, but chromosomally damaging. (Nick)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#11. It is necessary for you to walk according to the spirit because the spirit lusts against the flesh

Sunday Adelaja

#12. Vertigo is the sense that if I fall I will fall not toward the earth but into space. I sense no anchorage. I will pitch forward, outward and upward.

Joanna Walsh

#13. The planting of [orchards] represents a reduction of a complex ecology into the monocultural grid of modern agriculture, and the transformation of a complex symbiosis with the land into the simpler piecework or agricultural labour for surplus and export.

Rebecca Solnit

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