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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 2f81b94 | If one's enemies know where you are, no matter how well protected you are, you can be gotten. | Robert Ferrigno | ||
| bf6ef5f | A strong man tied to a weak man... When there is trouble, the strong man's strength counts for nothing. | weak | Robert Ferrigno | |
| 5548b69 | No one in their right mind would attempt to salvage it, but there were plenty of people not in their right mind. The world was full of them, more produced every minute. | salvage | Robert Ferrigno | |
| 05f254a | Never quit, Rikki. No one can beat you if you don't quit. | quit | Robert Ferrigno | |
| 92cb833 | He had to appreciate a creature that knew what it was doing. | Robert Ferrigno | ||
| aede0fa | Not like God reads minds or anything. - He better not, or we're all fucked forever. | Robert Ferrigno | ||
| c4a41f0 | Yeah, well, you believe what you want to. I live in the real world. | real-world | Robert Ferrigno | |
| f39d7af | People want to believe. | people | Robert Ferrigno | |
| 4550985 | Crowley--the universe reflects the self and the self the universe, an infinite chain of myriad changes that the magus alone can encompass. As | Lawrence Sutin | ||
| a06a62a | Doesn't civilisation mean keeping your temper when there is no reason for restraint? | Hanif Kureishi | ||
| 5bdf672 | The art of love is largely the art of persistence. - Albert Ellis | Dannika Dark | ||
| a329c7a | Love, friendship, respect, do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something. | Anton Chekhov | ||
| 18184f6 | It is easier to ask of the poor than of the rich. | Anton Chekhov | ||
| 668b37e | people often want to remain angry. This represents a very important difference between anger and other troublesome emotions. | Albert Ellis | ||
| 9910d9d | Human understanding is limited--and the things that metaphysics seeks to know, we can never know. | T.Z. Lavine | ||
| 3104a2b | only a fool obeys the law if it is against his own advantage. | T.Z. Lavine | ||
| 69cf452 | The Good Life is not the life of reason alone, but that of the dominance of reason over the spirited energies and the bodily appetites. | T.Z. Lavine | ||
| 6115ec6 | Drawing towards and contemplating the vast sea of beauty, ... at last the vision is revealed to him of a single science, which is the science of beauty everywhere. | T.Z. Lavine | ||
| 690f617 | These three laws, by which our thinking is naturally impelled from one idea to another which resembles it, or which is next to it, or is its effect--these three laws characterize all our mental operations, including all our reasoning, and specifically they characterize our scientific ideas. Of the three laws of association of ideas, the association or connection of ideas by cause and effect, says Hume, is the most powerful connection betwee.. | T.Z. Lavine | ||
| a001caf | perception | T.Z. Lavine | ||
| d3e6b3d | 'n 'nkr 'nny '`ny mn mshkl nfsy@ m`nh 'nny 'nkr 'nny 'Hlh. | مواجهة | Albert Ellis | |
| 26847c3 | Hey! Callie. At last . . . It's been ages you know, since your impressive spadework in the garden . . . and afterwards . . . | Jane Robins | ||
| 6ce1392 | birth it had been! Martha thought her mistress deserved a moment of triumph before further worries beset her, but Her Grace spotted the baby's clublike | Brenda Novak | ||
| 9151f69 | Sometimes the hardest person to forgive is ourselves. | Brenda Novak | ||
| 865b6f7 | They say: "In the long run truth will triumph;" but it is untrue. | Anton Chekhov | ||
| 2540a0b | n ltrdd w lt'jyl ln yshl `lyW lqym bmhm@ mml@ 'w S`b@. s'Hwl 'n 'w'jl lt'jyl! | Albert Ellis | ||
| 14465b6 | When an actor has money, he doesn't send letters but telegrams. | Anton Chekhov | ||
| b3564dd | she loved the contrast between his tough-guy image and the sensitive heart he guarded so well. | Brenda Novak | ||
| c4287d8 | 'nt tryd, w tryd f`lan 'n tHqq lnjH w 'n y`mlk lakhrwn m`ml@ Hsn@ w 'n t`ysh fy Zrwf jyd@. l b's fy lrGb@. lkn `ndm tbd' fy | Albert Ellis | ||
| 4026994 | hdh m twldh ltTlbt l'ssy@: tDkhym l'mwr, w lsh`w blHbT, w ntqd ldht w lakhryn.. hdhh lmsh`r tnb` mn l'mwr lty tfrDh `l~ nfsk wGlban m ttHwl l~ 'fkr Gyr mnTqy@ qy'm@ bdhth. w Glban m tly hdhh l'fkr 'fkran 'khr~ thnwy@ Gyr mnTqy@ | Albert Ellis | ||
| 6484d91 | dh knt l 'Html f`lan fqdn `zyz `l y 'w lfshl fy l`ml 'w lt`rD llZlm fhdh m`nh 'nny ln '`rf ls`d@ 'bdan, w ln 'stmt` bshy Tyl@ Hyty. hr! 'yan knt Zrwf lHy@, Ht~ lfqr lmdq` 'w lmrD l`Dl, l yzl blmkn lstmt` bshy wlw bsyT lw fkrt 'nny 'stTy` w Hwlt l`thwr `lyh. bltly ymknny 'n 'tHml 'y shy qd l 'Hbh 'w 'Tyqh. | Albert Ellis | ||
| 7bfa550 | blnsb@ l~ Htmy@ 'n ttDfr lZrwf lt`Tyk m 'nt bHj@ lyh wqt m tHtj lyh fll'sf lwq` mkhtlf. l`lm l y`b' brGbtk w lys ldyh 'y htmm shkhSy btHqyq mSlHk. lkwn l ykrhk 'w yHbk bl ywSl dwrnh bl ktrth | Albert Ellis | ||
| d3bd453 | ndm tsh`r blDyq, `l~ l'rjH 'nk tfkr sh`wryan 'w l sh`wryan bTryq@ Gyr mnTqy@ 'w hdm@. f'nt t'khdh rGbt 'w 'hdf 'w tfDylt `dy@ w tHwlh l~ frwD w wjbt jbry@ | Albert Ellis | ||
| 198b76e | 'nt tsbb lDyq lnfsk `ndm tfrD `lyh tTlbt mtSlb@ w amr@. l 'nh bmknk 'n tqll mn hdh lDyq `ndm t`yd lnZr fy hdhh lHjt w tfDl `lyh mqrbt bdyl@ | Albert Ellis | ||
| 3c150f7 | mn lmmkn tGyyr ltTlbt lmblG bh lty tfrDh `l~ nfsk bm 'nk 'nt mn 'wjdh lnfsk. mn lshl wlTby`y 'n tqSdh w mn lmmkn 'n yshj`k lkthyrwn `l~ tb`h, fqd `tdt `lyh Ht~ btt jz mn tfkyrk w 'nt tlj' lyh mn dwn tfkyr. dh knt l tzl tw'thr fyk lan, fhdh l'nk l tzl mqtn` an bh. lkn ldyk lqdr@ `l~ `dm lqtn` bh l'n m` lmyl lTby`y l~ tdmyr ldht, hnk lmyl lTby`y l~ ms`d@ ldht. w bmknk 'n tstkhdm qdrtk lTby`y@ `l~ Hl lmshkl lbTl lathr lsyy'@ llmywl lhdm. lmhm .. | Albert Ellis | ||
| 2449a2f | Albert Ellis argues that people do not fear objects, events or ideas but their perception about those. He emphasized that irrational thinking is the cause of phobias. Ellis cures by disputing these irrational thoughts and later making the patient realize the fault in reasoning. | Jonny Bell | ||
| e89df2b | The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own. You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president. You realize that you control your own destiny. Albert Ellis | Deena B. Chopra | ||
| ec23da7 | The development of entitlement since the 1970s coincides exactly with a steady rise in personal debt. If you are entitled to a certain lifestyle then borrowing the money to fund it is simply claiming what is rightfully yours - and there is no obligation to pay it back. So the lender attempting to recover money is an ugly bully harassing an innocent victim. Attitudes to debt are a great example of how cultural conditioning can change: not so.. | Michael Foley | ||
| ee13b04 | When your heart begins to pound, your face gets hot, your thoughts race, your blood pressure skyrockets, and adrenaline surges through your body, you will seldom act in a rational way. Your rage may lead to a constant struggle to control your actions. Your fury itself may feel very uncomfortable and be a constant reminder that you are not dealing effectively with the world around you. | Albert Ellis | ||
| 67a3f44 | Science, as I pointed out in the previous chapter, is flexible and nondogmatic. It sticks to facts and to reality (which always can change) and to logical thinking (which does not contradict itself and hold two opposite views at the same time). But it also avoids rigid all-or-none and either/or thinking and sees that reality is often two sided and includes contradictory events and characteristics. Thus, in my relations with you, I am not a .. | Albert Ellis | ||
| 3ce2735 | you create severe anxiety when you jump from inclination to "musturbation." | Albert Ellis | ||
| e6a56fc | this belief realistic? Is it opposed to the facts of life? Is this belief logical? Is it contradictory to itself or to my other beliefs? Can I prove this belief? Can I falsify it? Does this belief prove that the universe has a law of deservingness or undeservingness? If I act well, do I completely deserve a good life, and if I act badly, do I totally deserve a bad existence? If I continue to strongly hold the belief (and to have the feeling.. | Albert Ellis | ||
| 2d5c483 | dh knt tHdd bsstmrr l'fkr lmsbb@ lltwtr w tfndh fwran, ln t`ysh s`ydan 'w b`ydan `n ltwtr md~ lHy@, lkn stkwn nw`y@ lHy@ 'fDl | Albert Ellis | ||
| edf6b1e | l ttwqf `n lbHth `n lqn`t Gyr l`qlny@ w tHdydh w tfnydh mrran w mrran l~ 'n tSbH ldyk mn`@ fkry@ w nfsy@, tmman km tnmy l`Dlt blmwZb@ `l~ ltmryn. | Albert Ellis |