“Stop trying to 'fix' yourself; you're NOT broken! You are perfectly imperfect and powerful beyond measure.”
Source: Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
“Dust does not forgive.”
Source: Girl of Dust and Smoke
“Isobel has no magic, but she has control, and that is magic enough.”
Source: Girl of Dust and Smoke
“There are only so many times history can repeat itself till there is nothing left to repeat.”
Source: Girl of Dust and Smoke
“Disaster had a way of eating dreams.”
Source: Girl of Dust and Smoke
“We humans are pretty bad at knowing the truth. In fact, our brains suffer from so many distortions, omissions and biases that our perceptions can be completely at odds with reality.”
Source: Copywriting Made Simple: How to write powerful and persuasive copy that sells
“Down in the human spirit there is a center that opens on to infinity... Our deepest hungers are not for food and drink, not for amusements and recreations, not for property and wardrobes, not for notoriety and gossip. We hunger for truth, we thirst to drink beauty, we yearn to celebrate, we seek to delight, we stretch out to love and be loved. That is why anything less than everything is not enough.”
Source: Happy are You Poor: The Simple Life and Spiritual Freedom
“Don't dislike someone just
because they don't like you.”
“Perfectionism crushes the creative spirit, whereas excellence refines it.”
“. This theory, based on Latin-American constructs, classify delusional beliefs in terms of “self-deceptions of feats” (grandiosity, erotomania, possession) and “self-deceptions of shield feats” (persecution, jealousy, somatoform).
The shield feats would be ego-defensive behaviors that are created to make precedent a cushion on the impact on pride and social prestige that make a possible future that
causes much fear for their shameful character. One of the most important shield feats is the shield feat of “awareness” where the anticipation of a future defeat or shameful fact
operate as a credit to support the blow.”
Source: THE SHIELD FEATS THEORY: a different hypothesis concerning the etiology of delusions and other disorders.