“It’s being ready to accept rejection. You can work on a book for two years and get it published, and it’s like you may as well have thrown it down a well. It’s not all champagne and doing interviews with The New York Times.” YearsWellsMayTwoBookAcceptingNew YorkReadyLike YouRejectionInterviewsThrownTwo YearsNew York TimesChampagne Author:George R. R. Martin
“It's a withdrawal of love, coupled with rejection. That combination is hard to accept, and often triggers feelings of not good enough, failure at relationship, insecurity, lack of trust and other feelings.” HardEnoughFeelingsAcceptingCombinationRejectionInsecurityGood EnoughTriggersNot Good EnoughWithdrawalLack Of Trust Author:John Robert Seeley
“Parents accept their obsolescence with the best grace they can muster. . . they do all they can to make it easy for the younger generation to surpass the older, while secretly dreading the rejection that follows.” EasyParentAcceptingGraceGenerationsRejectionParenthoodYounger GenerationMusterObsolescence Author:Christopher Lasch
“To live... in any sense of the word... is to reject others; to accept them, one must renounce, do oneself violence.” AcceptingViolenceOneselfRejectionRejectsRenounce Author:Emile M. Cioran
“The wall that protects you from rejection also keeps out love and success. Accept your abundance.” AcceptingWallProtectRejectionAbundanceProtect You Author:Randy Gage
“Oh, the holiness of always being the injured party. The historically oppressed can find not only sanctity but safety in the stateof victimization. When access to a better life has been denied often enough, and successfully enough, one can use the rejection as an excuse to cease all efforts. After all, one reckons, "they" don't want me, "they" accept their own mediocrity and refuse my best, "they" don't deserve me.” WantHas BeensEnoughUsePartyEffortAcceptingDeserveSafetyRefuseExcuseAccessCeaseRejectionHolinessMediocrityDeniedWant MeOppressedBetter LifeInjuredSanctityVictimization Author:Maya Angelou
“To accept Christ is to know the meaning of the words 'as he is, so are we in this world.' We accept his friends as our friends, his enemies as our enemies, his ways as our ways, his rejection as our rejection, his cross as our cross, his life as our life and his future as our future. If this is what we mean when we advise the seeker to accept Christ, we had better explain it to him. He may get into deep spiritual trouble unless we do.” IfsKnowsWorldWayMayMeanSpiritualChristAcceptingEnemyOur LivesTroubleThis WorldCrossesRejectionOur FutureAdviseSeekersDeep Spiritual Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“A person who rejects Christ may choose to say that I do not accept it, he may not choose to say there is not enough evidence.” MayPersonsEnoughJesusBeliefChristReligiousAcceptingAcceptanceEvidenceLawyerRejectionRejects Author:Simon Greenleaf
“Real estate sales was perfect training for the experience to go into public life because you learn to accept rejection, learn to meet new people, learn to work with people and find common ground. That's the way you sell houses... that's also the way you win over constituency.” PeopleWayRealHouseWinningPerfectCommonAcceptingTrainingSellsRejectionEstatesPublic LifeCommon GroundMeeting New People Author:Johnny Isakson