“I don't fix anybody, because I don't think anybody's broken. I think what people have are patterns, and those can be changed. People quickly understand that what's controlling their thoughts and emotions are their values and rules, and they learn how to shift those.” PeopleThinkingValuesEmotionChangedBrokenPatternsThoughts And Emotions Author:Tony Robbins
“The Puritan, of course, is not entirely devoid of aesthetic feeling. He has a taste for good form; he responds to style; he is even capable of something approaching a purely aesthetic emotion. But he fears this aesthetic emotion as an insinuating distraction from his chief business in life: the sober consideration of the all-important problem of conduct. Art is a temptation, a seduction, a Lorelei, and the Good Man may safely have traffic with it when it is broken to moral uses--in other words, when its innocence is pumped out of it, and it is purged of gusto.” MenMayArtImportantUseFeelingsProblemFormCoursesLiteratureEmotionMoralStyleBrokenTasteCapableArt IsTemptationChiefsInnocenceConsiderationGood ManDistractionAestheticTrafficSoberSeductionPuritanAmerican LiteratureGusto Book:Prejudices Second Series Source: Prejudices Second Series