“Manage through the uncertainties. Practice appropriate actions and participate in healthy choices. Value and celebrate the loyalty of the individuals around you: celebrate their competencies and successes, as well as your own. Build up your circle and reinforce it at every opportunity.” WellsActionValuesChoicesOpportunityIndividualPracticeHealthyLoyaltyCirclesManageCelebrateUncertaintyAppropriateCheerfulnessCompetenciesHealthy Choices Author:Mary Anne Radmacher
“For themost of us, if we donot talkof ourselves, orat any rate of the individual circles of which we are the centres, we can talk of nothing. I cannot hold with those who wish to put down the insignificant chatter of the world.” IfsWorldIndividualWishRateCirclesCentreInsignificantChatter Author:Anthony Trollope
“A school of art or of anything else is to be looked on as a single individual, who keeps talking to himself for a hundred years, and feels an extreme satisfaction with his own circle of favorite ideas, be they ever so silly.” FeelsYearsArtIdeasSchoolIndividualTalkingHundredSatisfactionExtremesCirclesSillyConceitKeep Talking Book:The Wisdom of Goethe Source: The Wisdom of Goethe
“The people trying to change others can conveniently be termed the angry, while the people trying to change themselves might be called the guilty, although it would be just as descriptive to speak of the controlling and the dependent, or the paranoid and the repressive, or, inelegantly, the screamers and the criers. In some circles, attaching labels to people rates only a little higher than chicken stealing, because ... a label immediately ends attempts to understand the individual.” PeopleTryingLittlesEndsMightWould BeIndividualSpeakHigherAngryRateCirclesStealingGuiltyLabelsDependentChickensParanoidTrying To Change Book:Advice from a Failure Source: Advice from a Failure
“For boys, the family was the place from which one sprang and to which one returned for comfort and support, but the field of action was the larger world of wilderness, adventure, industry, labor, and politics. For girls, the family was to be the world, their field of action the domestic circle. He was to express himself in his work and, through it and social action, was to help transform his environment; her individual growth and choices were restricted to lead her to express herself through love, wifehood, and motherhood--through the support and nurture of others, who would act for her.” WorldHelpingActionChoicesGirlIndividualSocialGrowthBoysSupportEnvironmentFieldsAdventureIndustryComfortLaborMotherhoodCirclesWildernessNurtureSocial Action Author:Gerda Lerner