“If you want to be a good writer, internalize the good writers; absorb them; integrate with their souls; embrace their minds; mingle with their life stories; in short, merge with them, lose yourself in them!” WritingMehmet Murat Ildan QuotesEmbraceWriterWritersTurkish LiteratureTurkish QuotesTurkish WritersMehmet Murat Ildan QuotationsIldan Wise SayingsTurkish Wisdom WordsTurkish PlaywrightsTurkish QuotationsTurkish AuthorsIldan WisdomIldan WordsGood WritersAbsorbMingleInternalizeMergeGood Writer Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“Elsewhere is within; a good place to look if you’re lost…” LostSomewhere ElseLost And ConfusedInternalizeInternal Beauty Author:Nanette L. Avery
“What you verbalize, you internalize.” InsperationalInternalizeInsperational ThoughtsVerbalize Author:Evinda Lepins
“How could I tell him what was actually eating at me, rotting on the inside? How could I do that to my mother and father—make them as sad as I knew they’d be? At least if I carried my Secret alone, there would be only one casualty.” DepressionSelf DestructionInternalize Book:Eggshell Skull Source: Eggshell Skull
“You learned something right? Make it part of your life right away! You heard something clever? Internalize it instantly! You heard something beautiful? Add it to your life philosophy at once!” LearningLife PhilosophyMehmet Murat Ildan QuotesCleverLearnTurkish LiteratureTurkish QuotesTurkish WritersMehmet Murat Ildan QuotationsIldan Wise SayingsTurkish Wisdom WordsTurkish PlaywrightsTurkish QuotationsTurkish AuthorsIldan WisdomIldan WordsLife Philosophy QuotesInternalizingInternalizeRight Away Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“A person can internalize their expressible thoughts and employ such ideas to modify human behavior.” IdeasBehaviorWriting ProcessWriters On ThinkingBehavioral ChangeWriters On Writing BooksInternalize Book:Dead Toad Scrolls Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“25. Whenever two human beings spend time together, sooner or later they will probably irritate one another. This is true of best friends, married couples, parents and children, or teachers and students. The question is: How do they respond when friction occurs? There are four basic ways they can react: • They can internalize the anger and send it downward into a memory bank that never forgets. This creates great pressure within and can even result in disease and other problems. • They can pout and be rude without discussing the issues. This further irritates the other person and leaves him or her to draw his or her own conclusions about what the problem may be. • They can blow up and try to hurt the other person. This causes the death of friendships, marriages, homes, and businesses. • Or they can talk to one another about their feelings, being very careful not to attack the dignity and worth of the other person. This approach often leads to permanent and healthy relationships.” MayChildrenTwoFeelingsProblemTogetherDeathTimeCausesRelationshipsHurtHuman BeingsIssuesFourStudentsHealthyDiseaseApproachMarriedDignityAngerPressureMemoryBlowCarefulParentsPermanentGreatTrueProblemsWorthRudeWillPersonBeingCouplesTeachersBest FriendsQuestionNeverDiscussingTalkTheTryNotDoToItAHerFrictionBeAndIsWhatOfThatUpWithinAttackAboutInResultLeavesOwnCanOtherWhenHimHowAreMarriagesBankThereVeryTheyThisWithoutTheirHisReactSpendOftenHomesLaterProbablyLeadsWaysOrDrawIntoBasicConclusionsBusinessesFurtherWheneverSendSoonerOccursOne AnotherCreatesInternalizePoutForgetsDownardFriendhipsIrriateThey Respond Book:Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future Source: Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future