“Watch how your mind judges. Judgment comes, in part, out of your own fear. You judge other people because you're not comfortable in your own being. By judging, you find out where you stand in relation to other people. The judging mind is very divisive. It separates. Separation closes your heart. If you close your heart to someone, you are perpetuating your suffering and theirs. Shifting out of judgment means learning to appreciate your predicament and their predicament with an open heart instead of judging. Then you can allow yourself and others to just be, without separation.” PeopleIfsMindHeartMeanSufferingWatchesJudgingComfortableJudgmentAppreciateRelationSeparationShiftingOpen HeartPredicamentsAppreciate YouPerpetuatingWhere You StandJudging You Author:Ram Dass
“I think one of the lessons we learn in life - and it's an old lesson, but each of us has to learn it, if he does, individually - and that is that, in human relations, particularly sexual relations and so on, the person you might most trust and feel most comfortable and easy with isn't necessarily the person your heart is going to fall for.” IfsThinkingFeelsHumansHeartPersonsDoeMightFallEasyLessonsComfortableRelationHuman Relations Author:Robert MacNeil
“My friends tend not to style me, fortunately. But if we're in a public setting, they must do it there. Of course, there has been a maturing process for me and for them. But such is my life. I'm very comfortable with both the role and the life I live in relation to my nearest and dearest.” IfsHas BeensCoursesProcessRolesStyleComfortableMy FriendsRelationSettingSettingsMature Author:Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
“I'm not comfortable with categorizing my own work, but I don't mind if others talk about it in relation to genre as long as they don't try to hold it up to some genre standard.” IfsTryingMindLongMy OwnComfortableStandardsRelationGenreCategorizing Author:Karin Tidbeck
“People are very comfortable when race relations get looked at retrospectively. Slavery, the civil rights movement, etc.” PeopleRaceRightsMovementComfortableRelationSlaveryCivil RightsEtcRace RelationsCivil Rights Movement Author:Paul Beatty
“An intimate relationship does not banish loneliness. Only when we are comfortable with who we are can we truly function independently in a healthy way, can we truly function within a relationship. Two halves do not make a whole when it comes to a healthy relationship: it takes two wholes.” WayDoeTwoWholeMoneyHalfRelationshipLonelinessHealthyComfortableFunctionRelationIntimateWho We AreOur RelationshipLove RelationshipIntimate RelationshipsHealthy RelationshipLove And RelationshipRelationships And LifeCelebrity RelationshipPerfect RelationshipOld Relationship Author:Patricia L. Fry