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long missing different
Its okay, Beth.I don't want my life to go back to the way it was before i met you.I thought i had it all,but really i was missing something. feel like a completely different person now.This might sound corny,but i feel like i've been asleep for a long time and you've just woken me up... Alexandra Adornetto
longest
Seventy-six? Seventy-six was the longest 17 years of my life, Rich McKay
longest touch
Me and him are always in touch -- always in touch. This is the longest I have ever been without in touch with my son. Sharon Taylor
longer time violent
One knows that after violent exercise one breathes heavily for some time: the more violent the exercise, the longer one's respiration is laboured. Archibald Hill
longer maybe money number spending spent staying travelers
Maybe the number of travelers aren't as high, but the money spent is way up. The travelers are staying longer and spending more money. When you look at it in that sense, I'd say it's very positive. Craig Ray
long-ago evil minorities
Long ago I ceased to count heads. Truth is usually in the minority in this evil world Charles Spurgeon
long thanks mercy
So long as we are receivers of mercy, we must be givers of thanks. Charles Spurgeon
long trials may
FAITH untried may be true faith, but it is sure to be little faith, and it is likely to remain dwarfish so long as it is without trials. Charles Spurgeon
long waiting remember
We shall not grow weary of waiting upon God if we remember how long and how graciously He once waited for us. Charles Spurgeon
psychology said cases
There are cases where psychoanalysis works worse than anything else. But who said that psychoanalysis was to be applied always and everywhere. Carl Jung
psychology terror refuge
Science has destroyed even the refuge of the inner life. What was once a sheltering haven has become a place of terror Carl Jung
psychology individual mass
The psychopathology of the masses is rooted in the psychology of the individual Carl Jung
psychology body unions
The separation of psychology from the premises of biology is purely artificial, because the human psyche lives in indissoluble union with the body. Carl Jung
psychology theatre viewpoints
From the viewpoint of analytic psychology, the theatre, aside from any aesthetic value, may be considered as an institution for the treatment of the mass complex. Carl Jung
psychology facts individual
When facts are few, speculations are most likely to represent individual psychology. Carl Jung
psychology important understood
Psychology is probably the most important factor in the market - and one that is least understood. David Dreman
psychology culture break
It was a culture that business is something bad - it was a leftist-oriented psychology. We have to break this. We are pro-business. Antonis Samaras
psychology training first-impression
I love to prepare if it's something that requires training. But I don't like to prepare the psychology too much. Billy Zane
terms
There are always things you wish you could've done better, and there are always things that you wish would've turned out a different way in terms of storyline, which you're not in charge of. Robert Kazinsky
terminal
Bach is thus a terminal point. Nothing comes from him; everything merely leads to him. Albert Schweitzer
term ill ifs
If I lose, I lose. Ill do it on my terms. Ed Rendell
terms ways
Traditional ways of distinguishing populations are irrelevant in terms of genetic code. Craig Venter
term
The term 'human rights defender,' incidentally, isn't something I or my attorneys came up with. Personally, I find it a little embarrassing. Ward Churchill
terms
Explain to me what Italian-American culture is. We've been here 100 years. Isn't Italian-American culture American culture? That's because we're so diverse, in terms of intermarriage. Al Pacino
terms
For me to think in terms of employing security seems ostentatious. Steven Patrick Morrissey
terms
I never think in terms of gold, currency, diamonds. I'm not clever enough for that. Lars Larsen
terms
For centuries, theologians have been explaining the unknowable in terms of the-not-worth-knowing. H. L. Mencken