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free-will contrary
His will cannot be neutral or 'free' to act contrary to his nature. Charles Spurgeon
free-will count-dracula
Enter freely and of your own free will! Bram Stoker
free-will praise goodness
For if good were not praised more than ill, None would chuse goodness of his own free will. Edmund Spenser
free-will empty term
Free will is an empty term. John Calvin
free-will
Free will is located in or near the anterior cingulate sulcus. Francis Crick
free-will given truthfulness
... love given without free will or truthfulness wasn't love at all. Cassandra Clare
free-will wells remembered
Well, one thing for sure, I won't be remembered for 'Free Willy.' Or maybe I will. Michael Madsen
free-will turns schooling
When you take the free will out of education, that turns it into schooling. John Taylor Gatto
free-will should ideals
Our ideal of the future is that she should continue to render that service of her own free will. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
psychological-health life-is-hard healthy
The healthy life is hardly one marked by an absence of crises. In fact, an individual's psychological health is distinguished by how early he or she can meet crisis. Bill Vaughan
psychological-needs president presidency
Every President reconstructs the Presidency to meet his own psychological needs. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
psychological theory deals
Other psychological theories say a good deal about compensation. Allen Tate
psychological anxious ruined
Better to be despised for too anxious apprehensions than ruined by too confident a security. Edmund Burke
psychological form
Underneath your physical and psychological form, you are one with Life itself, one with Being. Eckhart Tolle
psychological-disorders asia west
There are all kinds of psychological disorders in the West that don't exist in Asia. Amy Chua
psychological hiding share
To share a hiding place, physical or psychological, is as intimate as love. Anne Michaels
psychological-development natural function
The psyche is a natural phenomenon. All aspects of the psyche, even those which seem pathological or destructive, actually serve the function of furthering our psychological development. Carl Jung
psychological type static
Psychological type is nothing static - it changes in the course of life. Carl Jung